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JOURNALISM On September second, the members of the journahsm class under the guidance of Miss GilUland, started out with high hopes for the A. H. S. Exhaust. The paper, edited bi-monthly, was placed under the editorship of Leila Kugler with Loella.Grawcock assistant-editor. Walter Schauweker was chosen art editor and Merle Pepple and John Clark, sports editors. The vocational editorships were given to Virginia Conrad and Richard Shafer with Cleo Crothers and Delores Wolf typists. To Marjorie Wal- ters, Cletus Grocock, Beatrice Riehm, Eulalia Traxler, Betty Shutta, Dorothy Wagner, Mary Ann Cogan, Loretta Housholder, and Marie Frey was given the responsibility of being reporters. The Exhaust endeavored to give the faculty, student body, and the readers in surrounding communities, the high lights of school news in all forms: office news, grade news, art news, vocational news, band news, etc. It gave its support to all school functions, such as P.-T. A., band, chicken supper, skating parties, junior and senior plays, ball games and all other sports, and anything of mutual interest to its readers. Seated John Clark Mary Ann Cogan Betty shutta Leila Kugler Loella Grawcock Loretta Housholder Walter Schauweker. Virginia Conrad St an ding Cleo Crothers Delores Wolf Cletus Grocock Beatrice Riehm Merle Pepple Dorothy Wagner Miss Gilliland Eulalia Traxler Richard Shafer Page 13
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WE PRESENT— THE STAFF Seated Nancy Hersh Lavon Carteaux Delores Wolf Cleo Crothers Walter Schauweker Loella Grawcock Martha Block amp Stanley Fordeck Standing Joan Lash Jacqueline Spacy Lois Troyer Leila Kugler Miss Shoup John Clark Mr. Helmer Ruth Wilson Omer Traxler Merle Pepple Bill Martin The 1942 Panther Staff got under way last November when the faculty adviser, Mr. Helmer, and the editor, Walter Schauweker, chose a well-rounded staff including: Cleo Crothers, business manager; Loella Grawcock, activities editor; Nancy Hersh, literary editor; Lois Troyer, log editor; Jacqueline Spacy, art editor; Merle Pepple, sports editor; Miss Shoup, faculty editor; Lavon Carteaux and Leila Kugler, Alumni editors; Joan Lash, music editor; Bill Martin and John Clark, advertising mana- gers; Stan Fordeck and Omer Traxler, circulation managers; Delores Wolf and Martha Blotkamp, typists. We, the staff of the 1942 Panther, were faced with the same challenge as were the staffs of previous years. There was a demand for a more outstanding year book, and we have endeavored to meet this demand. A contest was held by the senior class to increase the circulation of the Panther. We reached a new high in annual sales. - - Page 12
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CLARINETS Ruth Wilson Betty Sneary Marietha Weimer Carl Hess Alberta Fischer Lois Fischer Sally Garman. Myrtle Huff Martha Crothers Mary Ruth Shaffer Bonnie Worman BASS CLARINET Eilene Weidler FRENCH HORNS Wilma Fischer George Call ALTO HORNS OBOE Jeanne Padgitt SOUSAPHONE Marie Christlieb Harold Frey FLUTE Patricia Cox CORNETS Robert VanGorder Ann VanGorder John Clark Eilene Dove D ' Maris Uhl Roy Potter Ellen Parks Paul Gienger ALTO SAXOPHONE Jack Fischer Alice Wright Eugene Mueller TENOR SAXOPHONE Robert Eiler BARITONE Donna DeHoff Thomas Knauer DRUM MAJORETTE Joan Lash • TWIRLERS Brunetta Teders Martha Garman Norma Frost TROMBONES Dale Fischer Jack Schauweker Richard Weirich CONCERT Avilla ' s Band was in session all summer. Every Saturday night between June 1 and August 21, if you happened to be passing through our town, you would see the Avilla Band in concert. An invitation was received and accepted by the band to play June 8 at Albion and July 4 at DeWitt Farm. At District Contest the band took second division ratings and was awarded first division ratings at Tri-State Contest. DRUMS Max Newman Joseph Mueller Tom Martin Robert Uhl BASSOON Dorothy Jarrett D er or— BAZIL O ' REILLEY Page 14
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