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TRAWLER PRESS CLU f Under the guidance of Mrs. Tuttle, Miss Waiglmt, Miss Haun, and Miss Henze, the TRAWLER staff set to work. jean lneson was appointed editor-in-chief, with Henry Von Mechow as assistant. Thelma Pitts headed the literary stall of Duncan Galbreath, Sarah Lee Clarkson, Anita Bowyer, Marshall Southard, jane Voss, Lillian Olsson, june Nordby, Katie Whztlen, George Lipp, and Wzilly Brown handled the sports. Anthony Cuty and Marty Marks were photographic editors, Al Mahlmann took care of snapshots, Gloria Semenza was business manager, Alice Pfeille and Pat Vanderveldt sold subscriptions, and Anita Bowyer was our long-suffering typist. Ray Annino headed the artists - Pat Reed, Agnes Diekmann, and Theresa Brown. They all worked hard, and we think they did well. B During the past year, Panther Tales has taken on a new form. In place of the com- bination magazine and newspaper, a real newspaper has appeared, which all agree is a great success. The publication had as its editors-in-chief this year, Katie Wlialen and Henry Von Mechow, with Mary Marron and Marianne Snedeker as associate editors. Others of the staff were Thomas Morris, sports editor, Joyce Putnam and Lorraine Greatsinger, society editorsg Vera Bowyer, exchange, and Marcia Fear, jr. High News. Business, advertising, and circulation were headed by jean Brown, Betty Schweider, and Frances Steinhauer. The praises aren't complete until we point with pride to Miss Harkins, backbone of these truly acceptable issues.
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STUDENT Democracy is carried out in the school by our Student Council which is composed of representatives elected from each homeroom and heads of all clubs who HCI as ex ofhcio honorary members. This body suggests and controls many of our student activities. From time to time they sponsor dances. Their big success this year was the hobby show in which students displayed their various hobbies and collections. The Council originally elected Bill Eames president, but when he left, Marty Albert took over the job. Gloria Semenza was vicerpresidentg jean Downs, secretaryg and the treasurer was Bob Capie, COUNCIL DRAMATICS CLUB Dramatics Club has had a very successful year. Credit for a' great deal of the success goes to Mrs. Tuttle, faculty advisor of the club. The first success of the year was a Christmas play, Kate Douglas Wiggin's well-known story The Birds Christmas Carol. Another performance was given on Armistice Day in the form of a radio play. The audience showed decided emotions, whi.l1 is always a silent applause for the actors. Congratulations are in order to the club on the production of the senior play, Dangerous Ladies. The cast included Thelma Fitts, lrene Merk, Wally Brown, Alice Pfeifle, Dick Byrns, Dorothy Dimitry, Henry Von Mechow, Ray Annino, George Lipp, Nele Lape, and Agnes Diekmann. Will we ever forget how Ray, as the German gardener, explained to Ellen 4Alice Pfeitlej that You couldnt see the scar from a cut on my hand, because l really cut my t'igh ? Or Geroge Lifps ketchup stained corpse? Gr the gun that wouldnt go off? The curtain has fallcn for this season, but we promise another all-hit bill for next year.
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