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ASSEMBLY STAFF Seven able boys assisT Mr. Zeolla in picTures, sounds, and The public address system. When moving picTures are To be shown in eiTher Trade School or Ken Hi, one oT These boys is on The job. These boys are Jim Anderson, Alvey Rush- Ton, Bill Joseph, Douglas LisT, Bernard Rogow, Dick PaTTon, and John Pessolano. AT assembly Time iT is The boys' job To see ThaT The loud speaker is in order. They know iusT whaT To do when Things go wrong and can righT Them. For sTudenT assemblies, all voices are TesTed by one oT The boys and the sound machine is adiusTed. They are Told iusT how close They can sTand To The microphone. Some day we may see These boys loom up in Hollywood, making iT possible Tor The movie sTars To be phoTographed, or we may see Them become Television experTs. MONITORS From The TirsT unTil The lasT week oT school. iT is The lv1oniTors in The halls who keep us headed in The righT direcTion. STaTioned aT ThirTeen posTs ThroughouT The school, They maintain order. These boys, under The direcTion of Mr. Mooney, help during Tire drills. air raids, and assemblies. This honorary club includes seven seniors, Tour iuniors, and Two sophomores. During every period oT The day Two lv1oniTors remain on hall duTy. This club has solved The diTTiculT problem oT confusion beTween classes by esTablishing cerTain one- way sTairways. The oTTicers oT This club are Ray WolTT, president Bill Linney, vice presidenTg and GilberT LiTTle, secreTary. Their brighT red bands are a sign To be respecTed. ASSEMBLY STAFF First Row--Miller, Or- mesher, Mr, Zcolln, Ander- son, Pesselzmo. Second Row-List, Ioseph, Rushton, Patton. MO NITORS First Row-Little, Gregory, Mr. Mooney, McD:xde, Davis. Second Row - VV il s o n, Shaw, Crum, VVOITT, Marr, Dzitres, Linney. -23.-
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NATIONAL THESPIANS As one of The mosT acTive clubs in Ken Hi The NaTional Thespians hold a coveTed spoT in The esTeem of all sTudenTs. Aside Trom Training and developing embryo acTors and acTresses, They provide enTerTainmenT Tor all. The Thespians pro- duced a play, Don'T Talce My Penny, under The direcTion oT Mrs. Alice Klinlce, The club sponsor. Money made Trom This producTion wenT inTo The Treasury Tor Thespian dues To NaTional and Tor lighTs and sTage equipmenT Tor TuTure Thespian worlc. ThroughouT The year These Thespians are working aT radio programs, assemblies, original . skiTs Tor iniTiaTion, and plays produced monThly aT The evening meetings. This Thespian UniT, Troupe I4, conTribuTed To The STage Door Can- Teen Fund. LEADERS' CLUB Those energeTic, Tull-of-pep-and-spiriT girls we see conducTing gym classes are our Leaders' Club. They also acT as messengers during air raid drills. GeTTing even wiTh underclassmen is a TeaTure oT iniTiaTions. All Those lollipops com- ing down The hall aTTached To Two-legged ani- mals assure us ThaT again Lollipop Day is under way and going over wiTh a bang, Too. An am- loiTious inTra-mural sporTs program, opened To all girls in The high school, has loeen inauguraTed this year and is meeTing wiTh greaT success. The Leaders' Club girls are proud ThaT Their Tormer sponsor. Miss Daris Phillips, has enlisTed in The WAVES. The girls now work wiTh The guidance of Miss Rosemarie PascareTTa. NATIONAL TH ESPIANS First Roweevlfezivcr. Ro- lley. Shook. Perricllo, XVIITC- lmm. Mrs. Klinkre. Ames, Finch, Iverson. Venzerul, Van Winkle, Kerr. Second Row - Vliatcrs. Rziught, Ross, Barhzim, Ben- edek, Conroy, Campbell, Crowley. Miller. 'Iihirrl Row-Coleman, De- Iasin. Bowser, Steele, WVolFf, Myers. LEADERS' CLUB First Row - Retz, Sin- clair. Remy. Hughes, Per- riello. Miss Phillips, Hayes, France. Horton, Household- er, Anderson, Gabella. Second Row-Edwards, Vel- tri, Clnypoole, Johnston, Marello, Reisch, Vlfiant, Buf- fone. Connor, Miller, Zeloyle, H urris, Guz. Third Row - Sendykar, XVIIICYIIIZIII. Morrow, Jones, Rcdetzlci. Gott, Iverson, Law- son. Pcebles. Greco, Ham- mond, Heifelfniger, Ososky. Fourth Row 7 Cordcrn. Groteiend, Epstein, Devlin, Nevling. .-.27...
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HANDBOOK STAFF dcrsou, Rushton. OFFICE STAFF Kzxczxxlzwczyk, Cordcrn. Second Row - Brctthnuc Szymczak, Ixeczmcr. HANDBOOK STAFF The confused newcomer is a Thing oT The pasT aT Ken Hi. The bewildered, inquiring look is gone Trom The Taces oT new sTudenTs. Why? By reTerring To his Handbook, he has masTered all The mysTeries oT Ken I-li. The crediT Tor This miracle goes To The Handbook STaTT, who have managed To squeeze all The inTormaTion, rules. and acTiviTies oT our school inTo a small book ThaT is invaluable noT only To newcomers, but To all sTudenTs. The Handbook is only Two years old. buT already we're wondering how we ever goT along wiThouT iT. T-lere's a voTe of Thanks To This capable sTaTT, who have made sTrangers Teel per- TecTly at home in our school. OFFICE STAFF This group deserves The greaTesT praise Tor The Tine work iT does in one oT The mosT imporTanT jobs in The school. The girls, who are all Com- mercial sTudenTs, give up Their sTudy halls To help keep arlist and records oT laTe-comers and ab- senTees. As a resulT, The oTTice has up-To-The- minuTe inTormaTion on laTe-comers and absenTees. ATTer This work is done The girls help by doing odd jobs and errands Tor The oTTice sTaTT. Our aTTendance sysTem is one oT The TinesT, and These girls are responsible in no small parT Tor The ex- cellenT work. AlThough many sTudenTs know liTTle oT Their work, This group conTribuTes greaTly To The eTHciency oT The school sysTem. -29- First Row-justlmm, Zine Ahnnsy, Van XVinklc, Stock dale. Second Row-Crum, Au First Row-Cuz. Zelzmcy
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