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OO O TI-IE ORCHESTRA FIRST liOWfSue Zane I-leelar, Ilosamund Harker, Esther Sparks, .loan Rowman, F. .lean Harvey, Belly Smith, .lane Manship, SECOND IUYW--llalylli les--lip. Helen Davis, .lnlm Henry I-touch, Lamar Cox, Katy Hoh- erls, Dlinna Mae Gibson, Fred Wood. 'l'I-IIRD liUXYflIm'aee llulwrts, Richard Iiussell, Marlha XVhitm0yer, ,Marjorie Stultz, Carolyn Smith, Mary Louise Bowman, Hilda Lease, Mrs, Beelar, Marcia Tallnert. FIRST IIOXV-Gladys Nichols, Albert Randall, Imrothy .lean Eberhart, Hester Harvey, Betty Davis, David Zimmerman, liileen Heathc-ock, Mary Ellen Russell. SECOND ll0XVfliuth Alice Carey, Frances Nighlenhclser, Hazel Bauer, Phyllis XVilley, Lou Ellen lwuch, .loan lluokwalter, Mary ,lo Irwin, .Iohn D. Hayle, Ramona Davis, Mary Evelyn Morford. THIRD ROM'-Leona Ray. Marcus Passxxater, Emma .Iane Horton, Helen Carey, Phil Bray, Marjorie Clark, .lean M. Harvey, Le-anna Barker, Naomi XVatkins, Eloise Har- vey, Phyllis Davis. i l I
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W. H. S. SCHOOL PUBLICATIONS The publication of the Sham-Rocket for the year 1938 was under the supervision of Miss Orr and Mr. Farrow, senior class sponsors. This yearbook was made possible through the advertising of local and neighboring business men. The staff members, chosen by Miss Orr and Mr. Farrow, are as follows: Editor in chief ..... ,....... .........................,................... H e len Davis Contributing Editor ..................................,....,.. Mary Evelyn Morford Business Manager ..... .....,, K athryn Shugart Arts Manager ..... .................,..,........ M , Jean Harvey Music Editor .... .,.,............. ................. H elen Carey Subscription Staff Elizabeth Cox, Joe Haskett, Robert DeMoss Sports Editor ...,.. .......................,.................,... P aul Goins SHAIVIROC K 'l'IlVIES The Shamrock Times is an eight page miineographed paper. It is published bi-weekly and is a member of the National Mimeograph Exchange. The paper is distributed to each student in the township free of charge. This is made possible by the merchants advertising in om' paper. An exchange of papers has been in progress for several years. This year we sent and received about twenty papers from schools in this and other states. The editorial staff, under the supervision of Miss Leakey, has charge of writing the headlines, reporting, and editing. The press staff, together with the commercial students and Miss Findling as sponsor, has charge of typing, cutting the stencils, art work and mimeographing. The editorial staff for the past year was as follows: Editor in chief ........,..... Mary Evelyn Morford Associate Editor .......................... ......... . .................. H elen Davis Assistant Editor Exchange Editor Broadcast Editor Feature Editor Feature Writer ............ Alu.mn1Editor, ..........,................... .. ........., Reporters-Mary Alice Vair, Lois Babb, Betty Smith, June M and Virginia Moore. PRESS STAFF Business Manager .................,.... ........... . . . Hilda Lease and Esther Sparks M. Jean Harvey Paul Goins Mary Jo Irwin Kathryn Shugart Patricia Daniel oore, Amanda Sumner, Paul Goins Assistant Business Manager .................... ......... Ro bert DeMoss Typists ....................... Advertising Arts ........... Mimeograph Openators Office Practice Class M. Jean Harvey Typing Classes The Senior Class this year presented The Late Christopher Bean on Friday night, April Sth. The cast was as follows: Dr. Haggett --- Susan Haggett - - ......... -- Mrs. Haggett ..... --..,---- Everett Coers M. Jean Harvey Kathryn Shugart Ada Haggett ........ ...i..,...... H elen Davis Abby .......... .............. I lelen Carey Tallant .............. ....i..... J oe Haskett lVarren Creamer ........ --- Eugene Johnson Rosen ......................... Wayne Watkins Davenport ........ ........ ,hc Paul Goins
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W. H. S. THE BAND FIRST ROW-John D. Rayle, Eris Fields, Dorothy Jcan Eberhart, William Small, Mary Jo Irwin, Bobby Davis. SECOND ROW-Emma Jane Horton, Phyllis Willey, Phyllis Garrity, Lois Hammack, Julia Stover, Kathryn Shugart, Wilma Neal, Florence Henley, Charles Merriman, Helen Stultz, Helen Davis, Helen Carey, David Sparks, Hilda Lease, Lois Babb. THIRD ROW'-Martha Whitmoyer, Ralph Jessup, Vivian Moon, Nellie Sue Gunn, Betty Jean Henry, Bobby Whitmoyer, John Henxy Rouoh, Phil Bray, Marjorie Clark, M. Jean Harvey, Ruth Alice Carey, Leona Ray, Wilma Jean Peters, FOURTH-ROW-Mrs. Beelar, Mary Ellen Russell, Carolyn Smith, Mary Evelyn Mor- ford, Jean Daniel, Josephine Moore, F. Jean Harvey, Joan Bowman, Marcus Pass- Water, Ramona Davis, Eileen Heathcock, Fred Wood, Mary Louise Bowman, Richard Russell, Eloise Harvey. FIFTH ROW-Horace Roberts, Harold Bzck, Betty Martin, Leanna Barker, Marcia Tal- bert, Naomi Watkins, Phyllis Davis, Eugene Ballard. The band consists of 59 members. There are 17 clarinets, 10 trumpets, 5 trombones, 4 flutes, '1 piccolo, 4 saxophones, 4 horns, l oboe, 1 bassoon, 1 E-flat clarinet, 1 string bass, '1 baritone, 2' sousaphones, 6 drums. The band participated in the annual district contest at Greenfield, and placed in first division. 'Ilhey are now entitled to go to the state contest which be at Lafayette, May 5. 6 and 7. The band has rated many high honors While under the direction oi Mrs. Beelar. OPERETTA Pickles or In Old Vienna, was the operetta, given by the music department on March lst. The plot centers around Lady Vivian who has lost her child and goes to Vienna every year to look for her. She finds her in a gypsy camp. Two detectives, Bumski and Rumski, and a waitress, Louisa, furnish the humor for the play, The music was furnished by a special orchestra.
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