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The way to a man's heart is through his stomach. Girls of the Home Economics classes demonstrate correct methods of pre- paring wholesome food ftop rightj. Mean- while a girl's health class studies the scientific angle of this adage by looking at the model heart fbottom rightj. It won't be long before I'll be as tall as you! Nurse Celia Smith measures the long and the short of it in the clinic as just one of her many duties Cbottom leftj. and training F i Parlez-vous-francais? For the first time in the history of Howe, French classes are being offered in the school curriculum. Miss Marthana McWhir is teaching all of the French students the do's and don'ts of this romance language. Yes, the French Riviera, Eiffel tower, and the irregular verbs are studied by these French students, who are eager to learn about their romantic neighbors in Europe.
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is X, .u' gy.. - Advertising stafl' members sold and wrote ads which ap- peared in the Howe TOWER. Ed Stevens was in charge of this staff, assisted hy Har- liara Shortridge. Al1VEl!'l'lSlNfl S'l'Al l HAWK HOW Parrish, Lowe, Stevens, Willeriln-rg. SEVONIJ HOW Sliortriflgi-, Iilalce, Vayton, f'olli4'r. FRONT ROW Funk, flainey, Thonipson, Nitelinian. They mind their business Business managers have an important role to play in the promotion of Howe's extra-Curricular activities. Advertising the events and selling the tickets are only two of the many duties performed hy this group. Under the direction of Mr. Charles Rusch- haupt, these student managers also perform bookkeeping and accounting chores for the programs under their management. Jim Springer and Bill Walton are head business manager and house manager, re- spectively. Other staff members hold impor- tant jobs to make music festivals, plays, and athletic events run smoothly. BUSINESS MANAGERS BACK ROW-Rees, Barnes, Mattingly, Peyton, SECOND ROW-f-Iiowdrn, Fox, Walton, Cox, Heitz, Billingsley. Tillery. THIRD ROW-Kinsey, Whitaker, Franklin, Lay- FRONT ROWfWillenherg, Yoos, Funk, Starling NIUUl'f'. ton, Lowe. 'iw I-' 'fn-ns WJ fe emu, W N, , MW, f, , ML
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I l E i l 1 r 1 Clark, Collins, Stirling, Litchenauer, Pursell, Wilkens, Mil- ler, Whyte, Cayton, Becker, Harvey, Orton, Wilson, Ramsey. Revelers stage 'Room for One More I l ! l l l i 1 ll .l ll l , Page one lzzzndrecl six l Presenting the play Room for One More was the chief activity of H0we's Footlight Revelers. The main plot of the play is the story of Jimmy John, a crippled boy, who the social worker thinks is a complete misfit. He recovers both physically and emotionally in the home of the Roses, a warm-hearted family who finally adopt him. Revelers also prepared one act plays, Little Prison and Alntic Srzmzrnzier, which were given for several club groups. Several members of Revelers are also Thespians, members of the National Dramatic Society. Officers were Mary Ellen Orton, president: Sandi Becker, vice-president, Hoyt Miller, secretaryg and Dotti Cayton, scribe. FOOTLIGHT REVELERS BACK ROW-H. Miller, Lichtenauer, Clark, Sta- ley, Marsh. THIRD ROVV-Pursell, Whyte, Fahrbach, N. Miller, Collins. SECOND ROW-Stirling, Wilkens, Wilson, Faun, Cayton. FRONT ROW-Becker, Orton, Ramsey, Harvey, Sickley.
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