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I Don't be deceived . . . . . . These devotees of the sciences are not collecting specimens: nor are they puttering in their garden. ln the classroom Raymond M. Crawford and Harold C. Hulme teach Zoology and Botany respectively: but at the faculty pic- nic their assignment is heap big chefs. That tub of fish they mean to fry. The glads will grace the tables. Apple-pie cz la mode . . . . . rates as the favorite picnic dessert. No, hey didn't bake them: but they did help to :eep those fish frying. On the table are perched Besse L. Tubaugh CEnglish7 and Florence M. Nlewton CMathl. Benched are: Eleanor Iewell Iournalisml, Martha V. Harnar fHome Ec.D, Vlrs. Marjorie B. Nilson CAmerican Historyl, Ida Davis fsubstitute in Home Ec.J. Those smiles . . . . . . are not from being well-fed, for we CBangert and Seeley and S.S.T.7 shot this gang before the call to. dinner. Naturally Margaret Eaton would have correct posture. CShe teaches Physical Education? Her pal, Grace Crawford, is the indispensable lady in the office. Dwight B. Lafferty maneuvers his proteges through Commercial Geography and Basketball tac- tics. Anne Bosso and Stella Totten are office assist- ants. CThe latter later left to attend Kent State.l -wif Page Eleven Es
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I Page Ten When the curtains opened for the Student Council Assembly, I knew I would hear a good speech. A quiet, intelligent-looking man sat next to Dan Cardinal. At many a later assembly I heard this same Mr. Turner tell a story so Well that he gave the students good thoughts to carry with them through the day. In conference . . . . . . are Clerk-Treas. Mabel C. Wolfe, Supt. I-I. B. Turner, and Bus. Mgr. L. O. Wurtemberger. A friendly chat . . . . . . with E. Bevan and A, Fisher is characteristic of Ioe Ross, a member ot the Board, for he is the Well-liked Boys' Secretary at the Y.M.C.A. Bring on the aspirin . . . . . . for balancing the budget ot the Warren City Schools is conducive to headaches. Board of Education mem- bers are H. D. Sullivan, Pres. George W. Secrest, Charles Gatfey, V. Pres. lohn I. Mahannah.
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Place your X . . . . . . in the box urged the Hi-Eco-Sy in this large reproduction of the ballot. Every club, class, and group in the school had a float in the All-City parade. Riding on the gaily bedecked truck were: rear-M. Pickstone, L. Pernice, L. Kordes. I. Lad- ererg front-E. Nolti, G. Roszpopa, T. Markopoulos. Comparisons are odious . . . . . . but behold the above statistics: they are definitely putrid. These backers of the November tax levy paraded with the Halloween revelers: rear-I. Kilkenny: front-H. Ritchey, B. Dahlen, B. Harcarik, I. Gibson, S. Franks. Did you students help put over the biggest parade this city ever witnessed! Things will sizzle when Warren sees the facts, said Mollie. And sizzle they did. Teachers too worked like beavers with the Citizens' Committee to publicize the necessity for VOTING YES on both issues. Mr. Scheig had every pupil in the city singing Helen Ritchey's version of Give Me A Little Kiss, Will You, Huh? ' ' ' . Give us a little room, will ya, huh? P 7 ' Now if you don't, it's doomp will ya, huh? C i'l'Jv'0 1. I f' f- - Gosh, oh gee, we could learn a lot s'5 ff': 'A BM , , I 5,3Yg,f?,sgt27- IU I lf we had the rooms we haven t got. . Q' 'fr' K 'N , Come open up your hearts, purses too: 'y:?f f ' . , Give us some help, and we'll come through. ' l I. , I T You've heard no doubt the story about lack, the poor dull it lDO'y'. f Please give us recreation and a little bit of joy. C So give us a little help, will ya, huh? A j mb I , ,, And we'll show you what we can do. , I love cr parade +24 Page Twelve his
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