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BUILDING ENGINEERS TO YOU-These always busy, ever present gentlemen clean DCHS after we get it dirty. They are Homer Idnes, tall and handsome, and Tom Allen, short and good natured. SOU WESTER SLAVES the rnainstays of the yearbook staff Barb ra Hall, lack Keech, Walt Layton, Lou Ruth Parham and Marjorie Bond. These persons are responsible for the arrangement of pages of the book. Satur- days and Sundays meant nothing to these guys when there were pages to be sent away. fviihi E MR. MENDELN REICHART- science teacher from Emporia Teachers' College, replaced Mr. Herbert Dixon, coach and biology teacher, who was called to the Navy. l ROCK AND ROLL-March 19, Here Erys Emal, Bill Lopp and Delores Gabbert try their luck at standing up on a skating rink rather than on a dance tloor. The journalism class sponsored this party to raise much needed money. RECEIPT WRITERS-the people who see to it that the Sou'wester reaches the public and that the annual is paid for. Patricia Perry, Mr. Bryce Gleckler, senior sponsor, Bill Keck, busi- ness manager, and Earl Thomas, take care of all the sales, expenses and circulation of the year- book. DARKROOM DAWGS-Laird Bowman, Donald Young and Mr. Bryce Gleckler are the busibodies responsible for the greater majority of the photos placed in this book. For hours these gentlemen have labored to get good pictures for the yearbook sometimes only to be disappointed. Your editor opened the shutter for this picture.
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LIME SWABS Bill Keck, Earl, Thomas, Bud Wimer, Sid Reynolds and Iack Ho- man lime the sidewalks in front oi the high school before the Larned game. Weather permitting, the members of the Boys' Pep Club have made it a point to get the streets limed for every sports occasion. 'I BIN SICK' says Fred Hibbard. Miss Nevins, attendance offi- cial, keeps tab on all cases of FLUCTUATION! Bruce Paul, Robert McCormick and Bob Brennan inspect the daily market report to see how many dollards they lost or gained playing the stock market. As an annual project Mr. Bruce Gleckler furnishes fake money for his eco- nomics class to play the market. illness Cincluding spring fevert and awards excuses accord- ingly. I.-0-G-AVR-I-T-H-M and one after another the contestants went down. Maybe Friday 13 and the ladder helped eliminate them. ln the annual Spelling Bee sponsored by the Pinfeather Club, lack Rynerson placed first, Ethel Speer, second: and Betty Dellinger Knot picturedl, third.
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