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Indispensable Classmates ....... 35 mm. PROIECTIONISTS now 1: Hinckley, Eddy, Fenton. ROW 2: Sidley, Sharp, Brown, Barnum. ROW l: Mears, Wiedeman, Robbins, Pooch, Riesterer, Scott ROW 2: Albers, Lehrer, Wonder, Gruber. ROW 3: Sloane, Bauer, Glick, Iameson, Leyland. ROW 4: Schaefer, Tucker, Scott, Knerr, Hoffman. ROW 5: Hauritz, Kendricks, Parker, Riccelli, Handles, Ransom. 16 mm. PROIECTIONISTS Row 1: Py, Wennes, Mazur, Harple, Brown, Bashold. ROW 2: Spaith, Leslie, Lick- felt, D. Maag, Graniielcl, Stonerook. ROW 3: Churchill, Kruse, Grieves, Krawetzki, I. Maag, VanBlarcum- ROW 4: Pyson, Welser, Fish, Gardner, Speers, Bing. PROIECTIONISTS Twenty-nine boys, under the direction ot Mr. Blancke, completed the lfimm. crew. The boys are ex- cused once or twice a week to show films concerning visual edu- cation to the student body. Mr. Winkler was adviser ol the 35mm. projectionists, headed by Norman Sharpe, The crew oi seven boys was in charge oi showing the feature films displayed about seven times a year and also those shown at the noon program. TICKET SELLERS The ticket sellers are the girls who sell the admittance tickets to you at the lootball and basketball games, swimming and track meets, and other school functions. However, these girls, who vol- unteer their services at the begin- ning ot the year, have more to do than just issue your tickets. After the tickets are sold, the girls must check and account for all the mon- ey, which is quite a job. This volunteer group deserves a hearty vote ot thanks from the entire student body for the fine job they have again done this year under the faculty sponsors, Mr. Schropp and Mr. Laning. 29
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Deft hands at work I , Part-time artists The Kiwi Flyers hold their meet- ings every other Thursday night. They learn about aeronautics through films and speakers and then put their knowledge to prac- tical application by designing, building and flying their own planes. The members work on their planes at home and bring them to the meetings to solve any problems they may encounter. ln the spring they fly their planes at Mr. Clark's farm. The advisers include Mr. Clark, Mr. Coe, Mr. Madama, Mr. Mackey, Mr. Smith, and Mr. Hiem. They'll design larger models later 2.4 or Sandusky High has added another club to its ranks. For the first time, an Art Club has been formed which is un- der the direction of Mr. Frank Smith. The club met once a week, and members availed themselves of the op- portunity to learn the basic and advanced skills of art work. Students worked hard on various projects and they advanced their particular talents by means of this club. Working with water colors and oil paints were two of the favorite past- times of the members. The club was open to all who were particularly interested in art, and who wished to gain exper- ience through practice. if O O Q O O C C T s KIWI CLUB OFFICERS: thbovej Secretary Ierry Summersett, Assistant Secretary George Ervin, President Larry Smith, Vice-President Richard Eicher.
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Our Fram taking shape ....... Art Editor Barbara Adcock and Make-up Editor Caro- lyn Schaefer were in charge ot anything and everything and did a commendable iob. Thanks to Darleen Riccelli and the business staff, sufficient ads were obtained to publish the Fram. Three cheers are also extended to Biography Edi- tor Iudy Iameson and Editorial Editor Sharon Squire. Heading this year's Fram Staif were the Co-Editors in-chief Deanna Boulis and Natalie Py. We made this book possible. 30
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