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fi HAROLD BRANDENBURG MELVIN NEELY ROLLIN VANORSDALL HENRIETTA ELLISTON MARY COSTELLO LYSLE MASON A s,-- -nf all the dinners and luncheons they pre- pare for different organizations. Now back to work and our next job is to figure how much this production is going to cost, so we turn to the com- merce department. When we enter the room, we recognize LYSLE MASON'S voice and, although it is all Greek to us, we listen to him explaining an alge- bra problem to his attentive class. On down the hall we go: but we hear some- thing that sounds even a little more complicated. Oh, of course, we are nearing S. P. GlBSON'S room, where Mr. Gibson and WALTER OLIVER teach geometry, advanced algebra, and trigi- nometry. While we are still figuring what all those students in that room are so interested in, we look in on MARY CUMlSKEY'S room where book- keeping and first year shorthand are taught. While we are still on the sub- ject of shorthand, we look in the next room where ROLLIN VANORSDALL is giving dictation to his advanced short- hand students. We then follow them in- to the typing room where he and BYRL SANFORD teach first and second years of typing. Speaking again of commer- cial teachers there is also MAUREEN HILLER, the pretty teacher who always has a smile and who took charge of our Pep Club this year. Now let's skip over to the manual building to get the scenery for our play, we know that GLENN STEVENSON'S EMILE CARRIER
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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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ii , I thi ,Q general shop will build it tor us and, ot course, HAROLD BRANDENRURG will take our publicity shots tor our produc- tion. We shall be proud ot them, too, just as we are proud ot the pictures he took tor the CHECOUKAN. Mr. Bran- denburg also teaches general science and chemistry. While we are on this side ot the campus, we will venture on over to the gym Where we watch LEE BOURNGNVTLLE in his physical educa- tion c l a s s e s. Mr. Bournonville or Bunk, as most ot us know him, also leads our studio lads in basketball, toot ball, and track. Before we present the main part ot the show to you we must be sure ot the data, so We go to the library where MTMA TURRTLL helps us. When the production begins, LYNN HENDERSHOT will take care ot all light- ing ettects because he is our electricity instructor. MTNERVA CHESHTRE, our gym teacher, will have charge ot all dance choruses. Then last we must have an audience fand look who's there, right on the front row applauding for this year's pre- sentation: MELVTN NEELY, Government teacher and assistant coach, MARVIN WANTLAND, commercial te a c h e ry ROBERT' LAY, instructor ot agriculture and sponsor of the F. F. A. group, and our accommodating ottice girls, MARY LOU SIMKTN and BETTY RANDALL. M A R Y CUMTSKEY MTNERVA CHESHIRE EFPTE HACKNEY BYRL SANFORD GRACE BENNETT GLENN STEVENSCN L. M. 'WANTLAND
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