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jf kk wr QM, ,ani luv 6570 PROJECTION STAFF Mr Reasoner adxisor V Duncan J D11 el K Ocker H Kaminske F Stump R Chamberlin L Johnson D Fulffham J Bogucki .STAGE CREW Back Rov. F Stump Z Hargis B Sadler Mr Hall aclxisor L Johnson D Kinney G Kitamura F Lord Front Rovs D Bliss C Matsui H Kuvsahaifx J Taxlor B hal-tai P Arens l'0!QCfl0l'l f care for the equipment which includes a 16 ss stem and a recording machine Scholastic credit is given in proportion this vsork Outstanding fa e SI826 CIQVX 'tear of 1934 torium Duties of the staee crew are mam Ten Top H1 bots under the direction of Mr Reasonei shovt educational films to waiious classes on appropriate subjects The boys mm camera sound projector public address to the number of hours the bots spend on among seiuce 0l'gaIllZ3t1OI1S at Top H1 18 the This was fnst organlzed during the school 3a following construction of the nevt audi and tailed Under the able direction of Mr Hall this group pioxides scenerx for plaxs learns the secrets of designing settings and also that of DI'OY1d1Ilg lightine effects Seixice is rendered not onlx to the school but to community organizations as well. Much credit for the success of plays. operettas and other presentations on Top-His stage is due to this able group of technicians. who are ready and willing to help at all times. Tw ents fn e
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WIIDLAT GROWL Sldlldlllg Margaret Thompson Phylhs Shook Margxe Wagoner Laura Anderson Dons Thompson Seated M1 Adatto adttsor Ella Bhss James Swartz Lott1e Mer cet Bob Olden Helen Roth TOHISCAN Standmg MIS AdkISOI1 adtlsor Ione Laupp Barbara St George George Plank Murtel SIIXBFS Irene M11ler Holt Rushton Seated Jantee Schvtarck Naoml Prather Marcelle Eehtcrnkamp Ellen Anne Ixerson Alfred Jevtell Cathryne Haxener B111 Ballard The sen1or hlgh paper got off to a new start L Ca, l 0l,U th1s year onlv to be d1scont1nued at the end of the th1rd quarter Lack of student 1nterest and 111suff1c1ent staff V616 the mam reasons for IIS dtsconttnuatlon At the begllllllllg of the tear the old name The Rumor was dlscatded for the more popular t1t1e Th WIIUCHL Growl The new name was well recelved bw the student bodw At the begllllllllg of the tear Lottle Mercer was chosen edltfor 1n Chlef She earned tlns tltle bt IJlOYlllL het composure and sklll 1n the fleld of Joumahsm Phylhs Shook acted as RSSISIRIH edxtox Ulllll sl1e transferred to Prosser Hlgh School Marg1e Wagoner took l1e1 place Speclal IIIGNUOII goes to Lottle Mereet and Jlm Su artz vtho V616 on the staff ftom the lflllllllllf of the X631 unttl the end Through tl1e efforts of the staff and asslstantts pubhshed for xou to keep as a l9I'IllIld9I of mam hftppx memor1es Th st ttf lncluded Ellen Anne Itexson Edltor 1n chlef Alfred Jewell Buslness Man tt: Jtnlce Sclmaltk ClI'Clll1I1OIl 15111111261 B111 Ballard Photographx EdlIOl a11d Max ttll Etht 111k n1p Silllfl Edltor Manx otl1e1s vtolked on tl1e staff a11d co opetatecl 111 1n1k1nL tlns hook posslblt Out thanks eo also to thost students Itcultt n1e1nbe1s and DUSIIICSS fnxns 111 Top penlsh and Yaknna who so ftaclouslx helped Xklth adteltlstng sales and mute ups Also vtt 1t1sl1 to th tnk Nf1s Afllxlvlll who panentlx superused 1nd help fl mth the pxoductton ol tl11,s book 'ltxentx lout . . . 0 lffcajfl a these glantes of our 1941-'42 school year are
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K A Thrs tear the Grrls Club has prorrdtd rnanx rnterestrna A C and entertarnrng et er1ts To start the wear off a frolrc was held Ill the gxm The purpose was to acquarnt nevr grrls mth the Grrls Club Follovtrrrff th1.s tne Grrls Club Annual Chrrstmas Baskets were planned and presented Ir1 a specral meetrng Chrrstmas program was presented and Santa handed out faxors One of the rears most outstandrna erents was the Stxle Shmr and N10 l1-rs Tea presented durrng the Valentrne Season The models for tl1e Stxle Shovs were grrls lll the hrgh school Thrs xears Stxle Shovs was one of the best exer presented The mothers were entertarned br therr daughters and presented to the Top H1 facultx The Grrls Club assemblx program was presented to tl1e Senror Hrah Student Boot xrrth a cast entrrelx of grrls Ir1 addrtron to tl1err mam p eral ex ents Grrl Club sored ent rtfr llll students durrnrz the vurnter season Prgmx moues and Penrrx Dances were the mo most popular features of the mnter program The Grrls Club offrcers hare worked hard and earnestlx tl11s tear and lrfrxe completed a Kerr successful tear A xg? Mrss Trrmbles helpers the lrbrarx staff are stu JL fafy dents takrna Lrbrarv Screr1ce for credrt The same amount of credrt rs grven for tl11s as for 1111 frve hour subject Jobs for them tc do One person vsorks 'rt tl1e chargrng desk whrle or1e shelxes books that haue been turned rrr and works Ill tl1e back room dorng xarrous jobs and another srans pass slrps for students who hare come from other classes to the lrbrarx Ewerx quarter th lrbrarrans rotate thus frrrrrrg each or1e a chance at the rarrous Jebs It ls tl1e dutx of each lrbrarrarr to do hrs or her part to marntarn order lll the lrbrarx Ex err student lrbrarran Ls bellefltled 111 mam vtass 1-Ie or she has an opportunrtx to learn tl1e fundamentals of frlrng checkrng books out and checkrng arrangements of readrng materrals OIRLb CLUB OFFICERS Standrng Lorrarne LaJambe Ellen Anne oner Noreen button Seated Mrs Boersma adxrsor RWjIll9llMll11dCll bavxrler V1rg.,1r11'1 Lee Lrmb Bette Stephens LIBRARY bTAFF btarrdrrrg, Anrre K1I1H1llT3 Mary NISIIIITAOIO Oprl Lrllre bmrth Mrss Trrmble adxlsor Lottre Mercer Geraldrrre Ka therr1 111 and xarrous Irtrsorr Mrrt,re Wrf., Vllglllll Berttx Ruth Mrltorr V11 re Oxxerrs mrnske Serted Lxcirr Oreerr Barbrra Russell Erelyrr Doolrrr Wlrrrrrfred Hrttlrer Murrel Srlxers Krmrko Tarrrakr 1 I'XKillIX XIX . s .. ' . . .' ' 1 1 ' ' ' - - - I - v . - V .'s 3 's ' '. s1 1:'.' ' e' ri .1 int for tl1e A.- ' A. . . Y. L, A H Q . 0 '-.'. ' 1. .'.' ' L. L. ' . H. - CL ' ' ' ' ' ' ..l ' 'J ' '- 1 ' Q z j - ' .' ' . Each period, from or1e to three students work in the l1b1'ar'y. Tlrere are several regular' ' A ' i ' .. , . L. C .Y' ,- I. ' V ' I Y '. A- ' M ' I ' , -1 - ' 2 41 Q 1- , ' ' , . 3 1 ' f,' . 1 ' 2 , 'Y' 'z r X ' . ' ' '. 2 , l
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