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THESE CLASSES AREN'T MISSED . l i As you can see in this picture, john Beiswenger is playing the sousaphone. John, Robert Dun- bar, Harold Kinzer, Thelma Scott, David Broge, and Regina Moelter are among those who receive special instruction from Mr. Smink, shown with john. This year, the sousaphone, baritone, two melaphones, and a big drum are new instruments this year in the music depart- ment. Nlr. Smink predicts that john will go places with his ability. To the left are students in French I class singing j'Attendrai, a popular French song, which is sung by Jean Sablon. This they first heard jean singing on Eddie C'antor's program. Jean is now in Hollywood. French II students like it equally well. Elinore Leitch brought us the record, and many of the class now have their own+Louis Hutton, Grace Yeiser, and others. Here is a profile portrait of Anthony Pockey, a tenth grade student who enjoys art in all its phases. Anthony will tell you that he likes to sketch profile views, particularly of men, in charcoal. He takes art seven times weekly. Nature scenes in water color appeal to him, too. l . -f At Christmas, he made a linoleum cut of a TDP E-101111 Beiswengef, Mf-SWif1k- church, worked on the lantern for the pageant, Alfffffffe-Manley, Brand, Hutt'-my Oswald, and assisted in March with the operetta scenery. eight' ltzslmmons' uchs The reporter found hun a very amiable individu- B0HUmTAnth0ny Pockey' al, who likes to shrug his shoulders, and say, I like it all right. Yes. Sure. Anything. It doesn't make any difference what I drawf' So we concluded he didn't like to talk about his accomplish- ments. Many other students find their art work enjoyable. The Poster Club, newly organized this year, has done a grand job of advertising school activities. 27
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THEYTUEIHGHEST Top, Back Row-Schreiber, Schiefelbein, Hoffman' Leitch, Gunst, Scott, Leety, Reeg, Ogg. Front Row--Lang, McMann, Arbuckle, George .Bougher, Carpenter, Fitzsimmons, Austen. M Iitlll1BmGEOfg6, Kay, Rodenbaugh, Smith, Kraft Zeigler, Houston. Bottom, Back Row-McMann, Arbuckle, Interthal Adler, Reeg, Lang. Frmzr RowvLentz, Sessi, Petredis, Goss, Wid- dowson. UN THEIJSF. Our chapter of the National Honor Society, shown at the left, made its appearance here last year. lilinore Leitch, Olive Arbuckle, Cyril Cunst, and Dorothy Schiefelbein remained of the charter members for this season. Scholar- ship, leadership, character, and service, are the requirements for election to this group. Seniors Betty Reeg, Robert Leety, Tom Ogg, Coletta Lang, Grace Mchlann, Patsy George, and Mil- dred Bougher came in this year, while these juniors were on the roll: Dave Schreiber, Harold Hoffman, Jane Scott, Carolyn Carpenter, Anna Nlae Fitzsimmons, and jane Austen. They put their shoulders behind the wheel at the very beginning of the year. The Leaders, to the left, reserved the student cheering section and band section at the football games. They took charge of the Christmas Seal drive and netted over 8208. They put over the Red Cross drive in the township schools, with Mrs. Barr and Miss Owrey making suggestions. In the gym classes, they do the routine matters, as checking the roll, suits, etc. Elinore Leitch, jean Yoegele, Gloria Kay, and Betty Mae Rodenbaugh, officers, helped plan a grand year for some forty members. At the bottom left is a representative group from the Commercial Club, or Delta Delta Lambda. Bill Petredis was the president. They had a grand time at their dance. Their activi- ties were somewhat curtailed during the year, as it was decided to disband. Aren't they a happy-looking group? 26
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