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M. P. S. O. LIBRARY STAFF From the drafting classes of room 115 comes the M. P. S. O. Under the super- vision of Mr. Shower, this group is respon- sible for the showing of all movies of interest to classes of L. H. S. Their main object and motto is get on with the show. Row One—Sterling. Reid. Young. Haines. Nusser. DeLong Row Two—Pock. Hickman. Thomas, Mr. Shower, Brenstuhl, Johnson. Shower Row Three—Friesner, Taylor. White. Severing, Rauch, Black Row Four—Reed. Smith. Venrick This group really works hard for their half credit—checking books and maga- zines in and out, taking library slips to study hall teachers, and attempting to keep the general turmoil to a minimum. Row One—Wedge, Getz, Wrightsel, Young. Haber, Clark Row Two—Hart. Moyer. Sherrick. Zaayer. Wolter Row Three—Mowery, Bolar, Bolar, Hockman, Word. Smith 24
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FUTURE TEACHERS Row Ono—Moore. Rauch, Hizey, Milsom, Hyde—Secretary Row Two—Boyitel, Clark. P. Smith, Wilson. McLaughlin, S. Smith—Vice-President; Thrush Row Three—Porter—President; Kitsmiiler, Ochs, Wells—Treasurer; Shaver. Nau- man Row Four—Beiter, Blake, Ridenour, Mowcry, Ruff. Mottos, Hedges Row Five—Uhl, Shaw “I will not stay after school! ... I didn't pull her hair! . . . Such are the problems that await the Future Teachers of L. H. S. The activities of this busy group of students vary from picking up a bit of practical experience by actual teaching in the grades to sending used clothing and other articles to needy students in other schools. 23
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Energetic boys—that they are. They sell candy and run a “popcorn and peanuts stand at the fair to buy a movie projector and spend every other Thursday evening at the school working on projects they want to finish. Mr. Kelley and Mr. Hughes are always around to give a helping hand at these meetings. Row One—Dittmar, Leach, Moody, Taylor, Bookman, Blosser, Reid. Bauman Row Two—Arent—Vice-President; C. Grof. Starner, Tal- bott, Anderson, B. Graf—President; Eslinger—Treas- urer: Hartmann Row Three—Claar, Gerken, Underwood, Bainter, Wie- gand, Lytle. Simmons, Grimm — Secretary; Brown, Compton Row Four—Hiatt, Mayer, Hendrickson, Smith, Johnson, Terry Row Five—Zervis, Von Horn, Holt, Bartlett. Milbaugh. Mr. Hughes, Westenbarger, Waugh. Hommel, Wright “Don't drop your milk bottle! ... All right! Clean it up yourself. . . . Yes, it’s cafe- teria time. They’re not lazy—they just have a lot of work to do . . . Maybe Miss Miller has something to do with that! Row One—Clagg, Conrad, Kost, Anderson, Weaver Row Two—Barnes, Mowery, Crider. Britch, Boucher Row Three—Hammock, Coleman, Kunkler, Robson 25
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