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Administration Those who work quietly behind the scenes that school work may go on smoothly are pictured on this page. Prin. E. A. Funk, shown upper left, is well known to all students in high school. In his government of the school' he learns to know well both leaders and the tardy and truant. Supt. C. E. St. John, upper right, is seen often coming and going from his office in the high school build- ing. The eiicency of the school is a silent tribute to his work. The school board, caught in various poses are pictured center. In the first panel, left to right, are Dr. L. E. Brenz, president, Dr. R. Claude Young' and Dr. R. L. Ferguson. In the sec- ond panel are Dr. L. M. Beatson, Dean Trueblood, and C. G. Holmsten. The bottom panel is a picture of the student council Whose major accom- plishment for the year was putting the Junior Patrol to work. These same students planned the queen ceremony for the Thanksgiving foot- ball game. Chosen from Various con- fei-ence's they compose the most truly representative organization in high school. PAGE 3
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The MIRROR Published by the Scniur Class uf Arkansas City Hiirh School. Arkansas CiLy, Kansas. Printed in Llie Senior High Suhuul printim: ile- purtmcnt. ' EDITORIAL STAFF Editor , ,Y,. C ,Y,....,Y,,,,Y. ..,ViFlIIllIZL Holman Business MZIIIZILKCF. , , Viclul' Bryant Art Editors, James Gibson, Martha June McCall Snap Shot Editor , Voncilc Mitchell Snap Shot staff, David Mitchell, Hal Lightstone Rcp1n'tc-rs-Dorothy Ilcnthnmn, Virginia Day, Sam Stanley, Claiw IIJKIXVIIIYIS, Emily June Yount, Jerry Christy, Duane Crill. Ray- mond Ausmus. Sponsors--Allan E. Mzmg, Paul M. Johnson, Harold E. Gish MECHANICAL STAFF Cunmusitionf--Alvin Smit, George Pitts, Frank Hcnvlcrsun, Jack Muze. Duugla-is Thompson. Makeup :xml Press Russ 'l'urnL-x'. Paul Mm'- slmll, Lzu'nm'4l Baker, Lcnn Scott, Ruynmuml Custer. Pllutugxlupliy ,.,. . . , , Cornish Studio Emzraviny: Mill-Continent Exiiwavingr Cu. .AA-Cy YQ 6 R F L flfifslaflk-3 4 ,.i-.if w f' A 4. I vo I N-1 ' 'fr ' ,pix ' ,,l!,A4 VLIL4 5 ' f' ' f I vi r f ff,-f ,,4,4,4 l J 54 rypcif' -dfvuj i , I 3 ' r ' 2' I In 4.47 M I 'fi XL-if 0'- 7 ffiifuili , .!!,L.fg1yk' j
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AC AT WCDIQK What have we here? It looks like some of the Honor Society members, but what are those little girls doing on the back row with one lone boy? And look at that boy on the front row with his clothes on backwards! The five on the middle row look very 'grown up and proud, don't they? Yes. they are Honor Society members and this picture was snapped during the fall induction party for the new members, who were required to dress up in some fashion or other. These boys don't seem as industrious as they are cracked up to be, but maybe its only because they knew they were going to have their picture taken. One fellow is very shy and looks down at his shoe. It looks as though the boys were making some sort of lattice work before they were rudely interrupted. Prehaps it would be best to move on and let this manual training class finish its work, because they probably don't like to be disturbed. Well, well, well, what is going on here? If our guess is correct, this is the high school journalism class. The sports editor is busily engaged in conversation with the editor of the Mirror, while the two girls at the right are critically reading an issue of the Ark Light. The instructor is intently watching the Work of the co-editors. The aspiring young journalists were caught on a busy Thursday, mailing papers to distant subscribers. We believe that nothing could disturb the orchestra, not even the cameraman. They look if they were really getting down to work and were trying to play thalfpiecr- the way it should be played. The directolfis not visible in this picture, but he is probably quite near. The three people in the back seem to have lost their heads over something. VVe hope it isn't really serious. PAGE 4
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