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Facial and vocal expresslons are no problem Masquers Club Lrt e more gray hair please phrase often heard In the Masquers Club Typical vlctlms have been the casts ot the semor assembly the Chnstmas play and the operetta Members learned the basic prln clples tor agmg people coloring harr apply :ng beards and delineating other character nstrcs I-A IM! 1 T Langford strlkes A Townsend as S Hui? looks on ln horror 4 X Prachclng the art of make up for the operetta are P Prlce D Roche and .I Passman Wlllmg v chms are C Cole S Marstellar and C Roth Junior Hugh Dramahcs Tomorrows 'future actors rn the making ln the Junior Hugh Dramatlcs Club pupals develop an Interest In the theater Theur actlvrtres lnclude reading and actrng plays tor these students Mrs Mary E Drawbaugh Librarian Llbrary Club Two cents a day thats the taruft on over due books Members of the Lrbrary Club help with the many services ot the lrbrary Returnmg books to the shelves filing charging out books and stamprng library sllps are some ot therr duties A? R Holmes L Lewis and K Cockey members of fha Library Club perform some of theur dunes
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Monitors' Club Watch that left turnl The monitors con- trol the traffic on Hereford's busy halls and stairways. The desk sergeant for the Moni- tors Club is Mr. Fowble in room 2l3. Did you notice their arm bands with the Here- ford seal on them? ' i I Cop Stephen Kearney mans his station as the crowd goes HOPO we dvll f have IOGIKOI' Chtlk UP 70407 state J Boyd J Cummings and S Ensor .l Learning the ruduments of eleztrucal wiring are H Yarema D Wilhelm and J Rhoten -X + Mr James Rlddagh Shop Instructor Girls Shop Club Tuesday is Ladies Day in the shop The girls make metal bracelets and wooden house signs They learn electrical repairs by the use of such projects as malung ex ension cords and simple splices
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Driver Education Under the supervision of Mr. Coclcey stu- dents learn the fundamentals of correct and careful driving. The students also learn the mechanics of a car. Classroom discussion, bool: work, and instructive movies give stu- .,Mm,,,,u dents of this course a fuller background in driving on today's traffic-'Filled highways. The more advanced drivers, at the end of the course, are taken to Baltimore to test bw' their abilities in city traffic. llllllflllliu Band r ., T Ligiqiifj f So you want to lead a band? Mr. f ' e -if ,. i .3 Kasclrow has a band that follows his able H- L54 'T-Fifi direction. The band plays stirring marches Q H ii while the students enter the auditorium 'for assemblies each Thursday. George Roche Lise and Andy France represented our musicians X' ,fi in the All-County Band. Our band's biggest Q ii V 'f i ambition is to have uniforms. it J il X Mr. Joshua Cockey Mr. Theodore Kosckow Driver Education Instructor Instrumental Music Instructor 3:-ND-CLARINETS: First row, lett to right: Sharp, G. Mentzer, V. Fourhman. Second row: V. Gross, B. Simpson, R. France. ird row. 5. Wallace, P. McGraw, J. White. Fourth row: J. Stover, S. McCleary. Standing: T. Kasckow flnstructorj DRUMS: B. Stutzka, R. Royston, BASSES: B. Ensor, I. Ulman, DRUMS: T. Langford, G. Roche, BELL LYRE: J. Heise, TRUMPETS' A. France, J. Muller, P. Bubb, D. Snyder, W. Almony G Culp FLUTES First row' D Norris SAXOPHONE' C Rittler D Elli son: , . . , . . , . . , . g Second row: BARITONE: R. Smith, HORNS: J. l-loot, R. Davidson, SAXOPHONES: J. Davidson, S. Miles. Third row' BARITONE: B. McCullin, TROMBONES: L. Simons, J. Stutkza, T. Elligson, R. Harris.
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