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OUR FACULTY IN ACTION MR. CARR: That's pretty close. MRS. HULL: Off the floor, boys! MISS BRUDON: The team mit der pinniesf' 4 MRS. RICKETTS: Stop playing Choo-Choo! MR. HARTMAN: QuestionD mark, or period? QMR. TAYLOR: Aaaachoo, cha cha cha! Miss ARMSTRONG: This row, doesn't exist. MRS. SCHLOEMER: Is this Ii- brary research work?
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CUPOL SEATED: L. Neuber, H. Armstrong, advisory C. Magee. BACK ROW: S. Graff, C. Stiles, H. Clauss, E. Hancock, L. Coward, M. Hull, P. Metzer, R. Matlack, M. Hess, J. Taylor, B. Griffith, K. Nobel, J. Haines, G. Willis. Around the middle of March, if you had been listening closely, you would have heard a vast sigh of relief welling out of room lOl as we, this year's Cupola staff, sent our baby off to press. We could look back on months of Typing copy, searching for pictures, scrambling to meet deadlines, wangling ads, and proofreading. At first, we were the rankest bunch of amateurs ever to hit the yearbook trade, but, after being initiated into the art by our advisor, Miss Armstrong, we set to work with a will that more than offset our lack of experience. There were a few among us who trustingly believed that yearbooks went together by themselves. These naive notions were soon dispelled as we started the hectic round of picture-taking and copy-preparing that preceded our first deadline. To complicate matters still further, we were forced to work for nearly a month in the absence of Miss Armstrong, who was able to turn the chaos of our organization into some semblance of order. However, we saw it through to the end and can now look back with satisfaction, mixed with some surprise, to find that we enioyed it all!
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MRS. DARNELL: Nothing so rare as a day in June. MRS. WEHLE: Sit on the floor and hang your feet over! MRS. SWEENY: Would you be a lamb for me? QMRS. FITTIN: Now this demon- strates the principle. MR. MILLER: l wonder if this young lady would dance with me? QMR. PRICE: I do not sleep in meeting! MR. HIATT: Are these Iightsf necessary? MR. MECHLING: Yeah
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