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Hurstonian Staff First Row: Sweitzer, V., Bossiek. ll., Gouda, A., Newill. E., Smith, S., Kujawa, E., Kowateh, B Second Row: Miss Myers. Kalinay, V., Blissman, A. M., Hudak. E., Keck, K., lxlchaleliick, E, Fisher, L. Third Row: YVilkins, ll.. Grants, V.. Kueera. E., Knbasky, ll., Ferri, Roth, ll., Myers, A. Yurkosky, R., Chenoweth, C. Familiar words in the sixth period journalism class are count those words 1 edit that Copy. Behind the door of room 102 is a group of students who are as busy as bees. XVith the aid of Miss Myers, the stait is again at work to edit the 1951-5:2 term school paper. Along with the advisor is Hallie Craig, the editor-in-chief to help publish the Hurstonian. Each page has two editors. To aid these edi- tors there is an art editor. business manager. circulation manager. copyreader. photographer. and many page typists. The Hurstoniau was organized sixteen years ago. To edit a paper it takes a lot of co-op- eration. hard work. and a lot of new ideas. -sql ...fn . X. ess-eff-s sss,
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The Libra ry Club First Row: Carcar, P., Porch, N., Keck. D., King, R., King, C., Firment, Second Row: Green, A., Evon, G., Noss, F., Cibulas, A., Pfiefer, E., Bash, The Library Club elects new members each year. Their duty consists of checking books in and out and to help the students unearth their reference assignments. These cheerful, efficient librarians have officers who preside over the monthly meetings. A skating party or dance is held each Veill' to raise money to buy pins for the departing senior members. Monthly club dues also help to pay for these pins. At the close of the year a party is held to honor the senior members. The membership is composed only of four- year mathematics pupils who try to break down the barriers, largely artificial, which prevent many intelligent people from conquering the beautiful simplicity and ordered sequence of mathematical processes, Many meetings are held throughout the school term to achieve a clear knowledge of the essentials of algebra, geometry. trigonometry and the slide rule. It is known by all that it is a great honor to be a member of the Sigma Rho under the supervision of Mr. Nook. ns. Row: Balun, Silyis. G.. Minick, l., llunter. Orayets, A. Sigma Rho 11111111 How: llunter. ll., Elslmry. Yanuckl R.. Icrson, D., Hoover, B., Crmnne, 1. 'H11111' Row: XVhite, C., johnson, XV., Patterson, P., Porteriield, T., Forys, I. P
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Junior Class Play Grimme, P. Second Row: johnson, P., lluntcr, Dennis. B., Sands, P.. Blosky, A., Burns, R., Tcpley, P. Professor How Could You? ll By Anne Coulter Marten Keats Perry, a young professor. . .. Vicky Randolph, the bane of his life. Grandma Perry, an obliging soul ..,, Grandpa Perry, an innocent bystander. . john Appleby, a helpful friend ...... Priscilla Morley, a sweet young thing. . . Tootsie Bean, a fussy spinster. . . . . . Butcher Boy Bean, her big brother. . . Valerie VVhitinan, a Southern charmer Boggins, the sporting butler ......... Two Children, extras .....,......... . . . . . . .Bernard Denis .....Joan Keto . . . .Annamae Cibulas . , . . . . .john Hunter . . .Andrew Bloskey . . . . . .Patricia Ewing . . . .Mary Cunningham . . . . . . .Robert Burns . . . . . . . . . .Eileene Craig . . .................... Paul Sands Pearl Grimine and Pete Tepley
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