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DIRECTORS Xliss Cox. Nlr. Stetler. Klr. Clark. Nlr. Larimer, Miss Sauk, Nlrs. Gloor. Nlrs. Roess. FACULTY The directors of our great drama have been our teachers. who have supervised our rehearsals and have prepared the way for our premiere. The night of our performance brings to our minds char- acteristic scenes which we shared with these instructors. 'tXN'ho hit that sour note? is the phrase that recalls to us Miss Cox. our music supervisor. .Ks our commercial teacher. Mr. Stetler. watched us every morning run for typewriters. With a grin or a grim expression he listened to our persistent banging on the machine. You'll pay for that means that Mr. Clark heard a test tube break. liy the school year some expense bills had grown into many dollars. lfrom Mr. Larimer. our l'.O.lD. teacher. we learned much about life in a family of and four girls. Miss Sank, our linglish teacher and play clirectiir. never failed to pick out those made noise when she was out of the room. lf she had not heard our voices. our facial betrayed the guilty. livery morning at eight-tifty Mrs. Gloor warned us. All right: that's the bell homeroom supervisor, she daily gave us that bit of information about the ringing of the Our memories of Mrs. Roess are most vivid when we recall our sophomore year. despite our protests. we were forced to accept her invitation to pick up the paper from end of the 'seven boys of us who expressions ' As our bell. livery day. the floor.
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PRODUCERS Vlatnn-s Kininwel. -lnhn Ulu-r. fi:-m'ge Nl. lfiuilkm-r. NYilliani liingler. llr, ,lerry NI, 'lxunes was alms:-nt frmn the pieture. livery shnw must haue IJl'1ltlllL'L'l'5. Ours :ire the tive members uf the hnnrcl nf ecluezitinn. illlll't,LlQ.1'lIflL1l the f't'1ll' they ermntrihntecl tu nur eduezitinn hy gratiiting fnncls fur the neeessities fur nperzltingg' the selinnl, 'l'his yt-:lr they leaiseml the gymnasium of the Queiliztlnniing Township selinul fur nur basket- hztll gznnes. In the lntnre it xxill nnt he neeessury tn use that tlnnr heeziuse the sehnnl bnnrcl. Zlllllltf with the Ilnnversville linrniigli Lfnnneil. has fnrmecl plums for the alclclitinn of 11 building to nur sehnnl. 'l'he hnilcling' will inelntle ll gyinnztsinln fnr elusses and Sllt'l2ll zittliirs :ls well :ls an Zlllillltlfllllll with :in ztcleqnzite stage. George- l 1ll1llillL'l', president, operates 1lL'ULll mine nezir llnfwersville: Xvllllillll li. Ringler, Vice- presiclent, is emplnyetl hy the linker XYhiteley Coal tfmnpzinyz james Kimmel, treasurer, is emplnyed by the lierkehile Nline: Alnhn Ulmer. seeretury is eniplnyetl by the linker XYhiteley t'nnl Cnnipzinyg lbr. .lerry M. blames is the lineal physieixtn. 'l'u these tive men. who represent :ill the citizens of llnuversville linrnugli, we express nur ap- preeialti-vn for their making pnssihle nur etlncattinn. XXI- 2llStl express nur grititucle fur :ill their efforts tnwztrtl niuking our selinul one nf which we are very proud.
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OUR MANAGER MR. LARIMER Mr. Larimer has served as the manager of the theater. He has had charge of all that took place in the theater. If any of the players did not properly perform his daily activities. Mr. Lari- mer took charge of him for a session after the performance. There is scarcely a student who has not wandered into Mr. Larimer's ottice to have an excuse signed. Many of these students left the office with their ears banging See you at ten minutes of four. More than a disciplinarian. Mr. Larimer has also given us many privileges. He has granted us time ot? from school for such matters as having our graduation-pictures taken. as well as for preparing for any other class activity. Nevertheless we always felt that we were not given enough time on' from school. Mr. Larimer coached the Hoovers' basketball team. His rules about smoking, girls, and late hours were a subject of much complaint from both boys and girls. It was quite dillicult for the boys to keep on such a narrow path: but. rather than risk being! thrown off the team. they obeyed. 'l'o our manager. Mr. Larimer. we wish to express our appreciation for his supervision of our studying and rehearsing. He will always remain an important tigure in the development of our performance.
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