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Mr. Torn Bain Mr. Aubrey WVood . . . the secretary of the Board, showing some of the equipment he sells at the Sears' Farm Store. Mr. Hale Parker . . . the former president of the Board, looking through one of the millions of magazines that can be found at either of his stores, Hale's or The Sportsman. . . . vice-president of the Board, completing a telephone call as chief clerk to the Freight Agent of the Cotton Belt Railroad Lines. There could be no show without those who have enough faith in their patrons and are willing to give more than the usual time to plan the production. Texas Senior High is lucky to have the best and most interested Producers any show could have - These seven Producers are the Board of Education, who have spent many long and late hours - with- out remuneration other than self-satisfaction - planning and organizing this successful show for 1955. The entire Cast, from the stars to the prop men, wish to thank our Producers for a smash hit, the H55 Tiger Revue. Mr. John Haltom . . . the president of the Board, taking time out from his busy life as vice-president and man- ager of the truck division of Creekmore Motor Company. Mr. Burnham Jones . . . displaying one of the many styles of shoes sold at Cobb and Sons' Shoe Store. Mr. VV. R. Kelly . . . using the dictaphone to record the many orders he receives for electrical appliances he sells for the Tri-State Distributing Company of Shreveport. 'Mrn Bill Williams , . . the newest member of the Board, adjusting electrical equip- ment at his own shop, Williams Radio and Electric Company.
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Mr. Garland Moss Someone must count the box office returns and keep them growing so that the show won't close, Mr. Moss, our Busi- ness Manager, is the best Box Office Manager we know. He protects the tiller and keeps it ready for use in making our production a hit. Mrs. lfVillene Dixon The one who balances the returns in the office of the Box Office Man- ager is Mrs. Dixon. At all times she can account for the status of the Uwherewithalu to keep our show on the road. Mrs. E. L. Goodroe The clerk's work never ends. Besides secretarial work, Mrs. Goodroe files and refiles all re- ports coming into and going out of the Box Office Managers of- ficc. Page 8 Mrs. Jetta WVade Mrs. YVade's duties in the of- fice of the Box Office Manager are to type all the notices and to complete all correspondence concerning our productions.
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A young, new member of the Prompters staff - A very good with the T-square and drawing board. Not g a had yell leader! Even better as a baby sitter. V I 'Xflr Herschel Henry Vocatzonal flgrzrultme The Farmer Boys like the D 1- students learn by doing such things as soil erosion landscaping and planting Mr Henry also presents entertalmng assembly programs Wllh hls Future lirmers Mrs Curren E. Allen etr'i fn'Dist1'ibutzve Educatzon D thats 1 tralrnng program for those stu dents interested' in retail, rvhrjlesalye, ana. service occupa tions. Allen callsiiit 'font-tlfrie-Juli training M l'S.iii lill12i1T1 FiiflVl'alcolni , 1 High student-married tbiagfforiiiei Arkanisagil-Iigh1 t'r fs-tudent, Mrs. Malcolm is veryf busy AILV corn mutirig Wlestlawn jtlinior High Tto Te:ggas Aven1re Junioii Senior High, She is never too busy draw paint place cards - and work with the F.'F.A. A A Nhs 1-.llcne ohnson Czvzcs Ks far as the students know Mrs johnson has no party preference or biased. opinions but she expects I . I V V class discussions Always preparlng a program b it hit' Kenneth Smith ll46Cfl6l7Z.ZCal D'l'dwZHff - f Girls' Rec., book reviews, civic clubs, or camping Xliss Ruth Hardy Amerzcan Hzstory Speaks softly but carries Vai biq stick to all Seniors Always good-naturedly them that Captain Lam rence's dying words.'D'ont711givc up the ship can bc ap plied to any situation. Practices what she preaches Mrs. A. A. Forester Civics and Texas Hist'o1'y Two loves ' of Mrs. Forester are cats and history, especially about Bowie County. She is happy either be- friending homeless cats, helping aliens become citizens, or working with the DAR's .
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