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Life Because of overcrowded con- ditions in t h e senior high schools, some 140 sophomores were enrolled last fall at Henry Mitchell school, and there they received their first two semesters of high school work. Next fall the group will enter Park. Stu- dents from this 'Park annex joined high school clubs, tried out for sport teams, paid SCA dues and in other ways took part in Park school life. we In addition to participating in many Park activities, Mannex' students also had a program at their own building. Above are pictures of a Christmas party. Valente Valentino is the only single person on the floor Ltopj. George Nield dances with Carol Vriesman, leftg Victor Jensen with Audrey Addrienson, frontg Bob Barton with Delores Simon, center back, and Bill Hall with Florence Dawes, right. Lyle Kanetzke and Victor Hansen Cpicture Girl Shy' was the name of the production dramatized by Mitchell students during the spring semester. Several of the players in this modern costume cast were Florence Dawes, Robert Morgan, Pat Rastal, Carol Burkert, Lois Weaseman and Norman Madsen, pictured as caught by the photographer at a rehearsal. Director of the play was Miss Summers. 11 assay., leftl appear to be getting a little basketball practice with a volley ball. Santa Claus, substituted for by Victor Hansen, finally arrived at the party and is shown handing out gifts to a throng of friends. Among those in the circle who are recognizable are Donald Geoghan, Ralph Bode, George Maranger, Warren Lehman, Fred Hansche, Royce Aiello, John Rango, George Nield, Janet Rasmussen and Ewald Christiansen.
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ffirfa .J xv., ..,n-AA Roll Call 107 was one of several Park win- ners in the annual Park-Horlick game ticket sales contest. As a result the group, composed entirely of boys, had some prize money at its disposal. How it was invested may readily be seen. Standing to the back are Joe Reinhofer, Norman Zierke, George Beyer, Bill Seater, Ray Anderson, Paul Bulik and Robert Blaesing. Nearer the food supplies are Joe Alcott, Tom Miller, John Swengel, Alvin Nielsen, Art Mc- Callum and Bob Larson. As the gang was Park High light of the first Stu- dent Council assembly program of the year was the Marx b r o t h e r s impersonation pre- sented as the last item on a variety program. Pictured as they explained, Who's on first, What's on second, are Al Zu- pek, Art Aiello and Dave Hansen. The costumes and ap- paratus used, we understand, were entirely of the boys' own creation. graduated in midyear, some other roll call will have an opportunity of winning the prize in 1940. Doesn't the feed look as if it were worth going after? Jitterbug dancing' may be on the wane, but it hasn't lost its action. At least the demon- stration given at the first Council assembly by Mike Marudas and Dorothy Goetz proved a point or two as to what grace and dexterity are required to put on a first rate performance. Bill Mahdik a n d Melvin Johnson, caught in the act of upsetting Joe Sachen, pretend they are catching flies. The performance is all part of the challenge pre-Horlick game assembly at which their gang is invited to meet our gang in a fair and square contest, and may the best gang win!
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1' 'T 1 Y ,fl 3 ifl' Y' 1 . . Wh Mary Evans and Bill Bridgman sway through a graceful routine at the second Council Assem- bly. Jack Bandelin, camera fiend, is captured about to snap a picture. Another victim is Jim Jerstad. Plugging away even during roll-call period we find Richard Beere, Art Ertel, Ernest Wintis, Dorothy Chap, Louis Buffam and James Atherton. Bud Silver holds up flag and pole, Alvin Troestler handles the ropes, and Head Janitor Curtis Hall directs operations at flag raising ceremonies. Joe Longo and Henry Gunther are among the interested observers. Waiting for school to open at noon are Sterl Matson, Clif Wick, Bob Baldwin, Nan Mueller, Ray Oleski, C. Berg, J. Armaganian, D. Miller, J. Nehmer, M. Thompson and D. Johnston. if-ff I K 1 I b a IL W.. Wall-flowers at a matinee dance: Silver, Pel, Mo- gensen, Kremzar, Simopulos, W, Bell, Haumerson and Meltzer. Park
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