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,, 17 STANDING: Kathleen Callery, Production Munagerg Kenneth Brown, Hiwirifuf Manager: Dzirthzi Westefer, junior lizlftor, Carol Rowe, Mawmging Editor, Don Murray, A,rJi.v'fz1u1f B14,fi1Lrf,r Jlflf1uagrr,- Arvella Summer and Edward Purcell, Cirfularion Mmzagerr. SEATICD: Miss Louise Runlcle, Adz,fiwr,' Leona Lawrence, Editor, Mr. W. R. Cordis, Superin- lf'111l1'11,I. The Stuff has worked to nizilie this m A R 0 O n S T A F F lVlAROON'a success and hopes thzixt all will Page eighteen enjoy reading the Guy lNineties edition niziny years after grziduzition. Cfatler Staff The school paper, The Tattler, is organized under the capable direction of Miss llelen Kientzle and Miss Louise Runlcle. The Tatler has been published monthly each year since 1935. The stznl' is made up of eighteen members in- cluding the editors, lll2lI12lgl'l'S, and re- porters, who keep an accurate :recount of school activities. FIRST ROW: Don Murray, Corinne Miller, l5:1rh:ir:1 Delhridge, Bill llurnion, Kathleen Czillery, Dick Noland, Per- millzi Lzuisure, Kenneth lirown, james McDonnell. SIQCOND ROW: Miss Louise Runkle, ilrfr'i,ior,' Mr, W. R, Cordis, Sizpw-infwzdwifg Gladys Wielaind, Tom lfoster, Joyce Vllhite, lflvin liouton, Xlzirjorie Morris, Dick Komp, 'lrvellzl Szininiet, Leona: Lxiwrence, Miss llelen lfientxlc, .'1tl'I'l-,lUI'.
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I i ACTIUITIES cw U R school provides many activities in which it is our privilege and pleasure to participate. Social hours are spent in a number of different ways . . . dancing, parties and games. The music department provides opportunities For us to develop musical talent through Glee Clubs, Band, and Orchestra. Dramatics Club permits us to worlc and study dramatic art. Home Ec. and F.F.A. are prominent names on our list of activities for aspiring home malcers and farmers. i
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l lRS'li ROW: Kenneth Brown, Betty Ruekel, liarlmru Dellmrimlge, Kathleen Cullery, Maury R4- lfugerty, Dzxrrlm XVestefer, Corinne Miller, Rosemary Scliellcnpf, JoAnne Purcell, lfvelyn Gruner. SECOND ROVV: Phillip Adams, lVlr. VV. R. Cnrrlis, Supfrinff'nrlent,' Miss Helen Kientzle, Adr'i.wr,' .'XI'VCll2l Snmmer, Dun Murray, lX'lirinm Hemmer, -lnne Wzllliker, Bill Harmon, Corliss Laisnrc. Xl' DICSK: Gladys Wielnncl. Librarq Staff THE Students of P. C. l'l. S. are very proud oi tl1eir library. This year a new vocational guide file l1as been added to tl1e many fiction, non-Fiction, educational boolcs, encyclopedias, and magazines. 43 ri-ff tri argl- 1 .... Miss HELEN KIENTZLE Page nineteen
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