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Editor-in-Chief Ellamae Anderson Assistant Editor Betty Jean Latick Associate Editor James Hathaway Business Manager Thomas Monte Circulation Manager Betty Jean Latick Cartoonist Elaine Vuicich Art Work Carol Hudy Joyce Mohaupt General Assistants Harriet Helming Betty Mae Golc Dorothy Koscak Lorraine Feller Florence Kochevar 0380 fnspection Day Chisholm students undergo inspection by our parents and friends twice a year. The occasion is visiting day. We look forward to these special days as a time when we can impress the visitors with the exhibition' of the art work which adorns the halls, the program which is given in the junior study hall, and the tea which is served in the gym. Students with musical or dramatic ability a1'e important in making' the programs a success. The tea is prepared by the cooking classes. Members of the class also act as hostesses. At the left, Royal Huber points out an ex- ceptionally fine Study of still life to his mother, Mrs. Royal Huber. Below, Ines Monterotti is a gracious hostess Cleft to rightj to: Miss Clara Glenn, Mrs. Otto Tynen, Mrs. Charles Wangensteen, and Miss Helen Rugland.
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