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With the etfieient help of all the engineers, technicians, and the other nienihers of the nieehanieal staff, the east of a radio prograni is able to interpret the varying moods and shades of emotion of the seript. So it is at lJeYilbiss. We have a nieehanieal staff to set the seene for our eastfthe four elasses-f -the Draniatis Personae of this radio prograin. The seniors have eonipleted their final rehearsal, have played their parts in the Detvilhiss east ex- pertly, and are now ready for different assignments. A new studio is waiting, a new goal is in sight: they will soon he broadcasting over a larger network. The juniors and sophomores, who have eon- eluded an intensive sc-hedule of preparation, are ahoul to appear as the leading eharaeters of DeYilbisS. Those students who have Hnished their initial audition, who have played hit parts well, are now just on the threshold of sueeessg hut they too may he relied upon to supply an ini- portant part in the unc-easing eyele of progress. CLASS ADVISURS' -Frm! Hou' -Miss Nlarie l,err'lxef5enior lflass Mlvisor: Mrs. lflhel Pasquiz-r f.luni0l'1 Miss Iva GuiI'eiSophornore5 Miss Mildred Sehmidt -' l reslnuan. Neeunrl Row' -M r. Joseph follins Senior Class Advisor: Mr. llerritt ff, Naulsfprineipal: Mr. lfrank Burnsfrlllniorz 3112 Sain llinery -Soplloinore. 18 l
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ma-me-v' as c a y r S-ffl 2 ,cf S ,iL? F . I , . .il if . . wa, Ry K 5. c c Q W 3 3: SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS JAMES MURLIN ......... President LLOYD HoL'roN .... Vice-President SUZANNE LE1-IMAX ...... Secretary ROBERT VVEISER ....... Treasurer Left to Right-Jauies Murlin, Lloyd Holton, Suzanne Lehman, Robert Weiser. VVE, THE PEOPLE . . . the voice of DeVilbis.y speaking through its senior class . . . Other doors will open and close for us soon, but we will always remember the four years of mingled pleasure and hard work, topped by this year, to which we all looked forward with enthusiasm, and upon whose passing we look with regret . . . This is perhaps the shortest year of all . . . 6'The Night of January 16th,' long will represent an exciting spot on our radio log . . . '6Guilty or not guilty?,' was the decision which faced the student jury in this thrilling drama . . . The Senior illidwinter Dance was a gay night . . . The gymfso cleverly decorated with palm trees under a sky of midnight blueg on Treasure Islandfthe treasure chest, brimming over with a very delicious kind of gold . . . Capturing the very mood of the season, the senior girls entertained their mothers at a tea as delightful as spring itself . . . A little later the senior boys enjoyed a memorable evening with their dads at the annual Fathers' and Sons' Banquet . . . Of course the quintessence of perfection was the Senior Prom, where lovely ladies in colorful frocks danced with tuxedoed gentlemen . . . The Senior Banquet, followed by the Junior-Senior Farewell Dance were equally important formal functions . . . Then . . . the most impressive occasion of all-the presentation of our diplomas at the graduation exercises the following evening . . . And so, with these flashes, we leave you . . . VVe, the peoplefspcak . . . Q0
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