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The Coqpllolldn Panther Purrings Staff l The Panther Purrings, under the editorship of Emily Settle, has been published every two weeks during the school year of 1931-32. The following are the staff who have worked so hard that F. H. S. might have a real school paper: Editor-in-Chief ..... Business Manager. Sales Manager .... Art Editor ..... . Sport Editor ....... Joke Editor ........ Organization Editor. . . Literary Editor .... Exchange Editor. . . News Editor .... Alumni Editor .... Social Editor .... Feature Editor... ...-a..u.....-..n..........-.. .....-.....-....---..-..-.....-...-... ....e. . . . . . .Emily Settle . .Chester Watson ... .Donald Riester . . . . . .Pat O Rear . . . .Chick Hulette Dorothy McDonald . . . . . . .Keith Goin . . . .Mary Gillhani . . .Judith Lawson . . .Dunlap Darnell .. .Carolyn Rogers . . . . .Hazel Brown .Clara L. Heenan Typists ................ ...Elizabeth Kagin, Mary Susan Lawrence, Lena Wiedmer Sophomore Reporters .... ........................ R ay Brown, Mary Helen Barrett Freshman Reporter ....... .......... C lenevieve Montgomery Eighth Grade Reporters .... .... O riole Jillson, Gullion Mitchell Page fifty-nine
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The Cdpilcllan Art Club I'rf'siflc12I, Eleanor Brown Sec1'etm'y, Martha J. Brandis View Prcslidcnt, Donald Riester T1'cas1u'c1', Bob Gum The Art Club was organized in 1930 with Miss Jessie Cox as adviser. Although the club is not firmly established as yet, great progress was made this year. In October officers were elected and meetings were held each week in the Art Room. Many interesting programs were given by the members. All proceeds from activities such as art orders, decorating, etc., will go for better equipment of the art room. Page fifty-eight
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The Coqpllol'ah The Annual Staff Haven't you often wondered what really goes on in the Capitolian room? What a. story those walls could tell! As to whom you are to blame for what is in this book- well, Eleanor Brown was art editor and a splendid one she made with her ever-ready pen to fashion lines into pictures. Dorothy McChesney's lingers are so cramped from typing that it is quite possible they may remain that way permanently. It was Mary Susan Lawrence, who struggled with the organizations and activities, and if you don't believe it was a struggle just ask her. To Jeanne Parrent and Inez Lyon we owe the feature section and Inez wrote the calendar-couldn't you tell it? And in Cecil Campbell we have the great sport writer of tomorrow. Bill Yount and Florence Fort are responsible for all the lovely snap-shots. Dorothy McDonald and Donald Riester were assistant editor and busi- ness manager respectively, who are learning how to carry on the work next year. The freshman and sophomore class histories were written by Max Proffitt and Merle Carter. And now we come to the Business Manager, Herbert Jackson, and his assistant, Frank Rogers, who collected your dollars, chased after ads, and paid for what the rest of the staff spent. Then there is our one and only Nancy Gillham, editor-in-chief of this annual, without whom it couldn't have succeeded. We really wonder what this school will do when our Nancy isn't flitting here and there through the halls on some important busi- ness. XVe'll miss Nancy as we will never be able to iind another just like her. If you don't believe the honor of being on the staff is work, please refrain from expressing your opinion before any staff member, if you put any value on life. If the strain had lasted much longer, the entire staff might be found living at Inez's right now. l':11.fa- sixty
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