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H-Q. Seated Fmt row L Levan I Thomas L Holschvx and r D Sthall r I Walhfams Setmulmw I Arndt B Holland S Sehvxaalh Taylor K Mrndl r Thml vow C H tlaman I Ko hler F H tkman D Rrond t Stamimg W Race f' Kartsotxs A Mor llo Mosser K Stttttn I Ph lff A Schultr L Txntn r Hall man E Rau Mass Ruth Phlhps R Stan R Mi 1-arr R C ales D K roxa I Hallman E Shannon A S hvnartz R Koopman R Sam s TYPING CLUB Reporters are lt J thought at was l36lIIg lH1Ll1lI16 gunned what wlth all the rattle and clatter of Royals R6IlXll1gt4JI1S and Underwoods 1ll IICIHIQ madly Mass Phxhps the lnstructor man aged to get her x mee ahoxe the dan of the Now as the tune for all good anen to come to the nd of the party and math tha plu a mad tah at hp readan ' our hero hn ally managed to glean a few gr uns from the harvest The Typlng Cluh IS a non profit Cno dues OFQIIHZIIZIOII whxch has a speclhc ann Th at 'um IS to teach the fundamentals of typang to those non coanmercnl students who w1sh to lerrn The club was organmzed to hll the need for a knowledge of typnw and typewnters that exlsts an the '1C'ld6lU1C sectaons There are no officers 111 thxs cluh elther Mrss Phrhps expluned th at the memhers had chosen thas cluh because of thear need of typang 1nstruct1on not from any desare to pract1ee p arh aanent ary procedure The 9128 ofthe cluh mdn. ates ats adx ertased worth Although there are a few upper cl assmen most of the ranks are drawn from the nanth and tenth grades in A V , , 5 : . 5 1.1 . 1 '1 e. . '1C,.. . ' :,. .. 1 ,. ' ,I 1' . . ' c.' 51. c 1 as ' ., or 1. , ' c. F - 1, '. . C .I '.. ' 6. . '.. ' c.I. 1ef 4 , . 2 , - V - . , . I U. . N . . 2 ' , 1 I , 1 l 2 . . Q . . C , . ' . . 1 U-'. Wheam the Yenrhook Reporter e1anae to this cluh nfgqathering na1ateri1al, it Caall Yearbook .1 11, ' 1 -1,2 '1 A .1 . H -, , 1 1 ' ' 1 'I A E 41 1 ' 3 1 , 1 ' s s 1 1 s 1 1 1 g, Q 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 ' . 1' A 1 I 1 1 . ' f '1 Q 1 . 1 A 1 ' D1 A K 2 . . K . . , 2 N. L . . . .M . i 7 .K ' 2 Q I , 1 1 . 1 1 ' 1 1. ..
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'Y Favs: row Left to ugh! R Hettlanger F Hettlanger 1 Spadaccaa D Wallaamson R Barthold Mr j Evans Second row R Pantl r L Hottl W Young D Ktmmtrtr B Stettltr j Scdlock Thard row C' Karth r A Knaahl XX Bcrnsttm C Taylor L Htg dns E Drtdg W Fr Ll racks THEATRE CLUB If you h ad an ear for musac and you were an the Hagh School hualdang during the cluh peraod you would he drawn to the Lattle Symphony of the The ater Clubs h aanmers and saws bangmw and grandmg an perfect rhythm under the capable conductang of advasor ohn Evans The conductor s rlght hand man an the Hrst uolanast s seit with saw and block of wood as Rlch ard Barthold ahle president ofthe scenery hualdang orchestra In the second vaohnast s seat as the left h and man of the conductors the capable uce pres1dent Wallaaln Bernstean Last hut not least we End Frank Hettlmger sattang tat the keyho ard handllng the keys of the group as trustworthy secretary treasurer Under thas capable supervasaon the group lahors constantly grapang Conly to keep themselxes h appyj an akmg and rep aarang scenery and furnature and cre atlng the llUllfll'l2' effects for our haghly pr used outstandang well rated class plays In thear snare tafne of whach there as lattle the boys work on projects of thear own - f, ,. vu! 1 , kk' -7 . , v . . . , I , P , 4 ' ' . Q ' ' V M, .Q , I : . 5 , . ' , . , . , . . , . . I . C , . C, . , . ' ' , . ' ' , . ' . ' ' J. N C , - . V s .' . . . L L v '- . L, . 1. a , . L . . L, . L L . 1 2 2 4 - st . .1 s , 1 4 4 L a L , 4 bl ' 1 J 4 . Q . . . . . q . , . . 4 4 , L a 4 , 2 I ,Z 4 ' 1. , . , 1 . . 4 ' 4 4 , 4 V ' . , 4 . 4 , 4 , I , ' I , 2 2 2 ' I . , 2 Q , I , 4 ' V L ' l , J 2 2 2 ,Z X k 5 3 R ' , 2 , 'I 1, 2 . .Al , . , , .
