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4 1 l l 4 t 4 1 4 E- First Row: Mr. William Randall, Mrs. Doris Jones, Mrs. Elinor Jones, Mr. Frank Rizzi, Mr. Gerald Frick. Second Row: Mr. Raymond Snyder, Mr. Floyd German, Mr. Henry Gernerd, Mr. Laurence Moyer, Mr. Manuel Tubio. gfisfory 'l'hat history rc-port was dun' and wc simply had to find tllll who won thc club- tion ol l828. Nlr. German wotlld certainly know. Wllhc dcciding factor in this clcction was thc ac-ritnonious attitudc ol' thc cintc-x who was engaged in tht' dcrzlcinations ol' thc thconic' stclcf' Sinnc wc didn't havc a dictionary with us, wc didn't quilt' catch thc- answcr so we wcnt to Mr. Snydcr's rootn. Because ol' the crowd ol' girls around our hand- sontc lioothall coach, wc: lllOYi'tl on down thc hall to Mr. Lattt'cm'Q Kloycrs rootn. Since you boys in thc Key Clluh arc outstanding in your classcs. l cxpt-ct that you ..... XXX' know Mr. Rini was lmravcly instructing students in thc art ol' inanc'ux'c:t'ittg a '59 Cllicvy. and Nlr. Gt-t't1t't'cl would bc in his ofl'ic'c in tht- inain lohhy ntalaing last ntinuttr Int-parations lor tonight's gatnc. 'llhat clitninatvd thosn- two. So wc wcnt downstairs to lind thc answer. Nlr. lfrick was very lmaticntly tell- ing ont' ol' his citics students not to dangle on thc ond ol' his spina. Ont-. two. tltrcv, lour ,.... Mrs. Doris jones was taking tht- inabiorcttcs through tht-ir pat-f cs. Xlust as wc roundcd thc corner, wc ltvard that lmcautilul purr ol' an L-nginc as Nlrs. Elinor lout-s pulled out in llCl' 'l'-Bird. Did you know thc incntlwrs oli thc' .x1'C'llL'0l0gY Cluh arc starting a new proicct? Blr. 'liulmio just told us. linac was growing short wht-n wc suddc-nly l'CZ1lllt'tl wc had lorgottcn Nlr. Randall. l82S? Why, that was tht' yvar thc llcntocrats won thc clcction. XX'hy, thc Democrats arc thc . . Page If
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Mr. Stanley Grammes, Mr. Arthur Miller, Mr. James Lid- dicoat. cietzce The Trumpet was doing a feature .article on the Science Ile- parttnent. .Xs cub reporters. we decided to talk with Mr. Eckens- berger first. However, when we ar- rived, he was busy planning plays lor the cotning lootball game. while his physics class was doing an ex- periment. XXX: scooted through the supply roont to Mr. Leibenguth in the chemistry lab. He was too 'Anervous to be ol' much help. As President, ol' the Science Fair, he had quite a number of problems to solve. hlrs. Durishin was rehears- ing new cheers with her cheerlead- ers, so we decided not to bother her. As we cante near the biology lab, we heard Miss Pharoah saying, How can you live so long and know so little - dissect does not rhyme with bisect! Oh well, there's always good-looking Mr. XX'hite. The only hindrance was that he was involved in prepara- tions for a Boy Scout program lor that evening. Hnun! lVell, we can always put. a cartoon in that. empty space in the m1lI'll1I1lJCl.H Page 16 6Oql'6ly0 If Many lond ntetnories are revived as we wander through the east hall downstairs. .Xs weilook into the rooms and see maps and globes, we know that we have returned, once again, to the dontain ol the Geo- graphy Department. How can we ever forget Mr. Granunes and those pitiful puns or the day the girls kissed hint under the mistletoe? As lor the gunt chewing constituency ol' our class, they will never forget the strict rules Mr. Miller ntade about exercising our gutns. Q.'Xnd who wanted to argue with Mr. Miller?j Xnd speaking ol' nientor- ies. how could anyone forget the boyish blushes ol Mr. Liddicoat, the teacher with the dancing leet, and a great liking lor Fords? Mr. Raymond Leibenguth, Mr. Ralph Eckensberger, Mrs. Elizabeth Durishin, Miss Anne Pharoah. Missing 'from the picture: Mr. Grant White.
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Cglzqfisk '4'l'o be or not to he-that is the question. XVe set out to find an answer to this tluery. There is a group oli teachers standing in the hall, bitt we decide not to distttrb them. However, we can't help overhearing fragments ol' their conver- sation. Mr. johnson is talking about his pseudosophisticated seniors who are paragons ol' negative virtues. Miss Evans is commenting on how well her classes were doing the Congo tlioomalav, boomalav, boomalay, boom!j, but Mrs. XViessler is preoccupied. She's trying to memorize the next act ol' Mrtrbellz for her next performance in her bttsiness English classes. YVe leave them and amble on down the hall to find Captain Kidd complain- ing to Mr. Cardoso about his Bridge Club girls who persist in using the period for their beauty routine. Mr. Cardoso tops that complaint with one oli his own, 'Tin still trying to think ol' new ways to punish those noisy seniors! XVell, let's mosey along . . . Downstairs, patient Mrs. XVassum explains to the 7,10 section that it is most itnpolite to chew gum in class. Mrs. Brader is in the midst ol' philosophizing with the help ol' another proverb, and Mrs. Sterner is resting after her twenty-six mile .journey from Perkionten Prep. That lelt Miss I-Ialler and she couldn't, hear the question because of the stat.ic'l in the room. Ulell, ShakesJeare's cuestion will 'ust have to fro unanswered. l I , n First Row: Miss Ethel Evans, Mrs. Vivian Wiessler, Mrs. Ruth Wassum, Miss Katherine Haller. Second Row: Mrs. Carrie Brader, Mr. Walter Johnson, Mr. Ralph Kidd, Mr. Joaquin Cardoso, Mrs. Margaret Sferner. Q 2 2 ,H 1 4 Page 18
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