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I l Spectators and dancers await the Coronation procession, Future Farmers get advice from Mr. Nay Preparing for a specual appear- ance of the Glee Club.
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NURSE KEEPS WATCH OVER THE HEALTH OF OUR ACTORS Although she comes only once a week, Miss juanita Booth is indespensible around the studio. We ap- preciate the knowledge she gives us in the field of health as well as her jovial smile and sly sense of humor. We students are not always able to become close friends with her but frequently wish she were a regu- lar member of the staff. We appreciate her jovial smile and sly sense of humor. OUR STUDIO IS KEPT ATTRACTIVE BY THE CUSTODIANS lt has always been a mystery how our four janitors can do so many jobs and still be able to help the many students who run to them with Where do you find this? Will you help us move that? and Could we please get into this room for a few minu'es? Nevertheless, we thank them over and over in our minds when we pass the school and lcd: at the attractive grounds, Mrf' lanzen Mr. Greer Mr. Quiring Mr. Corsching
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Editor-in-chief Marjorie Olson confers with her assistants Alice Veach, Activities Editor, Gerene Hatcher, Business Man- ager, Maxine Albright, Sports Editor, Miss Wheeler, Adviser. Betty Wells Artist, Pat Mettler, Class Editor: and Neva l-lelsey, Feature Editor. 24 ,Tl-lE LAURION BRINGS YOU Tl-lE PASSING PARADE Sitting: Neva Helsley, Edna Rodgers, Cerene Hatcher, Elmer Mettler, Mary Lou Gwin, Plat Mettler. Standing:MissWheeler, Marjorie Olson, Maxine Albright, Betty Wells, Mar g a r et Kattenhorn, Vonna Royal, Louise Tid- well, Alice Veach, Donald Nikkei, W. C. Sanders. And now the Laurion brings you the Pas- sing Parade, a record of the days at Shatter High School for your memory-book. Starting with a lot of enthusiasm the Lau- rion Statt tackled the job of catching in pic- tures and words the memories you will want to keep of the year l945 at Shatter High School. Overcoming wartime shortages of materials and professional help with an indomitable will to produce a good book, Editor Marjorie Ol- son and her helpers accomplished what at times seemed impossible. A spirited selling campaign launched at an assembly, sold subscriptions which, together with advertising sold to local merchants, paid for a really admirable book. We hope his Passing Parade will recall for you many happy days and old friends in the years to come.
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