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Audio Visual Maintenance AUDIO VISUAL Row 1 -Roger Dawes, David Tone, Normon Jones, Joe Wagoner, Bob Schatzman, Richard Earrhmon, Dwoin Breediove. Row 2-A. M. Rosemon, Dole Heath, Richard Hortwell, Bud Davis, Jim Garrison, Donald Abroms. Row 3— Jerry Peyton, Fred Coin, John Bollinger, John Green, Darryl Rogers. Creeping up the tree and out on the limb, the tawny, fierce panther poised for the kill. Then came silence. The following scream came from the audio vis- ual crew, as the three boys worked to get the machine back in operation. A full schedule of motion pictures for the social classes throughout fifty-two kept crews of boys working doily. Study in the machines and in the films set a pattern for the coming years of feline flickers. Sound Teclinicians Squawk, squeek, roar! That ' s not someone stepping on a cat ' s tail. Someone just forgot to call the sound technicians. Responsi- bility for oil the microphones at stadium events, gym programs, and in the new auditorium was taken over by the radio boys. Work on repairing equipment and setting up the PA system took up my time in fifty-two. SOUND TECHNICIANS Jim Palmer, Lee Morgon, Bobby Mangels, Warren Nordgren, Noel Underhill. Pai!,e Fifty-nine
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Row l-Goy Wheldon, Joan Wolf, Shirley Kuster, Betty DuIl Jo;i. r Dorr. Row 2— Cathy Messina, Barbara Kook, Porte Odette, Roberta bpuaires, Carol Stephenson. Row 3— Don Nordin, Corol Baker. Louis Barber. Miss Jacobson, Earboro Kook, Shirley Kuster, Potle Odette, Janet Dorr, Gay Wheldon, Louis Barber, Marquettes Thespians By appearing in public performances and earning o certain number of points, members of the dramatic classes became a part of Marquettes, our dramatic club that has achieved prominence on the campus. Members of this group enjoy many parties and participate in trips during the school term. National Thespions was designed to develop a spirit of active and intelligent interest in dramatics. Only those who meet certain requirements established by the club can join. This notional society is the highest honor a dramatic student can achieve. I Wkmrn x Adventures in Advertising Jordan ' s more artistic-minded cats and kittens were members of the campus display group. It was their job to make appropriate posters advertising school activi- ties and to maintain attractive display windows in the halls. Watch these people, for in the near future we may see some of their names among the nation ' s commercial artists. [ ..-. I M ,1.1 . . ' tihcll, Ray Bisso, Donna Wells. Al Wood, Row 2 — J Milroy, Cory Thompson. Marty Ellwort. Jock Kreuger Row 3 — Bill Boilcy. Betty La Crone, Bill King. Crocie Carofolo. Dick Allshouse, Jconcttc Sender, Clorlo King, ' o v Fijl -elfilil
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Junior Red Cross 100% in the fund drive started off a catacular fifty-two for the Junior Red Cross. Working for the blood bonk and making ash troys, clip boards, lap boards, nut cups and favors took their time this year. We did our best to combine w ith other schools in presenting on education for so- cial service and in helping the Senior Chapter in time of need. JUNIOR RED CROSS Row I— Miss Patten, Bonnie Tryon, Barbara Dillon, Ida Mae Davis, Helen Downes, Jean Piccarelli, Shirley f oxman, Nancy Ball. Row 2— Mary Peacy, Barbara Stimpson, Bonnie Stump, Patt Galiher, Euritho Stursa, Betty Raska, Marlene Bigger. Row 3— Loretta Darrell, Wanda McDoniel, Esther Cushman, Shirley Davis, Shirley Cooper, Ronald Olson. Row —Elizabeth Baker, Borbara Johnson, Borboro Kook. Marie Brown, Donna Hoyt, Barbara Everley, Fronces Bagalo. Prfjpjring the public oddress system in time for o scheduled assflmbly. From within a beom of light comes on educotion for ttiore Impressing than the best book. , ;,•,•
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