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First Row-Velma Frrwmaii, srnior editor, Betty Ellis, snapshot editor, Inrz Backs, typistg Wilma Cunnington, art vilitorg Irannz' Holcroft, editor-in-chief, Helen L. Riggs, calendar editorg Gathel Walker ami Esther Gerard, subscription managers. Svroml Row-Rose Norton, typistg Valzla Dennings aml Ianice Shroyer, avtizfiiivs editors, Norma Slmillr, snapshot rditorg Mildred Clark, typistg Mildred Iolanson, literary editor, Alberta Sutton, class poetg lilaim' Landis, art editor. Third Row-lamrs Wlsitvvotton, business managerg Bill Chaney, advertising 'managerg Dee Towns, atblrtii' vditorg Bill Davis, azlwrtisirvg nmnagvr, War1'z'n Emslowillrr, joke rditor. efilnnuczl Staff The subscription drive started with a bang this year. To arouse interest in the yearbook we gave a mock trial before the school. By the end of the allotted time we had reached our goal of 250. The Seniors were very happy, for that meant we could publish The Indianianf' To make the drive more interesting, the Sen- iors werc divided into the Blues and the Golds to see which side could sell the most subscriptions. The contest was heated from beginning to end, and just which side was going to win was uncer- tain until the last minute. Velma Freeman and Dave Bowman kept the score see-sawing back and forth and caused much uncertainty and nervous- ness for all concerned. We waited breathlessly while Miss Albertson announced the final outcome. The Golds, led by Vice-President Hawk, won over the Blues, led by President Park. Hooray! ! On November S we tried out for positions on the staff. A few were disappointed, but for the most part, everyone was very well satisfied. On November 14 we held our first staff meet- ing, at which Miss Albertson gave us our instruc- tions. Everyone set to work with a will and did his work promptly and efficiently. It wasn't un- common to see several of us busy in the Annual Ofhce any first or seventh period until the dummy was completed. We wish to express our thanks to Miss Albert- son for supervising the book, to Mr. Wilson for overseeing the financial side of the work, to Miss Anderson for directing the art work, and to Amos Sandoe and Richard Weaver for making the ad- vertising posters. Our one great hope is that everyone will like the finished product of these combined efforts of The Staff.
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Tloey 73055 the job JEL Morgan Dr. McKean Mr. Shuman Mr. Morgan, the wiry, little man who goes about school with a thoughtful look, is a highly respected member of the school board. It is he who guides students safely through their high school courses, giving special help and guidance to us seniors who need it most. If some junior or senior is not likely to graduate with his class, Mr. Morgan does all he can to assist him. That assistance is greatly appreciated. All in all, We think he is a very efficient superintendent, and we don't know what M.H.S. would do without him. t He has studied at Central Normal College, State Mr' Freeman Mr' Cummins Teachers' College, University of Michigan, and University of Chicago. He has an A.B. and an A.M. degree. On the Board with Mr. Morgan are four efficient co-workers, who are sincere in their efforts to make M.H.S. one of the best schools in Indiana. This year they voted to put new hot water heaters in the shower rooms so that hot water is now available for showers without a Ere in the furnace. Russel N. Freeman, serving his third year on the board, is president. Dr. Gorman McKean is secretary and is faithfully carrying out his second year. Hugh Shuman, treasurer, has given seven years of service to the Board. William Cummins, township trustee, takes care of the rural students and bus problems. The Board certainly has the good will of the entire school. We Wrote On Our Slates . . . ' THEY MADE Us STAND IN THE CORNER ' WE PASSED THROUGH THE VARIOUS CLASSES ' WHEN LESSONS ARE DONE ' WE TOOK TIME OUT TO PLAY -6-
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