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f3LlII AINIJ SIROLL MENIRERS: BI ulx 50111111 fm! Cfzzfdlzo Dolorcs SfIzrk,A1ftlIm' Kzzsjvar, Prim I ofvzf KS Ixzfflz IXIOPIUIIQV, Ea'wcI1'ls Rycsck. racle nnual Staff Beverly Young -E dit 01'-I 11-C11 iaf I DA B I NDER-S87lf07' Iidifor PATRICIA BEYER JACK CIIUDNOEF LAVERNE ERERT JRVIN GIXTZICE ELAINE GOETZ CDTTILIE HEINZ SYLVIA HOWARD JENNIE HUDAJ f1SSI'XffI7If.Y 1 LOUISE VOGEL JUNIOR IQETTNER CHARLOTTE KOCH IQEINHOLD PETERSON MAR-IORIE RA1XTZ JANE RIESEN NORBIIX SCHIEBEL EDWARD SOSTARICII PETER TOPITZES JEAN N E OX N A MAO rgazzisafion Edfifm' DIXISY ESTI4:S-.4I.m'f51'aIII Ol'fj1I1l'i5tIfl-012 Edffor JACK CHUDNOFF JANE DEIDA .ALICE ENDERS ANNETTE I'IAVES IEARL HIZISE SYLVIA HOWARD EDWIN HUBBARD EIWVARIJ EIVTCTIENS CARL liREMBS .'flSSl.Sf1I1lf5 : JEANETTE IQRENZER IXRTIIIIR KURSCII IQAY QDDONE JOHN OLAUGHLIN SHIRLEY PAGON ARTHUR PIOJDA JOSEPHINE ROBERTS DONALD SCHMECHEL PIIYLLIS TRIMBERGER FA C ULT Y A I D V I S ER S M R, KO R N, Cl1,cziI'111a'1'L MISS XMATSON MR. HOERNER MR. MISS LANE MR. J. J. SMITH MR. COSTELLO FRITSCHE, E.1'-Ojjficio PAGE 24
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Bogie Man. I guess that wOn't do. Give me those. tHe takes the signs Off and throws them into the soup.j Here, we almost forgot this. QPieks up Depression and cutting letters apart, puts them in.j QLaziness and Indifference back up, afraid and begiiming to doubt whether they should have Of- fered their services.j Devil. It's too bad I dont know a, nice spell to throw over the cauldron. Ulnter XVitch.j lfVifcfl1, UVith dragon and Big Bad Wfolf, one on each side of her, growling and snOrting.j NN7ell. some more company. Are they good or bad? Bogie rlfrm. Decidedly good. I think that everything is going to work out just the way we planned it. Wfifch. Cfacklingxj Ifine, fine. QSeeing Depression standing in the background. looking very weary and doubled upj You might have given the old gentleman a chair instead of making him stand there all this time. I'Iere, grandpa, have a chair. The best one in the whole place. CBrings forward thirteenth chaiiij I'm not going to have it said that I'm not polite to my guests. Defvzmrsfozzl. fSitting down carefullyj Thankee, malanag I ani a bit tired. Sometimes I think I'm just about done fOr. but I wOn't give up until the very last minute. l1f'1'trl1. You aren!t superstitious, are you? You know. that's the thirteenth chair. D0fi1'essi0'11. Superstitious? NO, nia'am. TVl.fl'1I. Thatys one thing about meg I'm not superstitious. either. 'Well, how about a dance? I suppose your legs are pretty shaky, grandpa. so you better just sit there and watch. Dc'fi1'c.s'5i01z. I dOn't like the feel of this chair. If you'll keep it slow, I'll join you. Come on, young feller. QTaking the devills hand.j Let the old soup alone for a minute. tliogie Man draws Indifference and Laziness into the circle, and they begin to dancej DUf7l'C?SSi01I. C Between breaths while dancing around jerkilyj Not so fast there, young feller. I!m not so young as I used to be, you know. XYhee! fSinging is heard. Presidents of the different clubs come in bearing posters and begin to parade aroundj P1'c.v1'r1'e1zf of Science Club. CShouting to the othersj XYell, look at this! he 4 Some genuine evil spirits celebrating Friday the 13th. QTO' VVitch.j That's a line-looking stew you have there, granny! llfifcli. It ought to be. It!s made extra special! CChanging her tone as president approachesj Get away from that cauldron. And while you're about it, you'd better collect