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KAYE RITA RiNKER Kaye - Advertising Assistant Treasurer.....................2 Chorus....................1-2-3 Glee Club...................2-3 Ghost for Rent ..............3 Belle of the West ...........4 Little Women ................4 Panthers Progress.............3 G.A.A.....................1-2-3 Band .....................1-2-4 LUCY LEE ROSENBAUM Marmalade - Ass't Art Editor Chorus....................1 -2-3 Glee Club....................2-3 The Lamp Went Out ............3 Papa Says No .................3 Belle of the West ............3 Little Women .................4 Panther Progress...........1-2-3 G.A.A. . „...............1-2-3-4 Secretary................2-3 Librarian ...................1-2
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RICHARD LYNN LA SHU A Speed - Business Manager Vice President. ........ 3 Basketball.....................1 2.3 4 Baseball.......................1 -2 3-4 Chorus.....................1-2-3 Ghost for Rent ...............3 Belle of the West ............3 The Lamp Went Out ............3 Little Women .................4 Panther Progress...........1-2 3 Boys'State Alternate...........3 CAROL IRENE MILLS Mabel - Activities Editor Chorus.....................1-2-3 Glee Club....................2-3 Ghost for Rent”...............3 Papa Says No .................3 Little Women .................4 Panthers Progress............1-3 G.A.A...................I -2-3-4 Cheerleader.............1-2-3-4 Belle of the West ............3
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BEVERLY ANN SALISBURY Bcv - Circulation Manager Chorus..............1 2-3 Glee Club..................2-3 Ghost for Rent .............3 Belle of the West ..........3 Little Women ...............4 Panthers Progress . . . .1 2 3 G.A.A...............1-2 3-4 Band.......................1-2 Oratorical Contest...........3 Honorable Mention Museu m Imagine It is forty years from now. and you are a visitor to the art museum of this town. It has recently been erected as a memorial to the many celebrated citlaens who once made the town their home, and it con- tains, as its most cherished possessions, momentos of their deeds and works. You enter the museum. Over a door at the right is an inscription reading, The Art Museum of Hanna. Youenter and gaxe about you. A varied assortment of exhibits meets your eyes. You begin at the left side and work your way slowly around until the doer is reached again. And you see the following interesting exhibits. 1. In a g I a s s case are a number of yellowed and worn sheets of news- paper. The heading is Advice to the Lovelorn by Polly Pepper. You read the answers to the foolish questions, and they are sensible answers, although over sentimental. The card over the case says, First series of the Polly Pepper 'Advice to the Lovelorn', which became the most famous syndicated newspaper article series in the world. Polly Pepper was Amelia Saylor. 2. A collection of silver and gold loving cups and medals of all descrip- tions meets your eye next. Their inscriptions vary from High running jump at state track meet, to Winner of Olympic Games, Greece. The card states simply, The trophies won by Norman Doll, world's greatest ftthlot . 3. Here is a helmet and badge with a number and the letters P.D. You wonde r why that is of importance and then you read the card above. It says, The badge and helmet of Kaye Rlnker Smithkowski, the first police- woman of her town. She did more to secure law and order in her district than any ten men and was a credit to her town and state. 4. In the next show case is a worn and dirty passport, and the name on it is that of Beverly Salisbury Van Heuson. The card states, Mrs. Van Heuson, the first woman to commute from America to Europe by the Great Northern Airway. She operated two candy stores, where she sold her famous fudge - - one m London and the other in New York, and spent the alternate days in each, traveling back and forth at night. 5. In the fifth c a s e is a beautiful photograph of a spring scene - --a A Visit To Ihe
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