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OS AGE 5 1938 Editor-in-chief . Assistant Editors Business Manager Assistant Business Art Editor . Camera Editor . Boys' Sports . Girls' Sports . Alumni Editor . Club Editor . Personal Write-Ups 3 l N-fns,:H'qm ' j 1' A33-asiggga-Wff. l ll Ill' Manager OSAGE BOARD 6 . . Edgar Bevis Virginia North Q Iosephine Malcarne . . Louis Holle . Weldon Cade Virginia Markham . . Ralph Clark . Herbert Larson Marian Schneubner . Richard Prann Helen Stiffle. . Hazel Field
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.A.,.A.gv OSAGE W 1938 'Q' MISS HAZEL E. CHASE Latin: Mathematics. Bates College Miss Chase entered Pratt as a teacher the same year that our class joined the student body. As well as teaching Latin, Geometry. and Algebra. she has proved herself an adept coach of girls' ath- letics. We shall certainly miss seeing her tiny figure Hitting through the corridors next year. MRS. THEODORE H. AYER Home Economics. University oi New Hampshire Although Mrs. Ayer has been here only two years she long ago won the hearts of the pupils of Pratt High. As the teacher oi Home Economics and the director oi the Senior Play, Mrs. Ayer has displayed her endearing qualities of iriendliness and helpiulness. MISS ELSIE STAEDELE Sophomore and Freshmen History and English: Adviser of the Prattler Staff. Connecticut State College Congratulations, to the iirst pupil graduating from Pratt to re- turn as a teacher. Although Miss Staedele has been with us only for one year. we all learned to like and respect her immensely. As she has taught only freshmen and sophomore subjects, the seniors have not had an intimate acquaintance with her. As tac- ulty adviser to the Prattler several upper classmen enjoyed working with her. 5
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OSAGE 1938 P 'I' v ff' PI CLUB The Pi Club named after the Greek letter P is patterned alter the National High School Honor Society. Its purpose is to create an enthusiasm for personal development in scholarship, health, service, and character. To be eligible for the Pi Club, a student must have grades of over 80 and must set an example for good character, and sportsmanship. One member is chosen each year from the Sophomore class, two from the Junior class, and three are generally chosen from the Senior class. However, the faculty reserves the right to elect more members from the Senior class if they think others deserve to become members. A gold pin is presented to each new member on the night of graduation. The present members are: Class of '38-Edgar Bevis, Irene Zabielski, Iosephine Malcarne. Class of '39-Marie Bombaci. 7
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