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Page 30 text:
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The Whreath Staff left to right: front row: Richard Irish, Dale Huntreas, Beverly Reinhard, Mr. Mortland, lean Crawford, Clifford Murch, Carlene Wight. Second Row: lnme Douglass, Mary Barnes, Charlotte Edwards, Millard Tripp, Marilyn Robinson, Jean Douglass, Dorothy Mcltenney, Beverly Dolloff. 'rhlrd Row: Marilyn Reinhard, David Cobb, Joe Greenwood, Eddie Richards, Merlin Shaw, Jack Lawllr, Roberta Gilliam. The Wreath Staff according to office: Editor- ln- chief ---------- Assistant --------------- Business Managers- ------- Literary Editor ----- - - - Assistant -------- --- Humor Editor ---- Assistants- ----- Sports Editors- ----- - - - Exchange Editor- ---- -- Senior write ups- ---- -- Beverly Reinhard Jean Crawford Dale Hunuess Clifford Murch Carlene Wight June Douglass Rlchard Irish Charlotte Edwards Merlin Shaw Eddie Richards Joe Greenwood David Cobb Beverly Dolloff Jean Douglas Jean Crawford Alunml Editors ----- --- Class Reporters- ---- --- Special Reporters ------- Millard Tripp Jael: Lswlls Beverly Dolloff Marilyn Robinson Roberta Gilliam Marilyn Helnhard Mary Barnes Dorothy Mckenney
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Pottacazzar Pottacaznar for the Seniors this year was very enjoyable and profitable. Our booth was a restaurant on the stage. The front of the restaurant was strips of wire strung from the floor of the stage to the ceiling. The wlre was decorated with fir boughs and different colored lights were strung up and down it. Our rnaln colors were green and white, our class colors. lnslde our restaurant there were tables and chairs set up to resemble booths, with wire covered with crepe paper to look like curtains at a window, separating the booths. Each booth was a secluded spot with a sprlg of fir around a candle, while was lighted when the occupants wished lt so. Many different ltlnds of foods were sold at our large counter A new attraction was added to our restaurant this year. It was a small, table sized 'jttke-box . lt was played continually from the time our booth was opened until lt was closed at night. Many people, besides the Seniors, enjoyed it very much. Our restaurant won third prize. Along with our restaurant, we had the 'penny-pitch' game. This brought us a considerable amount of money. We sold 'chance' tickets on a Fri- Well. This brought us a small profit. Beverly Ann Dolloff '52 ,,,.fv ' ,Y I . 1 fm Vxw fe. we at We'te ready. Soup's on. 28 N Nu
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