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f x 2 J 'ii 'ff tands for News This year the responsibilities and the privileges of carrying on the function of the Horner Academy News have rested mainly in the hands of capable underclassmen. Despite the lack of traditional junior and senior guidance, the stalf members have proceeded on their own initiative to provide their schoolmates with the current news of importance and interest. The production of the paper has been facilitated greatly by the co-operation of the Commercial Club in doing the typing. Editor ...,...... .... W ilhelmina Haake Assistant Editor . . . ....... Betty Hartquist Art Editor ........ .... P atricia Steinback Business Manager . . . .... Betty Downey Production Manager . . . ..... Sarah Hatcher Head Typist ....... .... P rudence Ryan Exchange Editor . . . ..... Mary Fanning Feature Editor . . . . . .Helen Lawrence Sports Editors! Girls ..... . . .Rita Lawrence Boys ....... .... .l alfrey Harris Faculty Advisor .... .... M rs. Roy J. Hatt First Row fkneelinglz Newman, Gallup, Sears, Neal, Carlson, Bull, Cowburn, Signor, L. Second Row fseatedl: Lawrence, H., Gower, Mrs. Hatt, Downey, Haake, Lawrence, R., Hartquist, Hatcher, Fanning, M., Ryan, Steinback, Rossell. Third Row fstandingl: Foster, Collier, Knapp, Tuller, Daily Harris Randall M Miller M Lawrence G Fanning, H., Hamilton, Smith. Fourth Row Cstandinglz Eberhardt, 6Vatson,,Gibbs, Hamrhon, Robbiiis, Monty, Liti: Anderson, Signor, E. 26
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and M ummers One of the most active clubs in school, and consequently the one with the largest treasury, is the Mummers' Club, a group of students who are interested in the production of plays each year. Officers were: President ..... . . . Thomas Dannan Vice-President . . . .... Helen Lawrence Secretary .... .... M arcella McEvoy Treasurer . . ..... . . . . . . ..... Mary McEvoy Under the direction of Miss Doris Howell, the play A Little Honey was presented in December. Proceeds were added to the fund for pur- chasing new scenery. A dance was given in the school gymnasium on March 29 with Spiegle Wilcox's orchestra. As a wind-up of the year, a party was planned for all club members. Top Row: Beaudry, Svhenvk, Langdon, Knobel, Carlson, Hammon. Third Row: Ryan, Hoy, Foster, Caughey M., Forbes, E., Mac-Neill, Hatcher, Caughey, Marg. Second Row: Van Donsel, Newman, L., Gower, Miss Howell Stoker, B., Lawrence, H., Dannan, McEvoy, M., McEvoy, Marcella, Newman, W., Munson, Forbes, M. First Row Newman, R., Downey, Stoker, J., Lawrence, R., Neal, Hartquist, Nicholson, Bull, Haskell, Collier. 25
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any rig fhwlij i tands for Odyssey rf 1.5 if ff 0 frirft-,QHKZLXJ ltr J 'Wh xr -334+ yd H4 NU, df fp e 132 A g NfQriL' 1 I don't think that idea is very good.', 'alt doesn't suit the theme. 'LWhat did you do with that copy?,, No doubt you have been hearing comments such as these emanating from Odyssey staff meetings all year. In spite of the problems of select- ing a theme, planning pages, getting subscriptions and advertisements, and taking pictures, we finally put our heads together and put out this book, which we hope you will enjoy. This is due in no small part to the aid and assistance of the Odyssey advisor, Mrs. Hatt. The Odyssey staff includes Mrs. Hatt, advisor, Kenneth Cox, editor, Lois Newman, Barbara Stoker, Helen Lawrence, Ruth Miller and Rodney Sellen. Ruth Miller, Kenneth Cox, Lois Newman, Rodney Sellen, Mrs. Roy Hatt, Barbara Stoker, Helen Lawrence Con floor J . R, , f ,, f 4, be - 34 Q, Q, 322 Q? ' '?' ,L ii wr 5 E .Nw 27
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