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STUDENTS 0N THE .l0B Billy McCollough waits on a customer at the American National Bank. Mary Blanche Lassiter takes the pulse count ot a patient at the Whitaker Hospital where she is training as a Nurse's Aid. Junior Bateman is making another shoe sale at Chastain's, one of the many duties ot a retail clothing sales- man. The cashier is Marjorie Boswell, in training at the New Pryor Theatre. Francis Green, apprentice printer, is starting the make-up for the front page of the Daily Democrat. Cleo Fisher inspects the carbon lamp of a Motiograph projection machine at the New Pryor Theatre. N, ji? 3233 Kimi fir 2,,,fff, wi
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Q Q l i L. QWWA '- Lk. . :Z.. pr' ,inywp ,., ., .., , I, . L V kgs Ve tg' :rm 5: L?,,,l:1, if , Sag, , 1 s:'l':3!'4'ti fi5f' W. .41 H Q V-.. A - ' f fi BlLLY MCCULLOUGH DOROTHY STEELMAN WANDA HARRISON GRACE WOODY President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer MARY BLANCHE LASSITER WOODROW EASLEY TRADES AND iiiiiusiiiiiii iiiiuciilo lDiversified Occupations Programl This program affords an opportunity for the student to continue in school and at the some time be regularly employed on o part-time basis, He gains experience on a job, under actual working conditions and receives practical education that will prepare him to earn a living and assume o place of responsibility in his community. The program endeavors to develop the student's civic, social, recrea- tional, and vocational intelligence, to give him a broader view of the world's work, to connect the work of the public schools with the life of the com- munity, and to assist the employer and the student employee in better under- standing of their common problems. swf f tv . Back Row: Left to right-Wayburn Blankenship, Glen Steffens, Billy McCollough, Cleo Fisher, Denzil Clark, Fred Taylor, Wallace Lee, John Miller, Don Downum, Estle Willyard, Jr. Bateman, Third Row: Dorothy Lawson, Ruth Barnett, Thelma Car- ter, Maudie Lou Moorehead, Alene Wheeler, Darlene Walker, Nick Carnation. Second Row: Mary Blanche Lassiter, Wanda Whitehead, Marjorie Boswell, Sally Buschman, Joan Haynes, Grace Woody, Betty Pace, Moxie Lee Gains. Front Row: Gene DeLacretez, Bobby Cook, Bobby Smith, Wanda Harrison, Dorothy Steelmon.
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THE JU lllR CLASS BROTllER G00 ll CAST Left to right: Helen, Dorothy Hair, Sarah, Sue Harris, Eve Mason, Paula Dugger, Mrs, Trimmer, Gretchen Ba- sore, Carol Adams, Ruth Ann Brown, Wes Adams, Blake Hedrick, Peggy Winkel, Lydia Thomas, Lenore Hud- son, Phyllis Burton, Jeff Adams, Billy Langley, Hyacinth Adams, Helen Boker, On November 25, at 7:30 p.m., the long awaited moment arrived for the play. After five weeks of prac- tice and hard work, the cast of Brother Goose was all set to give its last performance. The leading ploy- ers, Helen Ruth Baker, Lydia Lee Thomas, and Billy lBrother Goose! Langley were probably nervous, but if their knees were a bit shaky, no one noticed it, Between acts, gifts were presented by the cast to Miss Howard and to Mr. Easley in an earnest effort to compensate for the gray hairs they acquired while working on the play. From the average student's opinion, the play was tops and it was really a screaml FLEDA HOWARD, Assistant Director WOODROW EASLEY, Director Gretchen Basore, Joanne Baylis, Kay Roemer, and Shirley Morgan had a way with them in pub- licizing the play. This brilliant looking crew happened to regis- ter as the stage managers, Kenneth Jacks, Joe Patterson, and Harold Drake, They did a swell iob of moving things here and there, mostly there. How Dorothy Hair, the business manager, kept up with the tickets, we'll never know, but she cer- tainly was a whiz,
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