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Pylon Club Continued Dcspite all clifliftllticw juniors. tlcm'l lic tliscottiatgucl. ,Xltcr it uns oxci' zmtl tlcmc. thc Pxlon Staff tlecidcrl that they hzitl really hzltl at grnml limo despite thc uorlt imolxccl. :tml hope thzlt next QCHIJS stall' will he :tw Sllflfiillll in ltjllilllllg zu high Stzmtlaml as thix xcurk stztll hm hccn. The xezxrlxook will txill :tlixms rt-mcmlwr Ruth xltll'Qllll lllffllllil in with hcr l1l2l9lCl'lilll 1rticlcs, Nlztryn :mtl llcllzxger. Inc., itmpsitig from Htzlttsxillc to foliage I':1vlt getting urls. llommc l 'colt and jezm WCW furiotlslt' working ziltcr school. lltllllllll Glimm llllllxlllg up tht' tlttmmx. ack Robertson :mtl john Pauli xccrctly llllll-xlllg tloixii photox ol cxcrtmic in school. I'im l-Qxzuix' little sketches tltmvii ut Qtzill nicctiiigs. mzmx pt-oplc xxho xull'crt'tl lrom urilctsl twmiip on tht' litemlry stall. thc lmi'tl-wotltiiig ctlitou, :mtl lint lmt not leant tht' txpixts uhm :ill txorltctl to make this Pylon ll hook to hc l'l'llll'llllJCl'i'Kl. The stall' tvishcs to thzmlt Xli. Spuirhci. ull Izicultx nifnilicis. tht' c.2llllClkll Clluln. :mtl ull Students fkCSPCCl2lllX thc jtuiiotxj, ixho in zmy tiny hclpctl in thc pulmlittltitzii ol' this xczirlnook. PX LON CI.l'l3 Front Raw: Lrffl In Right: lillcii Guswio. lloimltl Giimm, lloltic Icllxitw. Xliw lJiutwi.l.Alo11m1c Scott, jane Linhnrtlt.AShirlct Xlitnlivll, i Second Rory: lolm l'zzt'k. Ilznwl Siimllixootl. l,t!ll.l Xyholl. Lois Ficumlt. l'z1t llroixn. George Neumann, jzmitc Grimm, l'im lixtuis. Lax! Rout: Ioan Hzlxxkins. Luci lforrcstcr. Klart lime lloixiist-ml. Nlmilxn Xlttrxii. Xml ltlrncr. jean Wcrl, Burbztrzi Rmmioii, Ruth Morgan.. i i331
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YEARBOOK STAFF Front Row: Left lo Right: lillen Gussioi Secontl Rmu: Left lo Right: Shirley Mitchell Feature Editor, Dottie lIeffries-1'1ditor-in- -Advertising Managerg john PackiPhoto- chief, Miss Dretsia-Sponsor: Joanne Scott! graph Editor, Pat Brown-Art Editorg Don- Assistant Editorg jane Linhardt-Literary ald Grimm-Business Managerg jean Werz- Editor. Circulation Manager, Tim Evans-Assistant Art Editor. Pylon Club The Pylon Staff did a grand job this year despite the fact that numerous unseen problems confronted them with unlimited delays. Our main problem was to Find a permanent sponsor, who was not located until about the middle of the school year. This faculty member was Miss Anna Marie Dretsia, who did a hard job of supervising the staff in their work. The second difficulty confronting this staff' was that of obtaining a photographer, engraver, and printer. All other near-by schools had previously placed their orders and claims and it became almost impossible to obtain the wanted contracts. Therefore, much time passed before the many agreements that were needed were signed, sealed, and filed, and the staff mem- bers had their sleeves rolled up and were ready to go to work. Due to the pressing time, business meetings were held once a week during school hours. During these meetings, all of the staff and assistants were industrionsly engaged in writing articles, proof reading, getting and compiling ads and patron lists, labeling and mounting pic- tures and layouts in order to publish a yearbook. At the beginning of the year, the staff had planned to play a little along with their work, but the social activities were forced to take a back seat until the yearbook was off to press. The work done, the Pylon staff enjoyed themselves at a theater party in Washington and a gay weenie roast in Miss Dretsia's back yard a little later. VVe are in hopes that next year's Pylon staff will realize that a word to the wise is sufficient, and that it will begin its work as early in the fall as possible. Publishing an annual in war-time calls for delays in every engagement, and the notorious reply one gets from the photographer, engraver, and printer is, We'll do our best to get your orders filled as soon as possible, but the labor and material shortage can not be overlooked. l32l
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l SENIOR DRAMATICS Front Rmw: Left In Right: james Cashman. Peggy Carmody. joan Schoeh, joan Wyanl. Mary Dennis, Barbara Runnion, Dorothy jellries, Shirley Mitchell, janice Grimm, jean Blondell, Alma Reed, Helen Dindleheck, Dona Nyholi, Mary jane Toyvnsemi, Pauline Sl. Martin, Patricia Brown, joan Hawkins, Marilyn Maryn. Middle Row: Evelyn Mason, Dale Downs, Ruth Morgan, Mary jane Craig, Virginia LQUIIIU, Betty Sillanian, Nancy Lou Morrison, Lucy Forrester, Shirley Rohy, Dorothy Denis, Barbara Godfrey, Virginia Groves, Margaret Fuller, Eleanor jones, Lois Freundl, Mrs. Cook-Sponsor, jane Linhardl-Treasurer, Ellen Gussio-Secretary, Corinne Davis--Vice Presiclcm, Mahlon Eshhaugh-President. Back Row: Nat Gales, james Carneal, Clayton Nlrflarl, Alan Taylor, james Nlrtiarl, George Neumann, Paul Sirickler, Le Grand lieneliel, Harry Leiper. Philip Dykstra. Roherl Humphrey, Donald lVolie, Robert Hall, Ned Herr, Fred Klippert, Donald Grimm. Ray llocherl, james Demar, Leonard LeMire, Tim Evans. jUNIOR DRAMATICS Front Row: Left to Right: Carol Fredin, lrma jane Slewart. Edith Denis, jean Todd, Eunice Krump, Shirley Ailes, Dolores McWilliams, Bob Porter, George jones, Frank Schrom. Second Row: Bonnie Aldrich, john Liulelon, Richard Trasl, Boh Wammond, Bill O'Mahuney, Irene Lewis, Margie Cook, Naomi Adamson, Mrs. Cook, Sumner Cragin, Don Robinson, jackie Hause, jean Black. Last Ron-: jean Bonnard, Beyerly Drass. Alona Dement, Palsy Miller, jane johnson, Marilyn Eshbaugh, Louise jones, Carol Holien, Belly Lou Waldo, Arlene Fowler. lfsiil
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