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Page 15 text:
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Two of the more successful events of this school year were the Senior Play and the Senior Variety Show. On October 21 and 22 the dramatic students of the senior class were seen in a three-act comedy, situated in a college dormitory, entitled “The Brain Storm.” The second presentation by the seniors was their annual Variety Show. Comedy, dance, and musical acts composed a highly entertaining evening for the hundreds of people who attended this event on March 31 and April 1. The funds from these productions made possible the annual senior trip to Washington.
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Mr. Paul Bateman, Mechanical Drawing; Mrs. Mary Bear, Business Education; Mr. Eugene P. Brondoli, Supervisor of Education; Mr. John Brown, Social Studies, Speech, Geography; Mrs. Elaine Byrd, Physics, Chemistry, General Science; Mr. S. C. Callison, English, History; Miss Janet Corbin, Mathematics, Biology, General Science; Mrs. Claire Craun, Business Education; Miss Louise Cunningham, Librarian; Mrs. Ethel Davies, Algebra, Guidance; Mr. Rex Downey, Physical Education, Coach; Mr. N. H. Forbes, Social Studies; Mr. Howell Gruver, Spanish, Mathematics; Mjgs Douglas Gumm, Secretary; Mrs. Iris Gupton, English; Mrs. Louise Hughes, Cafeteria Manager. -TP ' . J Mrs. Margaret Jesser, Speech, Remedial Reading; Miss Janet Knicely, Mathematics; Mrs C?Kry Leslie, Physical Edu¬ cation, Girls ' Coach; Mr. Russell Leslie, Driver Training, Coach; Mr. James LunsforiSc nstrumental Music; Miss Jeanne Meredith, Choral Music; Miss Cleada Miller, Home Economics; Mrs. Janict: 3Woell, Visiting Teacher; Mr. Quentin Pidcock, Industrial Arts; Mr. William Safko, General Science, AtffaEc gkrector, Biology; Mr. Charles Tolley, Diversified Occupations, Distributive Education; Mrs. Ruth Willis j i ij ; Miss Olive Wise, English; Mrs. Gladys Wood, Latin; Mr. R. A. Yoder, Arts and Crafts. • oS v
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M r A™ IV, %Ll! 1— Oh boy, wait’ll he sees this 62! 2— Artistic touch. 3— Don’t burn ’em. 4— Oh, this Skyline . . . “toil and trouble”. 5— “Faculty Luncheon Club.” 6— Now, do you understand? 7— Watch out! The teacher’s coming. 8— “Can you not go on?” 9—Work, work, Miss Secretary. 10— Let not your hearts be troubled. 11— —Booked. 12— As busy as bees. 13— Can anyone read it? 14— Very advantageous! 15— The “king bee” has to work, too.
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