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ROBERT LAY HAZEL MODESlTT BEULAH KOEN LYNN HENDERSHOT LEE BOURNONVILLE xQ 51:1-1--1 1 11' -11371 As We strike up the band to start the show, we look to the music depart- ment. This department is headed by EMILE CARRlER. Mr. Carrier has super- vision over the band, drum corps, or- chestra, and girls' glee club. He also has classes in music appreciation and beginning instrumental. But let's go on around the hall to MARY COSTELLOS room. Miss Costello prepares the nor- mal trainers to be professors and fol- lows up by instructing different sub- jects in that line of Work. As the show goes on, we present the cast, but they, as all who are making their goal the top, must have many les- sons. Eirst, they must know correct Eng- lish and their first course is under GRACE BENNETT W h o teaches six classes each day. Then for the sopho- mores, or their second course, their in- structor is EAYE HARPER. Mrs. Harper also plays another important part about the school by directing all the plays and taking charge of dramatics and speech classes. T h e n comes the finishing touches to this phase of their work, their junior English, which is taught by BEU- LAH KOEN who has four hours of junior English and supervises the publication of The High School Record. IANE POTTER-EVANS has the rest of the jun- ior English classes and spends the rest of her day teaching American history. ln some of the studio's productions, for- PAYE HARPER S. P. GIBSON '
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LLOYD BROWN Kansas State Teachers College Pittsburg, B. S. Columbia University New York, M. A. Northeast State Teachers College Tahlequah, Oklahoma t W. L. BROWN To our producer, or principal, Lloyd Brown, is entrusted the responsibility of each year's show. Mr. Brown has no plaque in our studio halls tor his outstand- ing leadership and ability to direct, but in the hearts of all of us, his friendly ways and kind direction will make our days in C. C. C. H. S. highly memorable. S 'Q ,v - -- lu ' 1' ff --'-innunnh-F , -- UUCP X 111-ilu 6 Z 5 4 Q7 I iu1111l-Illliilff WLQL111-:Incl f'-'41, Nine
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LQQQQ ,f y H eign languages are used, and we go to HAZEL MODESITT for them. Miss Modesitt teaches Latin, French, and Spanish. Vtfhile the players learn their scripts, properties are considered, so we go to HENRIETTA ELLISTONS art room tor ideas concerning scenery and our costume design. Miss Elliston is one ot the newest teachers on the statt and has charge ot the publication ot the annual besides three English classes. But now, to the third tloor to EFFIE l-lACKNEY'S clothing department. Miss Hackney will help us make our cosf tumes and olter suggestions as to their construction. Now we venture back down to the tirst tloor. Well, what is that owl doing over the door? Oh! it is the biology de- partment and we are welcomed by RUSS DZXVEE. Cur first point ot interest in the room, as usual, is Nancy the skeleton. But we look around where the members ot the taxtiles club are stutting and preserving animals and bugs. Mr. Davee also teaches agricul- ture ancl physiology. But now we take time out to relax and have lunch, so we go down the hall to the foods room. As we enter, IENNETTE McGHEGOl:t is reading the recipe tor peach ice cream and we wait anxiously to be served. 'We owe much to Miss McGregor and the toods classes tor the fine lunior-Senior banquet and also tor BETTY RANDALL MARY LOU SIMKIN lANE POTTER-EVAINN RUSS D!-XVEE IENNETTE McGREGOR MHVIA TURRILL WVALTER OLIVER MAUREEN I-HLLER
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