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IN OUR CIRCUS Mr. Ronald Roth Mr. Paid Moulding, Mr. Norman Hughes. Mr. Stanley Skuta. Mr. Ronald Roth History Little Theatre Mr. Paul Goulding Problems of Democracy Guidance Counselor Student Council Adviser Mr. Norman Hughes History Junior Class Adviser Swimming Club Mr. Stanley Skuta History Track and Wrestling Coach Mr. Guy Cunip Mathematics Faculty Athletic Manager Mr. James Otlinger Mathematics Biology Aviation Club Mr. Guy Cmi)| , Mr. James Ottinger. Mr. Robert Harding. Miss Elizabeth Sloat. Miss Charlotte Berger. Miss Marie Brvan, Mr. J. Frederic Knccht. Mr. Robert Harding English Chess Club Miss Elizabeth Sloat English Comet Miss Charlotte Berger Librarian Miss Marie Bryan English Sophomore Class Adviser Mr. J. Frederic Knccht English Blue and White
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WORK WITH US Mrs. A. Jane Bleilcr Salesmanship Typing Penmanship and Spelling Commercial ani Knitting Clubs Mr. Chester Reiver Commercial Arithmetic Consumer Education lusi ness Swimming Club Mrs. Mildred Metz Bookkeeping Commercial and Knitting Clubs School T reasurer Mrs. l.ois Metzger Typing Blue and White Business Comet Business Mrs. Bclva Kolessar Shorthand and Office Practice Typing Club Sitting—Mrs. A. Jane Bleilcr. Mr. Chester Fclvcr. Mrs. Mildred Metz. Standing— Mrs. Lois Metzger, Mrs. Bclva Kolessar. Mrs. Mary Hand, Mr. Augustine Weinhofer. Mr. Andrew Leh Physica I Educa t ion Football. Basketball, and Baseball Coach Mr. Guy Owens Health Driver Education Assistant Football Coach Mrs. Margaret Heckman Physical Education Coach Cheerleader Adviser Mrs. Mary Hand Vocal Music Glee Club Mr. Augustine Weinhofer Instrumental Music Band Mr. Andrew Leh, Mr. Guy Owens, Mrs. Margaret Heckman. S
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ENTERING THE BIG TOP Bustle, excitement, roaring lions, growling bears, screech- ing monkeys, all against a musical background, announce the arrival of the circus. The two ringmasters have their hands full regulating daily rehearsals and performances and keep- ing routines smooth. Their many assistants, the trainers, carry through the daily schedules, often working overtime on new tricks for the animals. Without the animals themselves, there could be no circus. Out of the three classes, the first group includes those who are getting ready to give their final performance. The Senior Lions are in the final stage of training before putting on their last show. During this period, rough spots are smoothed out. and the amateurs are ready to ascend to a still greater Big Top in the experiences ahead. Those in the second stage arc the Junior Bears, who are working hard to get their junior tricks down pat before ad- vancing to the next class. They arc privileged in that their circus life is not yet at an end. Their trainers are preparing them to be performers in their numerous fields so that the smoothing down process will be less difficult when they move on to the stage of the world. The beginners. Sophomore Monkeys, are having a good taste of circus life with all its thrills and spills. The nine previous years have given them a good idea of how much hard work and fun goes into practicing and training. The two years ahead of them will teach them needed skills. Growls and protests escape now and then from animals and trainers alike, but arc soon forgotten in the every day laughs that accompany their striving to get ahead. When all is over, they agree that every tiny bit of work was neces- sary in preparation for the future, ‘‘The Greatest Show on Earth.” CONSULT OUR CLASSIFIED ADS
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