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STAGE CREW—Bottom Row: B. Poarton P. A. Man; R. Clabo. Electrician: P. Opsal. Monager: T. Sandmeyar. Assiitant Manager. Second Row: B. Gitiiimmoni. Projectionist; 0. Gaalaat. Grip: J. Swedberg Grip: B. Hall. Grip: C. Enle, Flyman; Not pictured: H. Smith, Grip. STAGE CREW Credit goes to those clever deck hands stationed on the aft platform. They swab the decks and rig the mast heads for every performance. These accomplished mechanics combined forces to produce such outstanding effects as the Pinafore setting . . . class play staging . . . and Homecoming. Then, there are the innumerable little missions these fellows carry out. that the rest of the ship’s mates often overlook. How about those early pre-advisory jam sessions emanatinq from the hold back-stage . . . those films, run off by one of the stalwart Sampson's of the Stage Crew for first aid, health, biology, chemistry, physics, botany, radio workshop, and the social science classes . . . their appreciated labors at movie assemblies. Every group that has ever given a stage presentation has deeply felt the aid, co-operation, and time contributed by the crew of their own free will. These deck hands are the ones who see that the P.A. system is ready for use. a job ably performed by Bob Pearson. Ronald Clabo was the boy behind the spotlight, who created those chromatic lighting effects. Yes, true to its colors, the stage crew has operated effectively under the management of Phil Opsal. The bosses at work. Firebug Opsal is thwarted.
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HALL MONITORS—Bottom Row: B. McDaniels. K. Jamieson. H. Kichor, R. McCall, A. Dietz. Second Row: G. Johnson. D. Davies, J. Staum, T. Kapsalis, W. Black. Third Row: J. Holmes. L. Gordon M. 3iros B. Auor, J. Engfer. Fourth Row: R. Findorff, K. Miller, C. Kersten. B. Underwood. H. Moffett. J. Breingan. LIBRARY AND HALL MONITORS Members of the Shore Patrol, stationed on each deck of the Good Ship Central, see that no crewmen take shore leaves without official passes. They also check attendance in the library, help students find reading material, and assist at the charging desk. Hall monitors take orders from Miss Helen Kicher and the library assistants check in to Mrs. Brice. LIBRARY MONITORS—BoHom Row: M. Lamm. J. Beaver, M. Jarryna, J. Burdick. B. Tolocky. Second Row: M. DuLac. M. Johnson M. Olson. A. Thompson. Third Row: M. Langford. J. Stinson D. Briggs. L. Carline. J. Peine. Fourth Row: B. Erickson, M. Preiner, P. Sandquist, N. Jamieson. D. Nelson. E. Berry.
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DEBATE TEAM—Bottom Row: J. Koch 8. Swenson. B. Kennedy. M. Seller . Second Row: H. Holter. A. Miner, M. Proiner. Third Row: M. Collins, C. Sjogren, L. Bart D. Warren. RADIO WORKSHOP AND DEBATE From ship to shore via radio stations KBTR and WLOL. Thus, the competent crewmen who man our radio room, with all its new seaworthy equipment, not only keep in touch with the mainland, but also inform the landlubbers of the activities which are carried on aboard ship. And one of our newest organizations is the debate squad. Winning honors here and there, and joining the National Forensic League, the squad is rapidly becoming one of the most publicized groups here aboard ship. RADIO WORKSHOP—Bottom Row: B. Johnson. G. Beckley. A. Shaughnessy. M. Sellers B. Olson. 8. Ball J. Jacobson. F. Scheii). Second Row: M. Virnig. M. Morstad. N. Manuel O. Shoehy. A. Vikor. A. Thompson M. Lamm L. Johnson. Third Row: D. Dunham, T. Field, T. Kotsonas. A. Miner. D. Nyman. E. Dahlman. B. Beacom. J. Hibbard. Fourth Row: D. Sheppard. B. Underwood. H. Bin. M. Kina J Berae J. Nelson, K. Miller.
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