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Jfo - wffejf Dramatic Department Last year's spring play, given by the dramatic department, was The Bal, a mystery in three acts, by Mary Roberts Rinehardt. The cast, in spite of hard work and late rehearsals had great fun through the murders and terrifying scenes. The audience was kept in suspense as to the out- :ome of the play to the very end. On December 3 and 10, Horlick's dramatics group put on The Secret of Pat Pending by Bill and Marcia McCreary for the Children's Theater. The unusual object in this play was the complicated wishing machine. The crew worked hard to get it together and make it work during the performances. This year a group of sophomores, iuniors, and seniors have picked a comedy, Uncle Fred Flits By written by Wodehouse and Clark. Qi Top Pow - D. Iverson, S. Faber, A. Solbraa Bottom Row - J. Schwartz, B. Milslagle ,L if
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Student Treasury Under the supervision of A. J. Cox, Commercial Department Head, Student Treasury handles all school funds. The members are an honor group of ten students chosen from commercial maiors. Their work con- sists of typing, filing, mimeograph- ing, maintaining a student treasury, doing general office work, and planning the budget for the school year. Office Practice Row l, D. Jacobsen, P, Zierke, M. Habada, E. Molbeck Row 2, E. Zimmer, J. Wohlleber, J. Metz, E. Petersen, C. Anderson Row 3, Mr. Cox, P. Snook N. H. S. Row l, B. Wagner, J. Hansen, M, Johnson, A. Meyer, H. Luby, B. Bartz. G. Barter Row 2, R. Ferraro, D. Jorgensen, M. Myers, N. Larson, S. Voelker, F. Gast, Miss Kammerer Librarians Row 'l, J. Jacobsen, A. Hoag, Miss Peplinski. G. Gotthardt, B. Kronick, E. Hansen Row 2, D. Petersen, P. Zierke, G. Lenzke, S. Sweet, B. Cramer, D. Bernhardt, M. Mura Row 3, Jim Johnson Library Have you ever realized the amount of work that goes into the filing of a book for your reading enioyment? First, the book comes into the library with its catalog cards and shelf list cards. Next, a brief preview of the book is writ- ten so as to attract your attention and get you interested enough to read the book. The cards are then filed in their respective places. The book is then placed on the shelf so you can see it and check it out. The librarians are all students who have volunteered their services in this way. They serve under the supervision of Miss Peplinski. National Honor Society Students in National Honor So- ciety must display outstanding scholarship, leadership, character, and service. Members are chosen by the faculty from the top third of the iunior and senior classes. The selection includes seven and one-half per cent of the iunior class and fifteen per cent of the senior class. Their duties include telephone duty in the office at noon and the supporting of the War Orphan Fund. T s.. l - . f S iii lla illliiils-
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