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SEES NOTHING, TELLS ALL Vickers and III TIMES EDITORIAL Row One: Raley. Parker, Jor- dan. Vickers. Miss Warner, Coffin. Stauter. Aucoin. Row Two: Green. Itodiford. HnrrinKton. Walsh. Ilavard. Askesren, l.n Coste, Daiiirh- drill. Speaker. Row Three: Harris. Jones, Calloway, Hartman, Wil- kins. Hailey. Svlman, Jim- enez. Thayer. Kohn Interview Martini What goes on behind the scenes in the Murphy Hi Times press room was made an open secret when the editorial and business staffs of the school newspaper presented a playlet in assembly to herald the subscription campaign. Students hold- ing executive positions on the staff were at home on the stage as they made ready to put the third issue to bed. History was in the making when the Hi Times staff arranged the 1936 debut of the paper for the first day of school. Besides making the first issue a free one, the staff repeat- ed this generous gesture by giving away the third issue. The goal for the year was eighteen editions—an increase of four over last year. HI-TIMES BUSINESS STAFF Row One: Speakca, Dnnnheisser. White. Robinson. Swinaon. Row Two: Fowler. Brown, Fer- fcll, Wfispian, Hawkinaon.
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15 Make-Up The curtain is up, the play is on and Murphy High scores another success- ful year in the art of drama and com- position. The senior players, a very important division of the Four Arts Club, being made up entirely of Juniors and Seniors, has endeavored this year to learn through experience the antics of acting and the art of public speak- ing. To obtain their goal the club presented for the entertainment of the students and interested outsiders, three outstanding one-act plays which brought all other attainment to a showdown. posed of Freshmen and Sophomores, has as its purpose to foster the very best in dramatics and to study plays, playwrights, and actors. The members receive excellent training for acting in public and in developing self-confidence in public speaking. The purpose of the Creative Writers Club, under the sponsorship of Miss E. Lura Moore, is to promote interest in Contemporary literature and to encour- age pupils to develop their own powers of speaking and writing interestingly. Hen Albert Prince is president of the The Junior JUNIOR PLAYERS Row One: Wil'ard. Conover. Ileblan. Campbell. Heck- ham. Mi»a Knudsen. Manry. Kill , Gaston. Dodge. Smoth- ers. Row Two: Holmes. Zelnick r. Chaudron. Coogan. Rrock. Gcrhardt. Duggar, Klake, Stapleton. Row Three: Carlson, Murphy. Harbour. Faster. Wood, Crown, Norwood, Ashcraft. Williamson. SENIOR PLAYERS Row One: Kling. Griffin. San- ford. Jones. Itarton, Lowry. W right. Miss Schall. Ed- wards. Eraser. Shaw. Berrey. Potter. Hillups. Dannheisser. How Two: Alva res. Kohn. Curjel. Heard, Little It reen. March ad. Thompson. Willis, Skally, Davis. McCan's. Smith. Shock, Byrne. Bo- wab. Patton. Row Three: Vickers. Arcndall. Haas. Green. Booth. Tate. Waber, IA rgan. Gay. Rowe. Traut. Murphec. Hooite, Haw kinson. Row Four: Moran. Meador, liar- clay. Bell. DoOrnellas. Mc- i'hillips. Stimpson, Cunning- ham. Campbell. Wadlow. Lee. Cousins. CREATIVE WRITERS Row One: Grebe. Thompson. Ritter. Helveston. Mis Moore, p r I nee. Rickell. Pine. Howell. Wavcra. Ja- cobson. Farmer. Row Two: Garris. Treutel. Marsal. Widney. Willard. Kirk. Strong. Stiles. Mayes. Row Three: Nall. Delaney. Tucker. Weisman. Falls, Towey. Gould. McLaugh- lin. Heubach. Dramatics Club, com- organization.
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Mohian Staff Row One: CunnirKham. Bell, Neal. Roberts. Conover. Sa- wada. Wilkie. Meador. Red- wood. Prince. Morrill. Tay- lor. Arendall. Row Two: Carlson. Foster. Thom ley. Reed. Pitman. Crane. Sparks, Campbell. Welch. Alonzo. Norton. Green. THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT Prince. Meador, Sawada. and Alonzo Plan the Mohian In the Mohian the sweetest memories of the Senior class are gathered and brought to a climax, and the activities of the three other classes of Murphy High School are disclosed. The Mohian workers are di- vided into two groups—the Editorial Staff, under the supervision of the Editor, Jack Meador, and the Business Staff, under the supervision of the Business Manager, George Sawada. The work of the former is to gather, revise, and ar- range all material in a maner so interest- ing that it will preserve the memory of the 1937 class to all its predecessors. The Business Staff attends to the advertise- ments. anti the business side of the Mohian worker. Upon the shoulders of these workers rest the edition of Murphy s an- nual. How The Mohian Staff Work»!
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