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5 fN 7 PRI TER 0F PARK RIDGE HIGH HE Printing Club of Park Ridge has carried on dur- ing this school year although it has felt the stress of world events, the same as every other organization. Its membership is limited to twelve, making it one of the most exclusive clubs. Six of its memhers have enlisted in the services so there were hut six members left to finish the year. The properties of the cluh are in order and well-arranged, and the Fall will see its roster of memhers filled hy those hest-fitted for such social work. The original officers were: President. Thomas Ollvyz vice-president, Walter Merton: secretary. James Volger: treasurer, Horace Roden. Their adviser was Mr. True C. Morrill. 26
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MELOIIl0U MU IUIA HE Park Ridge Band isn't very large, having only fif- teen members, hut we can count on it to do its part in livening up such occasions as assemblies, home games, and the senior and junior plays. Under the expert supervision of Miss Winifred Stiles, the hand has been praised for its performances. Outstanding was the part it played in the Music and Art Festival which was held in May. Toward the end of the year, a swing hand came into heing. Its lively music was heard at many of the in- formal danees. Those ill the swing hand were Carolee Barnhart, Robert Cioeeo, Tom Donaldson, Charles Kuehar., lwac Baughman, lVlarvin Klihinoff, Henry Renard, Ruth Bosch, and Harold Kenney. 25
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WILLI G WIIRKER 0F THE ll00'l' ONTRARY to tradition, this year's Hoot Staff was elected by popular ballot. Fred Beck, as editor, has justified the highest hopes set forth for him. Aiding him as associate editor was Joan Gottesman. The lit- erary staff, consisting of Eleanor Wohn, chairlady, Miona Shaw, .loyce Kuchar, and Charlotte Stolze, tore the school apart hunting material for write-ups. Our elli- ciency experts, .lohn Mader and Norma Carpene, and our typists, Claire Monaghan and Ethel Gillis, handled the business end with care and skill. Last, but assuredly not least, was the effort expended by our photography editor, Charles Kuchar. Despite curtailment of supplies and loss of members to industry and the Services, the yearbook was successfully completed. 27 X fhfi
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