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m:rJOrnzO om UZIP rm-JZt'1U--mt-1:rJ'u They balance the budget and build the calendar of school events. REAR--HD. Spencer, B. Birrell, I. Farrell, B. Barkley, C. Laraway, F. Swartz, P. Sheptock, I. Alvaro, A. Hinkson, G. Myers. ROW 3--AR. Thoman, B. Summerhays, A. Ahart, R. Ahrendt, Mrs. McCurdy, Mr. Kemp, Miss Hart, M. L. White, M. Malham, A. Barnett, M. I. Schaible. ROW 2-N. Samuels, Miss Lynn, Mrs. Mathews, Miss Reager, Miss Kensy, Miss Eaton, Miss Iewell, Miss Kaufman, Miss Ridgley, Mrs. McCorkle. FRONT-Miss Deemer, Mr. Lafferty, Miss Partridge, Mrs. Nilson, Mr. Yost, Mrs. Webb, Mr. Hetzler, Miss Vlad, L. Weaver. NOT IN PICTUREMML Lovett, l, Miss Newton, 3. Every hour on the hour hostesses and monitors keep students moving in the halls. An innovation second semester is the placing of girls on duty during the eighth period. REAR--R. Ienkins, I. McCutcheon, P. Taylor, I. Polena, S. Dungan I. Eagen, I. Zipperer, I. Garstick, R. Walker, C. McKay, E. Gideon. ROW 4--A. Hayes, W. Loveless, I. Farrell, G, Robertson R. Robison, R. Herst, P. Holupko, A. Guarnieri, 5, G. Myers, H Moore, H. Williams. ROW 3---B. Ashley, F. Burrows, R. Barkley, R. Bland, P. De Bolt D. Bevan, N. Smith, 5, C. Roderick, K. Wareham, I. Leslie, W Blakely, D. Spencer, 1. ROW 2-4-G. Zipperer, I. Nickel, R. Bean, G. Woodcock, I. Stocz, W. La Buda, M. Tepfer, W. Groat, M. Brogdon, R. Fritz, G. Heron, L. Sample, I. Hill. FRONTkW. Laughlin, 5, E. Kvesich, 5, I. Alvaro, 5, I. Nolfi, M. F. Compton, I. Cartwright, M. Miller, D. Evans, P. Bekola, I. Smith, V. Petrosky, P. Sheptock, 5, I. Parr, 5, W. Penman, 5. NOT IN PICTURE--I. Bollas, 1, R. Ahrendt, M. Martz, V. Campana, A. Camisa, L. Ash, P. Grow, D. Ludwick, C. Iamison, R. Stuart, 5, H. Waldeck, 5, C. Hickox, 5, P. O'Conner, 5, R. Stein, 5. Big Business falls to the lot of our student government. With genuine efficiency, Council conducts Corn- munity and War Fund Drive, March of Dimes Drive, College-Vocational Day, revision of handbook, Monitor- hostess system, card collection. REAR-D. Cardinal, B. Baker, V. Allison, G. Wagner, I. Bollas, l, T. Fabrizio, B. LaBuda, N. Smith, I. Alvaro, C. Roderick, G. Myers, C. Hickox, I. Griffith, G. Woodcock, B. Eddy, W. Craver, D. Wilson, I. Hoover, I. Nagy. ROW 3-I. Robertson, P. Angelides, G. Robertson, 2, C. Laraway, F. Swartz, C. Gettig, I. Parr, D. Dann, C. Law, C. Metea, D. Mollenkoph. ROW 2-Mrs. Webb, I. Smith 3, K. Long, R. L. Ellis, M. L. White, G. Taylor, B. L. Shaffer, E. Wilkes, M. Burrow, B. Loughrie, Mrs. Nilson. FRONT-M. Veres, N. L. Perry, M. Martz, V. Thomas, 4, W. Groat, 2, D. Spencer, 1, M. Norton, 3, B. Byrnes, B. Wilson, I. Coulter, H. Geordan. NOT IN PICTURE-D. Lichtenstein, 4. l-President, 2-Vice President, 3-Secretary: 4-Treasurer: 5--Head Monitor +3 Page Sixty-eight IE'-
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Ding how. welcome friendly Chinese lads offering Globey some of their rice. He pur- sues his way along a barren coast to a village of grass huts wherehe comes across an American medical assistant who is busy winning the confidence of grandpa and the children. Globey finds the East a land where old meets new. Between street car tracks and a modern highway are parked a team of oxen and an automobile. In Iran ships of the desert get the green traffic light while he waits on the red. He tries riding a donkey and asks, How do you make the thing move? Globey visualizes his cup of lava as he sees native girls picking the coffee beans, When he espies natives compressing juice from sugar cane, he heads straight for an Indian candy shop. Candy is candy wherever you eat it, he says, munching sweets. On a hot summer day, he experiences the thrill of a Moslem holiday. ln Sumatra there are both beauty and strength, a native girl proves as she lightly balances a log on her head. Globey just can't resist the ultra-modern- istic theater in Hawaii-yes, Robert Taylor is billed. 'Chinese for hello.
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T US ll N T? L Over the Top. Prexie Spencer proudly poinis out Going somewhere? ask the sentries of the cor- the grand total, which exceeds our qoal of six . . . hundred dollars' Looking pleased' me K. Long' G. rldors. N. Srmth checks the sllps of P. Taylor and Myers, B. L. Schaffer, F. Swartz, and Mrs. Webb. M. Butch as they pass his monitor post. -'Sf Page Sixty-nine R+
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