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3 randmitteri The transmitters of any radio station are es- sential for good broadcasting and reception. Those of R. H. S. are a well organized and co- operative unit. Their impartial and well pre- pared knowledge is radioed to the students who are .eager to receive. MR. W. E. BAUSMAN, Purdue University B.S., coach, physical education and health — better named The Inside of Sports. MISS MINNA MAE BARTLEY, De Pauw Univer- sity A.B., Butler, University of Wisconsin, Eng- lish, our Dorothy Thompson of the air. MR. RAY BUNDY, Purdue University B.S.A., vo- cational agriculture, more appropriately called Uncle Ezra and His Fine Farm Folks. MISS RUTH CATHCART, Indiana State Teachers college B.S., English and bookkeeping, vivacious songstress, Carol Bruce of B. Bernie ' s orchestra. MR. HOMER CLARK, Central Normal A.B., Uni- versity of Wisconsin Ph.M., biology and physics, the congenial Gospel Singer of the Air Waves. MISS ELIZABETH HENLINE, Manchester College A.B., English and public speaking, Elizabeth Hart Comments. MR. HUGH DAVISSON, Salem College A.B., Uni- versity of Cincinnati, Columbia University M.S., assistant coach and history, our alert Captain Herne. MISS ELIZABETH KRESLER, Western College for Women, University of Illinois B.S., University of Wisconsin, Latin, The Globe Trotter. MR. WILLIAM HOLT, Indiana State Teachers College B.S., Indiana University M.S., industrial arts and algebra, Doctor I. Q. MISS RUTH LAWRENCE, MacMurray College A.B. Gregg College, University of Colorado, commercial work, Blondie. Page Eight
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r e c t o u r c L o o f ADMINISTRATION ? cl ula tors City Detective Agency, Station R. H. S. Gentlemen: If you are familiar with station R. H. S. you know that Superintendent R. L. Cleaveland is the speediest, most energetic and enthusiastic director. He is resource- ful and requests made of him are promptly granted. His straight thinking has produced resultant performances that are smooth running. So well does he plan his routine that His Guiding Light is an aid to his teachers. Sincerely yours. Chaos Staff Reporter, Picture-Word Guide Editor. Detective McGinnis, Rensselaer, Indiana. Gentlemen: In answer to your request our chief detective has secured this dope on Principal Loyal Hoshaw. I am sorry to admit we cannot make a complete incident-by- incident report on a full day of his routine activities as the space alloted us is much too short. This man, right- fully acclaimed Mr. Keene, Tracer of Lost Persons, cheerfully performs his teaching and administrative duties. He treats his students in a human and unbiased way. As a director he carefully forecasts results and so keeps his station R. H. S. well modulated and accu- rately tuned. Yours truly, Chaos Staff Reporter, The Big Broadcast. MR. ROBERT CLEAVELAND Superintendent Pcgc Seven MR. LOYAL HOSHAW Principal
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MISS IRENE RHODES, Purdue University B.S., University of Wisconsin, Eng- lish, Our Literary Lady, Kathleen Norris. MISS GRACE RUSSELL, Purdue University B.S., home economics, June Baker of Station R. H. S. MISS BUTHENE SHARP, Manchester College B.S. in music, music and art, the Singing Lady. MISS ELIZABETH STONER, Indiana State Teachers College B.S., physical education, Marion Talley and her School Girl Figure. MR. MAURICE SHADLEY, De Pauw University, Arthur Jordan Conservatory, Indiana Central College A.B., B. Mus., music and band, another Tommy Dorsey and his Trombone. MR. FORREST TERRELL, Indiana University B.S., history, the dignified Mr. District Attorney. MR. DALE WELPER, Hillsdale College B.S., science and mathematics, the enigmatic Orson Welles. MISS CORNELIA ELDRIDGE, stenographer, the Kitty Foyle of R. H. S. Page Nine
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