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Ronald Barnes, carillonneur at First Plymouth Church, demonstrates his technique for one ot the music appre- ciation classes. When the call for lights, music, and action is heard at LHS. productions, BERNARD NEVIN, co-sponsor of Clet Club, is re- sponsible for the music, as he directs the LHS. Orchestra, The music goes 'round and 'round and so does MISS DORTHEA GORE as she goes from her girls music groups to Clef Club, which she sponsors, to the golf course, which she also finds time for. USIC o 0 o or l7ll'!!l'OIIS--Cl!I7lOSf every stucfent IIS iniereslec! in band orcfieslra, or vocaf music as Cl career Or mere gg as cc very refaxlng pastime. The L..H.S, Band, a stand-out in the annual Band Day parade makes its Way past l3th and O Streets. Wa-da-da-da-da-da-da .... HUGH RANGELER pulls a hit from his music library when he puts his Senior Choir through the paces of the l'St. Louis Blues. Mr. Rangeler also sponsors Orpheons. LYLE WELCH enlivens the football half-time period with the many formations of the L.H.S. Marching Band. Wher- ever music is needed, rallies, games, or Orpheons, Mr. Welch comes to the rescue.
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are sixty. MRS. VINA vides her time between mathe- matics and Peppers. A lady who can point out all the angles is MISS EDITH ELLIS, mathematics teacher and head ot the citizenship committee. It you're wondering how the Home Room Representatives get so much done, page MISS RUTH HALL, who helps them through the year. . ni' K Q Being a sponsor tor the Senior Class and on several commit- tees can really keep a person busy, as MISS GRACE Mc- MAHON, mathematics teacher, will tell you, lie tgucfitors .9lL6fl'CZCIn'Ol71, ossfhf P Q COII LLSIOIZ c1l1'x:z'cf1'11c lhefrl f J cz ents Znefween a muff: IAG QQIIOIUX WQ!fCll'0. Page 26 N fJ!1CClf1Ol1 of 110,908 and an CZC!C!l.fl'OIl io Can We aitord it'??'l was the question most often put to MISS MILDRED WAIDE as financial advisor for the l95U Links. MISS IOSEPHINE WIBLE, head of the Mathematics Depart- ment, practices what she preaches and becomes Well acquainted with club treas- urers by auditing club books. Keeping up with the Ioneses is always a hard task, but es- pecially it the subject is mathematics and the Iones is MISS GERTRUDE IONES.
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The man behind the men . . . RALPH BEECHNER is L.H.S. athletic director. He also helps with L Club and the National Athletic Honor Society. l-lale! Hale! the gang's all here. SAM HALE'S gang is the baseball team and his many physical e d u C a t i o n classes. In case oi accident please notify CARL MANTHEY, prac- tical iirst aid and hygiene in- structor and co-sponsor ot the Science Club. Wealth . . . eczturirtcq sports o every Ainai ,foot- Aaff l9asAet6ctM oczseoafl track swinz lrzz ng, goff tefirlfs, aria! wrest- frng, makes for Letter atlzfetes ana! Safety comes first with MISS ETHEL MURRAY and her sate- ty committee. Miss Murray also lends her practical knowl- edge and pleasing personality to her hygiene and first aid classes. citizens. IACK GEIST and DON WEBER don't seem to be properly impressed with the energy being put forth by Gordon Madsen in cr boys phys- ical education class. V-X-E-Z-H . . . MRS. MARY Who's on iirst? is no mystery MAPES, the school nurse, has in the classes ot MlSS HELEN a language all her own when IO MILLER, who also helps the she gives each student the an- Cirls Athletic Association. nual eye test.
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