Adrian High School - Antelope Yearbook (Adrian, OR)

 - Class of 1940

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Dil. .AlMA'ilT'll0 , Top Row: Mrs. Watts, Loretta Mitchell, Marion Dazey, lletty Glass. Velma McDermott, Allen Nelson, Second ltow: Maurice Leavitt, Juanita Culbertson, .lost ph llob on, t'urine Sipes, Ruth Eastman, .lulia Eastman. Grace liygar. Third Row: Mildred Antrim, Margaret Winters, Ethel Daiss, lflrtnn Points, Entily Otis, Arl ne Peterson, lleta lfranklin, llorot' y Hamilton. Fourth Row: Laura Prosser, Marjorie Cameron, Louise llinton, M.tv..a Gale, Kathryn Robertson, Lorraine McFate, Dorothy Slate, Juanita Sipes, Juanita Franklin. Fifth Row: Harry Leavitt, Robert. Glass, Helen Beebe, Mary Ann Un- derdahl, Keith Cameron, Billy Hamilton, Keith Eachus. These students not pictured: Eleattor Hobson, Lois Patton, Iris Hite, Betty Hite, Winlfred Doty, Bob Cannon, Eleanor Dutton, Margery llillis, Edna Cram. The Dramatics Class includes about 50 members. These students. under the direction of Mrs. Watts, were divided ittto two divisions---one meeting on Mondays and Fridays and the other on Tuesdays and Thursdays, There were six plays given the first semestergthree at public per- formances and three in student body assemblies. The plays given before the public, December 7. are as follows: Tho Pampered Darling, a comedy by Beatrice McNeil. Juanita Franklin, Kathryn Robertson, Loretta Mitchetll, Robert Cannon, Allen Nelson, Julia Eastman, Grace Kygar, Mary Ann Underdahl, Joseph Hobson, Keith Fam- cron. Alice's Blue Gown , a comedy by Rose Campion. Mavis Gale, Emily Otis, Eleanor Dutton, Margery Hillis, Erma Points, Betty Hite, Lois Patton Iris Hite. Teapot on the Rocks , a comedy by John Kirkpatrick. Laura Pros- ser, Marjorie Cameron, Ethel Daiss, Robert Cannon, Robert Glass, Keith Cameron. The plays presented at Student Body assemblies and their casts are! Our Aunt From f'alifornia, a farce by Madalene Demarest. Juanita Sipes, Louise Hinton, Dorothy Hamilton, Juanita Culbertson, Ileta Frank- litt, Margaret Winters. Elizabeth's Young Man , a farce by Louise Seymour Hasbrouck. Arlene Peterson, Helen Beebe, Lorraine McFate, Allen Nelson. The Tale of a Shirt , by Leon Edward Joseph. Betty Glass, Maurice Leavitt, Ruth Eastman, Margery Hillis, Dorothy Slate, Lois Patton. Curine Sipes, Mildred Antrim. The following plays were presented during the second semester' What Are You Going to Wear? The Happy Hoboesj' attd Not Quite Such a Goose. I than HL Tgifv-f 4 lt f ' f..--.,' g :-I 34'-mv t. . , .,.., ,x. , . xtk ' - ' .. J' yt fd . ,fr . 11575 -.,f. 5 1- .2 ' , V 1- r r' ,- 4 Q1,,f11.f.,Q, A

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TREASURE Gilt-'EEST Louise Klingback ...,...,.... Editor Grace Kygar ......... .... A ss't Editor Elbert Fretwell ..... ...,..... S ports Emily Otis ......... ....... S ocial Flora Prosser ...... ..., P ersonals Julia Eastman ...... .....,.. J okes Mary Roberts ..,.... ..,. 14 'eatcre Juanita Franklin ..,... .... ' Fypist Reporters: Naomi L-orensen Marion Dazey Mildred Antrim Harold Miller Charles Landreth Donald Dazey Juanita Culbertson The Treasure Chest was the outgrowth of a unanimous vote of thc student body for a school paper. Since then the paper has come out at intervals. From the students who turned out for journalism, Louise Klingback was chosen editor. With the help of the rest of the staff and the advisor, Miss Daphne Moistrom, the first Adrian High School Treasure Chest was turned out and delivered to an appreciative student body. After the publication of the first issue of the Treasure Chest, the ambitious staff set a goal of making each issue of the paper superior to the previous issue. Although many difficulties loomed before them, such as learning to use a minieograph, trying to keep the office quiet on pub- lication day' and teaching students to turn the material in a day before and not a day after the deadline, each of these were hurdled in the for- ward march. At the beginning of the second semester Louise Klingback, having proved her worthiness and patience, was again chosen editor. Margaret Klingback, whose job it was to type the dummy copies and the stencils besides writing the editorials, deserted her post and turned her job over to Juanita Franklin. With the first year almost over, the staff of the Treasure Chest can look back to a most progressive and successful year. Their hard work has been appreciated and they have set a high goal that members of the Treasure Chest staff in the future will do well to attain.



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'Y , 1- l'f1' ii V 4 . .l, i'T9s..,J AL 14.5 ' 1 BA D Everyone has a hidden desire to toot on an instrument, wear a uni- form, and march in the bland. During the first weeks of school, some of the students were able to partly realize this because with the help of Mr. de Lespinasse and their parents, about 56 members ordered different instruments. After the shiny instruments arrived, then came the head-splitting sque-aks and squawks, which by no means could be made pleasant without many hours of home and class practice. The entire band made their first appearance at the Christmas program in which they showed considerable progress. The pep band, made up of 25 members, made their first appearance at the New Plymouth game on February 26. They continued to appear at all the home games. This greatly increased the pep of the student body and assisted in increasing gate receipts at games. The band's first concert was held April 5. It was a great success. A considerable sum of money was made, which is to be used to buy uniforms for next year. On April 13, the band went to the Festival at Caldwell, Idaho. An enjoyable time was reported by all. The Adrian High School Band under the capable direction of Mr. de Lespinasse has made unusual progress for a first year group. The band has played at pep assemblies, and basket ball games and has been a con- tributing factor in improving school spirit and morale. With over 50 students returning to the band next year the future looks most cheerful for a high class band organization. A GAPELLA GHQ US President .......... ...... E lbert Fretwell Vice President .................... Margaret Winters Secretary Kr Treasurer .............. Juanita Sipes Sponsor ........ .... .................... M r . de Lespinasse The A Capella Chorus was organized soon after school started in September with a large number attending. Our enrollment is now thirty- three. The Chorus sang some Christmas Carols at the afternoon Christmas program. sThis being our first appearance, it was, of course, a wonderful performance. After that 'we were heard at the following: The Senior Play, Junior Play, May Day Festival, Music Festival, Baccalaureate, Class Day and Commencement.

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