your friends and get away from here. VVe've had enough visitors for one night. President of Scimzce Club. QPOlitely.j Sorry, granny, but I can't oblige you. XVe heard there was some trouble brewing and I guess weive found it. CTO follOwers.j These are the Ones who are trying to stop us from publishing the Oracle Anmml. I,et's show them some real school spirit and do away with theni! fRush upon them. The two groups clash. Iiven Depression wields his cane.j D0fv1'e.r.ri01'z. I'll get you. Ilm not through yet. QI7ighting ensues and finally the presidents Overcome the evil spirits. Curtain parts for the tableau. The cauldron is upsetj. And The Animal Is Now Before You! Vera Umm, S'l11'1'Ifj Pagan, famine O.rm1111. I f47'ZllUI'S0 11. BOOK STORE CLERKs: Herbert Sclzwalbaclz, Fmazk Koeberzf. PAGE 23 RALLY Cooks, FRONT Row z LACK ROW: L'llI'l'NC? Sfflfli- l?UZ,,1Dl7l.Sj' Exfes, f,01'I'lI1'IIU
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RIGHT: E11'ru'r11'i1' Ryrsvk, fflI,YI.lIt'SA' ,limiti- gcrg Lozfix I?1'f1:f zu.s'k1', -AI.vx1'.rfz111f Busi- 'ILCXA' JU z111zzgc1'. 'Nr'-K' Q l.lfF'l'Z R1rl'l1 K1'r1011i1zg, Edi- tor .SUlIIC'5ZLl'l' Hg Peter Topzrscsy, lf1l1'l'01' SXCIIICS- ' ,1-- IW f. . 0 V, k,,,.. ,, ..,, ..W,,. e Newspaper Whew! that WZS 3 fast One, gasped the assistant editors and members of the business staff as the editor, Peter Topitzes. interrupted the discussion concerning Dolores 5tark's pencil sharpener fit was still only visionaryj and vanished with the last copy, leaving the door half ajar. And this was XYednesday, the day of paste up at the press. Copy had been coming up to the Orfirlv Office since Tuesday and Margaret Ramharter, ofhce manager, with her assistant typists, Norma Schiebcl, Lois lung, Alma Vlfodvarka, Grace Kubiak, and Dorothy Ottaway, had typed hleadsw, inter- views. shorts . features, editorials, sports, and Wit and Half Wlit by Nit NVit -Nit VVit being the title assumed by David Brenzel and Henry Schneider-in other words, the column by the columnists, Peter Topitzes had planned the layout with his associates. Ruth Kroening and Bob Kaller, and had found intrigues in the leads and in the vast number necessary for a four-page newspaper. 'X'X'l1at will be our big news this week, Bob 7' asked Peter Topitzes. Report card day, and mark my word if there isn't a bunch of l'll'lgCl'Si,, replied our punster. Qh. I know. welll flaunt the class play leads. And so in each issue the momentous question was agreed upon. 6'Try this one, will you?'l asked Peter of his second associate editor, and continued to work on a feature head that seemed impossible. lt's a munber three head,-thirteen. thirteen, thirteen. But I have twelve-fourteen-iifteen and fifteen-sixteen-fifteenf' ,, , . . . ,. . . . , . . . Dont mind rt. Forget about rt. replied Peter. which was his oft repeated maxim tor steadying editors' nerves, in place of which he might have said. Heads, heads, heads! Uh, my head l But this being Wfednesday, as was mentioned before, Ruth and Bob had already set out for the press. Ed Ryczek. the business manager. was leaving. Their theme song might well be OH to press we must go XYe must go, we must go, but it is not the editors that go to press: rather. ylflll Orrirlc, official bi-weekly publication of the Bay View High School. 'Servicel Service! cried Bob Kaller. calling his aide, Wfarren Service, news editor. who checks the stories. Our official debater was Jack Chudnoff, news editor for the alternate staff, and one who can PAGE 25
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