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.,,, i , . I X' - 1. PRODUCTION ENGINEERS Oilice Smoothing out the static in the daily program at OHS are six able engineers. In the upper left corner, Miss Oledine Wood, registrar, checks her records of OHS students. Keeping the accounts of this broadcasting station is financial secretary, Mrs. Joanne McLachlan, upper right. Shown at the lower left are Mrs. Marian Pike, secretary to Mr. Shan- nong Mr. Paul Wood, who could produce a soap opera with all the excuses he hears from tardy studentsg and Marge Moore, a '51 grad, general sec- retary. Mr. M. J. O'Connell, attendance ofhcer, at the lower right, grins know- ingly as the mother ol' a top-rate performer explains his absence. 7 4- Y
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DIRECTORS OF OUR PROGRAMS Board of Education Top executives in the OHS radio and TV show are members of the board of education, shown above left to right: Principal lVlacRae Shannon, Dr. Clifford T. Carter, Mr. Daniel H. Riordan, Mr. F. A. Peterson, Mr. Ernest H. Pool, and Dr. H. W. Hessling, recently elected president of the board. These men have worked many hard hours to keep the OHS show on the air. Working a total of 52 years, these men possess individual service records as follows: Mr. Pool, 175 Mr. Peterson, 15g Mr. Riordan, 135 Dr. Hessling, 63 and Dr. Carter, 1. Sound business management and friendly relations with the OHS cast have characterized the work of this board. Through the members' efforts, the show has gained the attention of many educators in Illinois who regard Ottawa as representative of the best in educational production. 6
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avg Q, all ,t M f iii 31 sl Left to ristht: Mrs. Ida Hazcnbach, Mrs. Francis Streul, Miss Alvis Martin, Mrs. Mayme Flamm, and MTS- Marfzaret Graham. Top: Cooks keep OHS performers happy. IN MEMORIAM Word of Mrs. Flamm's death, May 9, 1952, brought a note of sadness to the school. OHS will miss this competent servant who devoted 32 years of her life to skillful service in the cafeteria. Bottom: Custodians keep OHS studios spotless. Pictured in the bottom photo, seated, left to right: Mr. James Markey, Mr. M. F. Stevenson, and Mr. Fred Damman: standing left to right: Mr. Chester Eastman, Mr. Mike Katrein, Mr. Camillo Vittone, and Mr. Raymond Krueger. In the right photo is Mr. George Smith. il' s 8 L
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