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STATION R. H. S. STAFF QQ Bottom ron 1JhN lhs Nflltehell Vabel XlXOIl Chr1st1ne Carlson I1ll1an Fenstermaker Row txxo Barbara Den1sto11 Margaret Nelson MISS L1ttle Marx Pyle Helen Dagfue Row three Donald Carlson XX ol1rer NIalabx George H3ll11lJ1l1gh Russel I arker, Fred er1Ck Ruh 0 Stdf1Oll R H S hxs had 1 xery successful yen It has eontxnuecl to be popular 111th both stucltnts and older people and L nh xssue ITIS been ea1erlx 111t111patecl I 11s sthool year tl1e paper was p11bl1sl1ecl 011 NNednesd1y 111 the News Stntmel xnsteacl of Satur day as 11 as the custom last year 0 NI1ss I 1ttle and her staff haxe 11 orlxed earnestlx to make the pape1 an asset to the sthool Ihe features haxe been hlqhlx Lllteffallllllg and 110116 of the sehool news has been ox erlooked 111 anx p11bl1nat1on g'E'll1lO1l R H Q l1as flour shed and has beeome one-of the leafhng mterests to the school and the eo111n1u111t3 Fdltor 111 Cl'l1CI George H3l111bdUt,h A9SOLl3tC ed1tor 1ll1an I'e11stern1aker Semor Reporter Cl1r1st111e Carlson Sophomore Reporter Russel Parker Ircshlnan Reporter I'l1yll1s NI1tthell General News XX ol11er Xialabw Helen Dague Lxehange Marx Igle Qports Donald Carlson Features Mabel XIIAOII Nfargaret Nelson I roof Reacler Irerlerlek Ruh Iaeulty Xclusor l'VI1ss Orrel L1ttle V0 I Z ab 'W , , -:V ., 1 -El 'K 4' Vg ,,. I .V - 5 V' 1. My . Vo' -g' , O. O, Q ' a 0. g. Q, o , . ' : . , f - 1' ' , 1 , , ' j , , k . . ' Y ' ' - 1 - , ' - , v , 4 v ' ' . - 5 1 1 -:1 1 if - g fa ' ' . l : 1 w r v . 1 ' . 1 . s V w 1 I X I' ' ' ' R s s s C A s'--1 s s ' . ' . H 1 ' ' 1 ' ' h , ' . . . V 4 ' -D - . . '.-- ---- V V V VVV V YVV V V Yrrrrrrrrrrrr YYYYYV V VV VVVVVV VYVVVV VV 1 I ' FI' V V -' ' V Yrrry YYV, KKV, Vrrrrrrrrrrr YYKYYYYYYYYYYYY,rrbbrrrrrrrrrr V V V VVVV V V VL' ' . Junior Reporter ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..t,,,.,.,,... .,,,,, ,,,.,,,..,,.1.,,..,..1...,,,,,.. , B arbara Deniston Y , , ' . . , . I , 7 , I ,,,, , , , . V, t 7 , 1, 1 ' Y 1I . . , ,, ,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,, , , ,,,,,,, , , H , , H . , . I 1 , V V VVVVVVVVVVVV : , '
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K.. li xi . , . . 43 .. .Q fi is :Z tlj Deniston and Newman. 121 Miss Mary Bushong, t3j Redclick, Manchester, Gray. Good, Brown, Brubaker, XYoodcox, and Vernon, 14,7 Aunt Sylvia, 155 McMahan and Krieghbaum, to? Miller, t7J Rnh and Mnllican, lSl Osborn and Bryant. 193 Ault, t10l Shafer, Carlson. Newman. Deniston and McGuire, tllql NYilliams, Brower, Leman, Newman, Malaby, McGuire, Deniston, Piper, XYoodcox. 4133 Leman and Piper tl-ll ton, Brower, and Piper. Miss Edyth XYilliams, 1125 Miss Smith, Shafer, Carlson, Brunson, Brunson, Shafer, Carlson, Denis- I TIGER HOUSE 0 The Dramaties Class studied speeches l during the hrst semester and devoted the April 10' 1934 next semester to the study of plays. CAST 0 The first play produced by the class A was 'lGrandma's Christmas, a one-act Erma Lowrie ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,. B arbara Deniston comedy presented at a Christmas program Yami , ,,,,,,,,,, H , ,,,,, Frederick Ruh at the gymIl35lUm- :Xunt Sophia Broderick ,, ,Eileen Mullican Mrs. Murdock ,,,,,,,.. .. ,Charlotte