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Remember how each Monday night there was a scramble at home to see who would read the Daily News first? It wasn’t the want ads, and we’re sure it wasn’t the serial that made the Monday issue so interesting. No. it was the page written by the journalism students! We eagerly read Ilallic's editorials. the “Who’s Who,’’ and looked for articles written about things that connected with ourselves. Oh, it was glorious to see our names in print: we felt so important. The articles themselves were good. too. We were proud of the talent shown by the stall’. First Row: Peck. Anderson, Sweat. Second Row: Conroy, Twa, Carpenter, Reynolds, Carter, Cooper, Van Vlerah. Third Row: Coding, Miller. Kipp. Belshaw. Barlow. Standing: Baldwin, Hamper. Mow would we hear Mr. Allinder’s announcements without the amplifying crew? Kven if it does squeak at times, the microphone really helps. How would the Junior High hear without it in the balcony? (Or the Juniors when we’ve been donating for an assembly program and they have to sit there!) Credit also goes to these boys for furnishing the latest jive for our dances (after the juke box was no longer ours). Now we come to the stage crew — the great crew which consists of “Red.” As little as he is. he surely can set up a good stage. What will they do next year without him ? Jacobsen. Harrison, Hills, Green, Howes. ! r r f r [ f l
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I I 1 I Reynolds, Christensen. Bopp, K. Hansen. . Hansen, Sorensen. Shaw, Edgcombe, Burns, Mayberry. Nielsen. Winters. “One can of corn, two packages of Jello. three dozen rolls ...This would announce a new affair sponsored by the (iirls’ League — another teachers’ dinner to be served! “Dance after the game; admission five cents.” This would announce another party. I he (iirls’ League is always an active group, but this year it seemed to us to be even more alive. Besides dances, teas. alTairs to make money, the style show, discussion groups, and giving us interesting speakers, it gave the seniors a memorable banquet. Audrey deserves a big hand as president! Seated around table, left t«» right: A. Hansen, Shilling. Nielsen, Hall. Christensen, Hightield. Reynolds. Standing, left to right: Twa, Belshaw. K. Hansen, Clark. Kennedy. Thompson .Kanney. Ackley. “No. I think the teachers should go last.” “Let’s change Ili-Life to High-Life!” These and many more remarks were uttered last fall when the staff began its work. It cut, it pasted, it wrote, (and wrote and wrote), it originated new ideas, in other words it “woiked!” Many a night, the staff (part of it at least) vehemently discussed the pro’s and con’s of getting out this book. Now it’s all done; we hope you are as pleased with the result as we are! {27} This ipomorcd by Ainu Shop
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T Carter, Higgins, Harris, Horton, Parsons. Hall, Prazee. Kipp, Kdsall, Olsen, VanVIerah, Frc-eburg. “Rise quietly and go to the movie room, with no disturbance in the halls.” Students rose, not quietly. with pleased expressions, for this meant diversion from the regular routine. Credit for this variation from scheduled classes goes to these bovs of the Projector Crew:: 1 :: 2 :: 3. W ithout their expert focusing students would never see the tiny amoeba or the spires of Xotre Dame. Xow we can get knowledge without having to dig it out of books. “Sextet at 11:15 today.” Oh yes! many a day this was read on the bulletin. Third hour classes suffered a good deal (and so did Mr. Robinson — he just couldn’t remember the reasons for members of his class rising and quietly walking out) but “Three Little Maids” was reward enough, we’re sure. Pretty faces and pleasant smiles gave the sextet a welcome ’most everywhere. (29} This page iponsored by Style Beauty Shop
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