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ine l Gifs Those whose special talents lend themselves to musical comedy and light opera roles are under the excellent tutelage of Miss Helen Jones. In her classes they first try out for the musical roles they hope someday to play. Others who wish to star in swing bands or symphonies put themselves into the hands of Mr. Charles Ruddick who brings out the- best they have to offer. Stage setting and costume design are the special interests of the group which enrolls each year in the art classes of Miss Dorothy Cowell. seventeen
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gndusffzial Gifs Although the future of the home economics department was inauspicious when we reluctantly left the stage last performance, the future became better when we returned to the theatre of thought to find a completely renovated set equipped with the finest props available. Sets 3 and 4 were freshly painted and the old props replaced with new, much to the delight of the- home economics directors, Mrs. Luella Laing and Miss Marian Reimann. On the industrial arts set we made the acquaintance of a new staff member, Mr. Gerald Babson, who came to us from Washingtown, Ohio. He rehearses the boys in the practical use of the tools of carpentry trade and, together with Mr. Clarence Hartline, who teaches mechanical drawing and formerly starred in The- Clerical Member of the Arts Family, is responsible for the construction of the sets. 0 'I -J 5: X'- ta tin' X ml: lvl i 'lt' sixteen
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ccence Depafzfmenf Not content with mere histories the players of W. H. S. are striving to keep abreast of the times with such courses as driving. This pastime being initiated under the able supervision of Mr. Bert Davidian who also has a hand in teaching general science to aspiring freshmen. Science two finds our famous raconteur Mr. Chester Wike in full glory as he enlighte-ns budding biologists about such things as phyla, bufonidae, vertabrae and hot tamales. ' ln the chemistry and physics department we have Mr. Robert Stanton who oversees the electrons, protons and keeps them in their respective places on the periodic charti His job culminates in the production of future engi- neers and scientists who in turn will endeavor to discover ne-w technical aids to enrich the world, themselves and Mr. Stanton. eighteen 7-.. . Y 4.1..-. e. -,., ,A-R lun-
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