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MAKE-UP Pills for your ills and friendly advice are all issued from the same office, that of our school nurse. Miss Esther Edwards, having a busy schedule in the other schools of the city as well as K.H.,S,, can be found in her office only between 8:15 to 9:30 A. M. and 12 :OO to 1:30 P. M., but her office is very capably taken care of by her assistants whom she trained at the beginning of the year. In case of emergency Miss Edwards is advised by Dr. Frederick Schwartz. He also issues physical ex- aminations for all the athletes. The next time your head aches after an exam, see Miss Edwards, who will fix you up in no time. Miss Esther Edwards and Dr. Fredrick Schwartz look over 1 the weekly schedule. TUDIO GUIDE . . . uar s Pink pass slips, white call slips, and yellow or green slips from the deans' offices are just 'a few of the small pieces of paper which the monitors see each day. These sentinels of the halls keep watch during the periods, inspecting the vast array of passes, making certain the members of the cast have permission to be in the corridors. Under the supervision of Dean Jones and other members of the faculty, the monitors perform their duty with the very able assistance of the captains, who spend the period cruising around, offering their help to monitors who might have doubts about slips or other problems. The monitors, and especially their captains, are worthy of the praise of everyone for their participation in the enormous task of keeping the halls quiet. Captain Stan Dugan points out possible errors in ci pass slip to John Ryan. 6 Page 25
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QPERATOR II101'S 6114 Stage productions would be dull, drab affairs, indeed, if it were not forthe spice of lighting and sound effects. Thirty boys provided each and every member of the cast with the appropriate background throughout the drama and especially dur- ing Act T. The Operators' Club was re- sponsible for the miles and miles of movie film and the several film strips bringing to RHS the magic of the out- side world, a magic which might never be experienced otherwise. The members of the club, in its tenth year of service, chose the following to serve as officers for the year: Fredrick lierby, president, Jack Zimmerer, vice- presidentg John Spangler, secretary, Ron Pelgen and Pete Briney, treasurers for die first and second semesters, respect- ively. Under the watchful supervision of the faculty advisor, Miss Fay Cover, special feature movies throughout the year prov- ed to many the value of audio-visual ed- ucation and all that is associated with it. Top: Ronald Pelgen and jack Zimrnerer perform one of the m in its tenth efi f any duties offered by this club . .. y rr o service. BottomAFirst Rowi Jim Butcher, John Ringle, john Spangler, Charles Fridlin, Peter Bruc: Briney, Dick Taylor, Fred Kerby, jack Zimmerer. Second Row: Miss Fay Cover, Carl Hynds, Dick Batey, Bill Lytle, Bill Bless, Robert Cupp, Bill Briggs, Jim Scheifl Third Row: Thurman Watson, Mik S e tokes, Rick Baugher, Kenneth Smee, Stan Dugan, Rr-n Pelgen, jack Elleman, George Poulos, Bob Summers. Page 24 . . . better movi GS
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Page 26 TAGE HAN S Recording absences, making out sched- ules, and issuing bulletins were but a few of the many duties of the helpers in Mr. Hinshawls orlice. These two young ladies. Miss Joan Mummert and Mrs. Betty Leffert, worked unceasingly, especially during the beginning of each year, trying to the best of their ability to make any corrections or changes in the daily sched- ule of a dissatisfied student. Everyone likes to eat good food. That is a probable explanation for the long cafeteria lines since the best food in Ko- komo is prepared by the 'tmasters of thc pots and pans in the basement of KHS Directed by Mr. Forrest Roe, the jan- itors of KHS kept not only the high school building, but also the gym and the new vocational building, clean and im- maculate despite the carelessness of some. Top: Mrs. Betty Leffert and Mifs .Ioan Mum- mert record phone calls and morning ab- sences, Middle: The cooks busy themselves with the preparation of lunch for the students who eat in the cafeteria. Bottom: james McCune, H. Paul Miller, Ollie Miller, Arch Golding, and Wfarren Miller take time out from their busy day to have their pictures taken.
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