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memories . . . memories . . . Our Class Prompfer . . When in the years to eoine, ue rein- inisee ahout our high school tlays and think ahout all the exviting: ments whit-h oe- -urrefl during our li o u r years a t WHS. ue shall al- is a y s rernemher our sponsor. Nliss 'Xnna lf. Keele. whose tireless ef- forts eontrihutefl so nlueh touarfl in a la i n QL those years so pleasant for the Class ol' lfllll, Our Nliss Keele was always there when ne neeileil her. really with sounml aflxiee Rio Rico . . . Un e great IIILIS- terful prorluwtion nas thi- eolotlul. tunt liul operetta. Rio Rieof' This rnusieal lll'illlIIliIlQ.' with eau-hy tunes. gay settings. snappy eostumes. and sprigfhtly ilnnees. nas a llfllllillll sueeess. Uperetta leads ansuerefl many eurtziin mills, annl the east. so well flireetenl hy Xlrs. lfeeelia Seymour antl her faeulty assistants. pro- tlueeil a kintl ol linesse rare tunongt ama- teurs. The leafls were taken hw' Ruth lliekinson. 5ally Connor. linger Warner. llaul Nohhs. anil Philip llall. W Girls' and Boys' Stare Assembly ' ' ' For one of our weekly assenilrlies in ,lanuuryp the 1948 representatives of the annual Girls' State. helfl at Bridgewater. and Boys' State. helal at 'hll1llPl'SI, were Uinterxieisetlii hy two IIlf'lIllH'l'S of the .lunior fflass. The four Seniors interviewed were Marion Slierker, Eleanor Anderson. William ling- Iish, and llonalfl Blair. Nlargxaret Nlartin A50 and .lin-k vtvfigllll '50 took eare of the questions, The reason for the inquiries nas to tell the stutlent hotly ahout the purpose. loeation, anal meaning of these aetixities ishic-ll are annually sponsorefl hy the Xnieriean liegrion antl -Xnieriean l.eg1ion Auxiliary. nhenever a proh- W lem- arose. exer eornlortiug: when trouhle reared its ugly heafl. In any- thing: our Class undertook. is h e - ther it he plan- ning a soeial fune- tion. seeing that elass me e t i n gl s ix e re l'0INilli'lt'll smoothly. or help- ing us vondiiet an elevtion. Miss Keele nas there to l e n il at helping h a n rl. We. the elass ol' '49, ron- sitler ourselxes for- tunate to haxe hail so xxomlerful a person to guide us. and it is with exerlasting grati- Wii tude that ue ex- tenil to her our humhle thanks. do you remember? . .
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R ed Cross ' ' ' In service our ellorts are widespread . . . from sc-hool service to overseas relief. Our flying lingers not only add hriglit colors to tray-favors for the sick, but also help the great arms of Hed Cross carry through in clothes and toys for needy l'lllldl'0.l in European lands. FIRST ROW 4Left to Rightj: Wilma Samplatsky tTreas.J, Jack Gannon 1Pres.J, Beverly Whittingham tSec.J . . . SECOND ROW: Dorothy Wolfe, Helen Kmiecik, Phyllis Sampson, Lois Roberts, Jean Enko, Wilma Bein, Cornelia McAneany, Betty Lou Matthews Ruth Dickinson, Helen Aldrich, Madeline Nemec, Lyle Densmore, Cynthia Emard, Jane Zwiesele, Patricia Keough . . . THIRD ROW: Marilyn Brown, Carol Wood, Joan Piekarski, Lois Murphy, Nancy Simpson, Joan Enko, Gloria Kopatz, Constance Minalga Betty Ann Shea, Mildred LaBree, Marilyn Syriac, Mary Loe Jarrett, Joan Pearson, Jane Hogan, Ruth Iglesais, Marjorie Langill, Bruce Gage . . . FOURTH ROVV: John Little, Betty Eustis, Jean Johnson, Alfred LaValley, Marilyn Kellogg, Beverly Dickinson Kather ine Bonyeau, Barbara Niznik, Ruth Pilgrim, Jane Packard, Michael Papantones, Carolina Cressotti, Lavina Camp, Barbara Ander- son, Joan Broz, Joyce Cady, Ralph Eustis, Agnes English, Adviser. Teaching Aids U motion picture equipment. Mr. Teulmer spends many hours obtaining films and scheduling their use. ' ' ' Projerrtionists participate in the fast growing movement toward visual education by operatinff ln addition, this stage crew takes part in almost all student programs. This service ,fzroup is organized to operate all hack stage work for plays, assemblies, and other school productions. LEFT T0 RIGHT: LaDoyt Teuhner, Supervisor, Carol Wo od, Secretary, Richard West, Janet Burrows, Paul Paradysz, Arnold Kimmell, Harold Kramm, Paul Gannon. LEFT T0 RIGHT: Robert Freeman, Corwin Packard, Neil Keeney, Erich Pavel tseatedj, George Freeman, Richard Ackermann, Irving Barnes, Clara Rousseau, Secretary.
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