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K MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT Ks. ' ' i V, f ' Q Upper left: As the lunch hour approaches, Mrs. L. Clifford and Mrs. K. Stratton stack gleaming dishes soon to be filled for hungry students. Upper right: Mrs. E. Krebs busily slices lunch meat while Mrs. L. Thornley waits to make sandwiches for the noon rush. Lower left: Mr. J. Penn and Mr. A. Hoehling, school ianitors, store supplies for future use in the cafeteria. Lower center: Mr. M. Don- nelly, fireman, industriously goes about his work which includes caring for the furnaces. Lower right: Swish, swish, swish, swish, goes the broom of the indefatigable Mr. M. Smith as he goes about his work of cleaning the halls. - U X v . i x Twenty-two I - il ., 5 ,b . K i K J
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SOLO FLIGHTS IN DRAMA, IN MUSIC, IN LANGUAGES TO COLI INGSWCQD High Sflitiol tliis was fume student tissriiilvly iriogruiiis wider the QIIlClCIliCG ot Miss iditli H Kroef rivr Siuorisorvd In tuftiltx riioriif liters, stiiclurits gmr'ttQtiiQtQd iii tliciw iricgruriis limo lwogiums Celebrated liolif days and special fwrtts, and were ciivvii liy the INLISIC depmtiiiorit, societies, Clttlls, Red Cross, lilirory, rr . rr Clussrooni QIULIIB, Knight and News staffs, Qtttdarico Ctcivortf riimit, Grid tiiwctorri Clciricc Class Nino special ussemlvlios were provided, six lix' the Student Govcriiiiig lioord and tlirec by the liourd ot Ldticctioii ASSEMBLY PROGRAMS The story of the Red Cross flag and the flcgs of five other nations was presented in a tableau by the Junior Red Cross. Participators were, left to right: E. Tur- ner, M. Taylor, A. Pierce, D. Schwartz, M. E. McCay, M. Barnett, R. Tschudin, J. Welsh, N. Breedlove, W. Slocum. With Byron Yoder as the professor, the German department presented a German classroom scene. Doris Tutwiler and Lil- lie Unterbrink read the Bible in German. A folk dance with an accompaniment of singing was performed by Constance Hazelwood and Edwin Turner. A unique performance, ln a Monastery Garden, was given by the Modern Dancing Group under the direction of Miss Lorena Vowinkel. The movements portrayed thc swaying of trees, the lovely fountain, and the solemn resignation of the monks. The syncopation af the Colls-High Swing Band made several delightful programs. The members are: First Row: N. Breedlove, announcer, E. Rynex, C. Duus, C. Harper, F. Robinson, J. Martin, soloist, J. Lyon. Second Row: D. Eppler, J. Parker, M. Duus, J. Rainey. Third Row: A. Knudsen, W, Kramer, C. Dibble.
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CONTACT! Interviews before the Take-Off 'I' Hl aiin of tlio Gurclance Department organized this year under the supervision of Mr George Lotte, Jr., was Guidance toward the fall ad- iustmorit of ntinils in relation to school and life Vocational problems were handled by Mr. Lettsg personal problems, Mr K, Johnson and Miss F. Hooper, educational problems, Mr. Letts, Mr, Johnson and Miss Hooper, college entrance and scholarship awards, Miss E, Mellingerg Placement liuroaii, Mr C Zoerner and Mr W, Rowe. Upper right: Phyllis Claypool, Jeannette Hopkins, and Harry Quenzer assist Miss Eunice Mellinger with her college pre- paratory and scholarship files. Lower right: Mr. Carl B. Zoer- ner and Mr. Willson Rowe discuss the qualifications of an applicant registered in the Placement Bureau. Below, left to right: Miss Flora Hooper explains diploma counts to Patsy McLean and Mabel Cook. Center: Mr. Kenneth Johnson and James Naughton talk things over. Right: Mr. George Letts, Jr., prepares guidance records. - Twenty three
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