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A LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Chester Eddy, M. Losey, I. Fuller, G. Vaught, Mr. Kenneth Bush. mga: You don't have to go downtown and pay out good money to see such movies as TAKE CARE OF MY LITTLE GIRL, CALL ME MADAM, and THE BLACK ROSE. Members of the Red Devils Den saw these and many more at the regular Tuesday night sessions. The en is a re- creational activity open to all stu- dents who purchase a season card. The Den is a wonderful place to meet your friends, to relax, and ROW 1: R. Sabbagh, A. Davis, J. Lemmon, A Hagen, G. Belinfante. ROW 2: I. Newlin, S. Dienhart, I . Jamison, L. Seaton, M. Losey, I. Chapman, I. Fuller, A. Schmiedicke. ROW 3: M. Cohen, I. Allen, B. White, V. Lehker, P. Food in general is a popular thing at Den every Tuesday night. alefzfadamenlf to eat. In the spring the Den spon- sors a dance and the Annual Signing Party which is held during the last few days of school. President Ginger Vaughtg vice- president, Jane Fuller, and secre- tary-treasurer, Mary Loseyg along with our faculty sponsors, Mr. Eddy and Mr. Bush, and a student Den Board make this organization a success. Moriarty, I. Shepherd, B. Kemmer, P. Peyton, ROW 4: C. Ridgley, B. Ditamore, D. Holst, V. Vaught, M. Stacker, J, Lathrope. ROW 5: A. Kemmer, G. Counsman, B. Speaker, D. Barrett. Sponsor: Mr. Chester Eddy.
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5, . 4 M gg r Vgncgv ' ,..- ' lr 'X 1' 'il 1- . . N 4 H ii H ' ' S CJ' A - - 1 W J' fr ' ' T3-'nl 'J'-ffl fa 4 3 , f 1 fr f,,W,, - r 'A T 4 . A W -5' A 4, ' - L ns .div ff E ROW 1: B. White, B. Risk, B. Miller, T. Bau- man, A. Keller, B. Dela Croix, I. Hesselberth. T. E. C. C. Ridgley, D. Jordan, I. Floyd. Sponsor Mr Fred Breckenridge. ROW 2: I. Allen. K. Dexter, G. Bush, M. Shanks, 0 OFFICERS: A. Keller, president, B. Miller vice president Z and Mr. Fred Breckenridge, sponsor At your service, could well be the motto of the Tech- nical Equipment Crew. Boys from all four classes are eligible to work in the T. E. C. They serve a one year appren- ticeship and then receive their T. E. C. key. Mr. Fred Breckenridge, their sponsor, teaches them the operation and maintenance of the school equipment. T. E. C members are on call during the day for such jobs as running the movie projector, manipulating lights for the various convoca- si.4y'.w tions, plays, and other activities A in the auditorium. They also assist in running the score board for football and basketball games. 28
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. . , Hs .gl 4 ' , ' X . ' 1 ' ,- f 1 . . , n.,l.,,,.,.-im... , N ,Wg ,-. , FRONT: B. Castell, B. Hin, C. Todd, K. wagner, L. Gaylord. P. Tinsley. C. Carmichael. BACK: B. Miller, F. Davis, D. Fontaine, B. Cable, B. Shigley. D. 53-bbagh. R. Lawler. B- Mille!- 076 7 .. In the DEVILTRIES the dance band provided the music for the chorus 1ine's numbers. 30 The West Lafayette High School Dance Band is a tradi- tional feature of the Devil- tries, football and basketball mixers, school dances, and they even have become well enough known to play for outside affairs. Dreamy Glen Miller favorites and arrange- ments by Mr. Howenstein and Bill Castell are the band's specialties . Thursday evenings are dance band practices. The boys and Karen Straszheim, the pianist and the only girl instru mentalist in the organization, have taken it upon themselves to meet regularly in order to bring the school top notch entertainment. Vocal assign- ments were ably handled by Betsie Kemmer. All the gang are music lovers and rea ly add a great deal to the music department.
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