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uBaelcwarclH theme carries out LL-GIRL P RTY No matter how young a prune may be he's always getting stewed, echoed through the cafeteria at the first of the year when the All- Girl Party got into full swing. Sponsored by the Senior 'Girls' Council and Miss Annabel Pringle, the party's diversified pro- gram contained talent in the form of songs, dances, and a skit built around the theme, Since they stole the spitoon from the corner saloonf' Fascinating effects were achieved when every- one came backwards, This was continued throughout the evening, with shirts and jeans wrong-side-out, and people dancing back to back. With Darlene Heberling and Jeanne Bowman serving as announcers, Carol Heath throbbed Body and Soul in a slinky black formal, while encore after encore was demanded of Norma jean Bledsoe, who tap danced in a Hashy western outfit. The program ended with Doodlee-e- do as sung by Marilyn Mankle, Delores, ga-ma-choo-ga Atkins, a n d Carolyn Oliver. Pop corn, cokes, and a hot juke box rounded out the evening. 1. Carolyn Oliver, Dodi Al- kins and Marilyn Mankle udoodlee-e-do a fast song 2. The tapping feet of Mar- garet Nasonlhighlight All- Girl Party 3. The Snack Bar, home of popcorn and cokes 4. Backward girls wait pati- ently for All-Girl Party program 1241
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-... ,. cl. c. Rrsmms Miss mm xoaxnrson nomar A. nm: WALTER 1i1,53Ussn.x. mm-nm M. zmvum M' Biology Libtaxy Band and Ozchestm English i 1 Typing S MIAZXLIYSKELYE , Debiie - Visual Education Shady Hall Public speaking , I .V 1 ' Attendance Secreidry ' ' ' Numa Radio 'Miss Ethel Frizell's sixth hour class takes a rest from American History and Government 'E MISS BUNCH Cafeteria Director Vernon Hayes is deluged with passes i231 '
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Official duties fall to the Iot o PROCTORS NURSES PROCTORS Aiding Mrs. Fern Taylor, Topeka High's regis- tered nurse, the Nurse's Proctors gave excellent ser- vice. They are selected for judgment, personality, and honesty. Row I. Rogers, Brock, Smith, Pollom, Clardy, Knapp Row 2. Brandenburg, Musser, Partridge, Rivera, Sawyer, Burk- hardt LUNCHLINE PROCTORS Fourth hour order every day was aided by the Lunchline Proctors, who helped keep hungry Tro- jans from stampeding the cafeteria lines. Five boys rnet their responsibilities with taCt and a high degree of success. Row 1. DeLong, McNeill, johnson, Henry fDale Pressman is not in the picture, OFFICE PROCTORS Call slips by the score were delivered by this active group of girls. On hand every hour to look up needed names and find the people wanted, the Oflice Proctors were an integral part of school operation. Row 1. Trueblood, Mcliachron, Joslin, Snyder, Klugg, Sears, Gordon Row 2. Shaw, Nason, Hunter, Heberling Row 3. Taylor, Graham, Tilzey, Smith, Forney, Garner, Payton, Degnan, Tillotson, Sue Trueblood, Littleton MOVIE PROCTORS Whenever a- picture show was to be run for a class, Movie Proctors were always on hand to see that the Pee I 5 l ,,,t, job was done with speed and ac- . S .- f , curacy. With A. M. Seaman to di- A - , . 2 ,,,3, L -. . .IH-:mga rect them, these proctors gave many a 1 i f wig: 2' 5 hours to school service. . y , V, ,A,t 355. is Row 1. Holstein, McNeill, Adams, Canfield, I A I A A Terry, A. M. Seaman ' L. I ... f , ' ' A V Row 2. Hinkle, Glenn, Weiss, Smith, Reiger, -V ,.f,f, I . ' Deitz, Mathers, Seaman, Dodds, Butcher LIBRARY PROCTORS Whether it was checking out books or giving information, the Library Proctors spent their time in maintaining the fine library we are all so proud of. Row l. Smith, Baker, Dykes, Addy, Oehrle, Iott Row 2. Helsley, Bolmar, Tkatch, Shipton, Myers, Lott, Knauss, Jennings, Kincaid, Lynn Row 3. Williams, Wright, Hastings, 0'Flah- erty, Owens, Marshall, Carlson, Pepper I25l
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