Miller Mac lntxosh ,,,,,,,, Ernest Newman Arthur Halen. ,,.... ,,,,,,,,, G eorge Osborn Oswald'liKerins ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., George McMahan Peggy.Yan Ess ,,,,.,, Marietta Krieghbaum Thompson ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, D e an Ault The Mystery XVoman ,,,,,, Business Manager Business Manager ,,,,,,.,., Stage Manager ,..,,,,,,,, J Property Manager. , Jeanette Bryant jesse Brown ,Claude Brubaker ,,,,,,,,Artliur Good Iroperty Manager ,,,,,,,,,,,, Elmer VVoodcox ,lohn Yernon lLl6CU'lCl8.l1,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, X Yaldo Gray Advertising Manager , Prompter ,,,. ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, Betty Manchester Avis Reddick 0 In January the members of the class gave after-dinner speeches at a banquet which they held at the home of George Haimbaugh. 0 Late in March they produced another one-act play as a part of their regular class work. They also gave a short play at Stunt Night. 0 Miss Edyth VVilliams was the teacher. Students who took the course both semes- ters are: Irene Brunson, Anna Ruth Piper, Ernest Newman, Frank Smith, Elmer lVoodcox. XYohrer Malaby, Barbara Den- iston, George Haimbaugh. Carson Me- Guire, Lester Leman, Bill XYagoner, Fred Brower, David Shafer, and Christine Carl- son. .Xlbiona Miller and Hugh Holman were in the class the lirst semester. 25
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BAND llottom ron C. xrson Xltiluire lohn lxtnn X auqm Hint lu lxohert Osboi n Row tvso Farl Barltman Ieldon Cessna Robert Habcoek I rank Qnnth keith Nlilltx Row three Nlr Dans lolm f.ra5 led Reed l dgir l ann lxtnneth Jagger Ron tour Leo OSIBOI n Iiurencc 'Xliller Patti P ulu lou tue lil' 4 Lop tn Innes Deartotfl' init Nllll 1 0 The band ha undergone many notiteable nnprm ements this xear L ndtr the c-tn ilso the band mstruttor it the Nlishauaki High Sthool He is here on lutsdiys and lhursdays and the b md meets durm, the aetlxlty period on these dai s 0 This year the band members looked quite resplendent m neu black and gold unltorms consisting of Capes and hats Before each important ante thew paraded down Ham Street to arouse public mterest m the coming athletic ex ent 0 Other pubhe 'ippexrunces haxe been in assemblx prograins excrx home game t the P15 mouth and Xlishaualxa games and at a concert Nlax 0 There are tu entx sex en members fue of xx hom are seniors and tour post graduates 'lhe lI'lSU'UI1lCI'lt2I.tlO1l of the band IQ as follows fixe trumpets Exe clarlnets four alto saxaphones one tenor s vcaphone two baritones, four altos two tubas one bass drum, two snare drums and one cy mb il 27 x W ,, ,,t+, 'Z iz 5 A ' ' ' '. D ' V , i l ' 'S ' 5 ' . , , 2 4, . Y Z ' Y , . .I : , k ' v 'Q A ' ' : . . ' ' ', X , I z I f ', ' 1 ' 'A' . ' ' : J ' , .. t . ' , .f -' lz' l Cl: l's ' l' ,hz ' l ' .,l: fsf 'tl. . s f ' ' , ': j . ' 3 - cient direction of Mr. Davis, a hner and varied type of music has resulted. Mr. Davis is X. c . , I , . h. ' U. , t ' U 1 l ' sl, K 1-5-v ' ' c ' ' rr Y v ' ,. D Y . . . . . I . ' Za 5 ' ' 5 ,' ft. r, 1 . ,a - , ,, . . , -. v uv-B - Y - r i x Q ' . -K :. ' ' ' 'K . : f -V 1 ' 1' ., z. . . ' . S, ' , ' ' ', ' z . X
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