Mitchell High School - Warbler Yearbook (Mitchell, SD)

 - Class of 1941

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Page 51 text:

Ch L 0 -I-I I1 S i 'JZ' ,,.. Looking over copy Young Writer' staff plans color scheme Inset-Fougner, 1-flilor Literists Write For Publication Beginning at the first of the second semes- ter. the staff began to assemble the material written by English 4A students. under the direction of Miss Cooper. for publication in the Young Writer, annual senior magazine of original work. Miss Cooper chose a staff from the mem- lmers of both semester classes to read and edit all the stories. essays, articles. poems. and book reviews that were received from the pupils. From these contributions the best were selected for use in the magazine. This year the Young Vtrriter used feature pages of purple. thus utilizing a scheme with the school colors. purple and while. For its theme, the keyword was achieve- ment --in every phase of school life. especi- ally in creative work. Introduced in design and carried out chiefly by illustrations and sketches of various school emblems. this idea displayed its connection with MHS students. ln accordance with customary procedure, the material was stenciled as well as mimeo- graphed by the advanced typing classes. Much of the written work was illustrated by the art editors. Staff members consisted of Margaret Foug- ner. editorg George Flora. assistant editorg Paul Pryor and liob Gilbert. business mana- gersg Jean Anderson and Bernice Brooks. publicityg llob Nloir and Don Wlangsness. art editors. s-.p Committee chairmen were Goldie Schutt and, Shirley Lifschultz, short storiesg June llaumheier and Helen Lindsitrom, es- saysgxlwarcia Qlanda and Loliieign Barber, poetrygs-lion Wlall-is. articlesg Garold Faber and Artliiiriliegvold. book reviews. JK

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P- L- fU L .O .J ffafh s t tx X lx L Students Assist as Librarians A place for studlyxx a place forirecreation, These sessions help the students to become and a place every pup'l in the school knows acquainted with the purpose of the library about is our library. hey know of it be- and also help to encourage the use of the vari- cause everyone has an occasion to make use of the advantages made available through the purchasing of many books, newspapers, and magazines. Nearly all school work is based on the library. Here is found material other than that in tl1e ordinary textbook, such as maps. magazines, newspapers, and fiction books. These sources of information are in use nearly every hour in the day especially by history. civics. English. or biology students. A card catalogue and volumes of the readers guide are available for locating in- formation. So homore English classes each 'ear s Jend 1- 5 l a period of time studying the use of the read- ers guides, card catalogues, and dictionaries. Workirig-or pretending Ccneral checkup ous types of reference material found there. Miss Hopfner has a number of student as- sistants who take care of the library during their study hours. Every Tuesday night they meet to increase their knowledge of how the cards should be filed and other helpful hints that librarians should know. The assistant librarians were as follows: Edris Miller. Charlotte Talbot, Lucille Ehlers, Marcia Janda, Norma Griffin. Frances Maake- stad. Betty Miller, Shirley Comstock. Tessa Ocheltree, and Bonnie Foster. Several interesting hobbies have been dis- played in the library throughout the year by the members of the hobby club, which is sponsored by Miss Hopfner. Reference rnatcriul Ancient book dm-comics MHS Wu.



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0 U IU L sl ff .-figs.. g xx ,- XXX s.. N. .lu niorkXLiVee For HGTBCIGJIX XX x Typical experi nces of twoqollege girls' spring vacation was told in uThree Days of Gracie, presented hy the junior clags The story took placebiqi the Wiaring home, located in a small mid-west town. The home was again hrought to life as Philippa Waring. Kate Warings cousin. playedx hy Carol Dan- forth and Gracie Vlfarner. a college friend. played hy Gertrude Gorman. spent a spring vacation there. Arlene Heljeson as Kate Wvaring. an old maid and owner of the home. wore a hat that was ten years old and a dress of the same vintage. Canvas runners were used to pro- tect rngs. She hossed everyone around. es- pecially her maid. Effie. plaved hy Esther Saxe. and her sister Janet. portrayed hy Ann Craft. who would have had possihilities if Kate would not have imposed invalidism upon her. At the arrival of Philippa and Gracie everything was changed. the girls continu- ally got into trouble hut Cracie's inspirations usually got them out of it. The girls hnally managed to send Kate out of town. so they picked up the runners. rolled up the rugs and had a party. They invited their hoy friends from college and some of the voung folks in the village. Doctor Cashion was also present. He 'ldis- coveredw Janet. after not having seen her since their school days. The girls were very much surprised when Kate returned home un- expectedly and Gracias inspirations again met the necessities of the moment. lncident- ally Janet and Doctor llashion were cngaged, much to Katels dismay. Others included in the cast were the fol- lowing: Joe McMahon. Hob Coury. June Leeder. Dwayne Ahrens. Polly Grigg. Elmer Sandness. Opal Nesheim. Don Minehart, Dean Buehler. Don Johnston. Dale Smith, and Hob Allbee. The maid entertains Reviving Billy Kate surprises Cracie Sign here lady

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