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,,,, .,.l:..v.,.vvA. 7.--x-,vi WILDCAT'S I-IGWL Editor-in chief ....., ...,........A....,...,......,., ...,.,.................. R achel Millson Assistant Editor ..,..... ......, L awrence Almond Business Manager ....... ....... W ayne Jaynes Advertising Manager ..,... .,,.,,,,.,, V ivian Lee Circulating Manager ....... ........,...,.............,...................... A lice Abbott NGWS Editors ................. .......,...... .... J a ck Byrd and Frances Munsell SDOITS EditOrS ....... ...,.... A rchie Stockebrand and Milton Phillips Feature Editor .,...... ..................,.,,,.....,................. R oger Hefferu Exchange Editor .......,.,...,................,..,..,,............,........,...,................,....... Mary Jane Allen This year completed the third year of the Wildcats Howl as an independent paper. Miss Strode has been supervisor for all three years. The Howl is published the first of each month at a subscription price of thirty-five cents to high school students and fifty cents to others. The Wildcat's Howl is a member of the Quill and Scroll and the National Scholastic Press Association. A high Quill and Scroll rating was given the paper last fall. Lawrence Almond and Jack Byrd were editor and business manager, respective- ly, the first semester. The editor for the second semester was Rachel Millson, and Wayne Jaynes was business manager. The other members of the staff kept their same offices. Nine of the journalism class were initiated into the Quill and Scroll Society' this spring. Those initiated were: Alice Abbott, Lawrence Almond, Jack Byrd, Wayne Jaynes, Vivian Lee, Rachel Millson, Frances Munsell, Milton Phillips, and Archie Stockebrand. FIRST ROW: Mary Jane Allen, Archie Stockebrand, Miss Strode, Lawrence Almond, Roger Heffern. SECOND ROW: Rachel Millson, Wayne Jaynes, Alice Abbott, Jack Byrd, Vivian Lee, Milton Phillips, Frances Munsell, Page 2.9
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. ,,., . N pwqgggyfxqiqngmmiu V.-1 FIRST ROW: Betty Rae Butler, George Woodruff, Meredith Mullnow, Mary Dell Burnside, Billy Lamb. SECOND ROW: Cleo Sterling, Eleanor Stoll, Harold Widner, Mr. Rhoades, Kenneth Briggs, Emerson Tadtman. The debate group consisted of 15 students this year. These people had little or no experience at all, also there were no seniors in the group. Thus next year, a seasoned, experienced debate team is expected. Credit is given to the group for their work and successes this year. This year, the tournament squad debated at Topeka, Burlington, and the College of Emporia, at Emporia. Mary Dell Burnside, Betty Rae Butler, Cleo Sterling, and Bill Lamb made up the group. Smaller groups participated in the Neosho Valley League Tournamentg Fourth District of the State League. Class B, at Emporiag and exchanged debates with Fredonia, one at Yates Center and one at Fredonia. In the N. V. L. tournament, the squad won second place. At the Fourth District Tournament, Cleo Sterling won second place in the extemporaneous speaking contest. Advertising was the sub- ject about which she spoke. The question for the year was: Resolved: That several states should adopt a unicanieral system of legislation. DEBATE Page 28
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1 PINAFORE Gilbert and Su1livan's musical comedy Pinafore was presented by both glee clubs in the afternoon and evening of March 22. The performances were both very well received, Outstanding work was done by both the soloists and the chorus. The accompaniment by the orchestra was exceptionally fine. The production was under the general direction of Mr. Creitz. Miss Theis had charge of the Girls' Glee club and feminine roles. The cast included: Sir Joseph Porter, First Lord of the Admiralty ............ ..... W ayne Jaynes Captain Corcoran, commanding the H. M. S. Pinafore .........,...... James Orr Ralph Rackstraw, able seaman ............. .......................,............ J unior Smith Dick Deadeye, able seaman ...... ....... L awrence Almond Bill Bobstay, Boatswain .,.............. .......... G eorge Etter Bob Beckett, Boatswain's Mate ........ ...... H oward Simpson Josephine, the Captain's daughter ....... ......,. I 'auline Gary Hehe, Sir Joseph's first cousin ......,............................,......,...,. Maxine Walters Mrs. Cripps CLittle Buttercupj, a Portsmouth Bumboat Woman .... Mary Jane Pfifer Accompanist ....... ....... F rances Tolle J Page 30
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