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1 'C Frrsr row Lejt to nghr R Murphy E Schran E Hahn L Salvaggao K Mrll r A Wrrth D Mauser B Ovtrdorf W Westwood Setond row C Koch E Mrlltr I Poulos M Nuxman C Wertrbach J Cop E Marsttlltr D R ddlng C Roncm V Mlll r Th: draw B Bohxch P Ptrrttt R Ch ck B Schank D Grt Ruth I.. Hafn r C Allen M Cr ss'nan A Flrszar Mrss Ruth K ll rman Fourth 'row D Sudtnhtrger Tl-IE FCDUNTAIN THE FOUNTAIN' That sounds lxke 1 lot of runnmg water hut lt lsn t The school w arts anxlously for the latest news fl ashes of our hohhy socks hrlg ade md front page boys All the news ahout our te ams rand orv amz ations the l1ter1ry efforts of our students and the hlghlxghts of the school term come to us IU an excluslve form The FOUDUIID ISSUCCI five tlmes a year The work of the st af for exch ISSUE IS carefully scheduled by Mlss Kellerman the adv1ser and P aulme Perrett the edltor The cooper atlon of the group results ln promptness 111 hmdmg the1r work 111 Naturally the memhers of the st aff helng only human do nothlng rn p artlcul ar untxl two weeks before puhhc atxon then everything 15 one grand 'rush' All the m1ter1al rs handed to the advlser and edator They wlth the help of the typlsts type the work m akang one or1g1n al and one duplrc ate It IS then sent to the prlnters the Globe Tunes to he pranted They IH turn send rt hack to he proof read After lf IQ carefully proof read the proofs are xmmedlately sent to the prmters once agun These are then assembled mto the fimshed product After the d1StI'll7L1t1OH of the Fountaln due to the gOSSlp column such remirks as Propaganda I ll Sue Them or That 1sn t true are frequently heard throughout the student hody hut they all loxe rt Ah the Fountam 19 Hn ally out Now the staff once more lapses mto 1 rest perlod unt1l next rssue h I .Q M n ', r, X1 .. J 1 Q fxi ,f '1 .f X 'CVA I 1719 ,A ' I 1 A ' 1 T A s X . . ' ' . ' I . . . '. . . . ' . . ' . - L. . i --C41 a.. 'C.' ' 3, .. ,- C.. ,. 'cn, I. ,.'c.,. ', .,c. . . '1. cc '. :. ' 'L N. Pcrrctt, W. Waanncmzachcr, C. Pune, R. Scidcnhcrgcr, UI. Caarl, W. English. Mxssmg: F. Forney. .1 .1 . . . . 1 . 1 1 1 1 , . 1 ' 1 ' 1 1. f 1 1 f 1 . 1 1 1 Q1 1 , 1 , . . . I . .1 . .1 ' 9 1 1 1 . 1 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 , 1 ' ,1 1 A , ' . 1 ' 1 . 1 1 , 1 , 1 , ' X ' 1 ' 1 ' . 1 , . 1 '1 ' 1 1 ' 1 ' . , ' ' , 1 ' 1 1 1 . . ' , . , 1 f 1 . 1 1 f 1 , 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 ' ' . K 5 1 l 9 1. .1 1. 1 , .. 11 . 1 .1 1 1 1, 1 , 1 1 1 . V ' 1 . , 1 ' '. 1 . . 1 1 ' 1 4
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