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COUQAR IFIIWASIHI Beck row P. Jacobs, P. Womack, J. Knight, F. Kresse, D. Sfiver, J. D'Aura, T. McAllisTer, J. Hacker, B. Bloomhursf H Hiller P WeinsTein, F. Swanson. Second row: M. Cain, L. Urton, F. Tweedy, J. Davis, D. Beech, M. Willei, M Sewell J Nuzum B. Black, B. Morris, S. Nuxum, J. Rigsby, G. Hussey. FronT row: J. DeMenT, M. Templeman. A. HolT C Spears M King, Mr. Copeland, A. Walker, F. Souleles, C. Hansen, C. Heywood. Aiming To serve The school in every way possible by sTimulaTing school spiriT, cooperaTion, and appreciaTion oT worThwhile achievemenTs, The sTaTT oT The Cougar Flash made many innovaTions This year. Under The guidance oT Mr. Copeland, The TaculTy advisor, and Marilyn King, ediTor, The sTaTT grew To be The largesT in The hisTory oT BeaumonT High, comprising TorTy sTudenTs. Though The lack oT a regular journalism class was a serious handicap, iT was parTly compensaTed by semi-monThly insTrucTion periods in news-wriTing insTiTuTed by Mr. Copeland. The sTaTT decision To issue The publicaTion weekly, insTead oT semi-monThly, led To more compleTe ancl up-To-daTe news coverage. Toward The end OT The year, a small amounT oT adverTising was soliciTaTed by Frank Kresse, Business Manager, in order To cover incidenTal expenses and sponsor a carToon conTesT. Exchange EdiTor Don STiver builT up The exchange lisT and ediTed a column oT news Trom near-by high schools. ArT work on The paper was under The supervision oT Jackie DeMenT, Mary Ann Templeman. and John Hacker. A clisTincTion was made beiween The socieTy and meow pages, ediTecl by Ardis Walker and Anna Mae HolT respecTively when The pages were published in weekly roTaTion. John D'Aura, Colleen Hansen, and Madelaine Wagner emphasized sporTs in The Cougar Flash while Gerry Hussey and Suzie Musgrove supervised The Typing. Several new TeaTure ideas were incorporaTed by Fern Souleles and DoroThy Rash. OTher sTaTT members were: REPORTERS-Faye Swanson, Jo BeTT Rigsby, Shirley Nuzum, Phyllis WeinsTein, JoAnn Davis, Lorna UrTon, MargareTTe WilleTT, Jack Miller, Tom McAllisTer, James Andrews, Louise Flores, Marcy Heyer: TYPISTS-Doris Beach, Jerry EllioT, Beverly BloomhursT, Hildegard Hiller, Fern Tweedy, Beverly Black: PROOFREADERS-Marvis Sewell and Mary Cain: MIMEOGRAPHING-ChrisTine Haywood: MEOW-CurTis Spears, Joan Hanes, and Peggy Jacobs. This Page .Sponsored by- CAMPBELUS MOTOR SERVICE CHRIS MFG C0 CARR Sz CARR 81 SUPPLY Route 1, Box 46 'Signal Distributors 498 West 6th Street General Wood Wo 6th 81 WeHwood Beaumont, California
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fy s IE N ll o in li ll. c?f Playing before a capacify audience of 300, 'rhe casi of A Mind of Her Own, +he annual Senior Play, presenied an en'oyable performance Friday. April 9. in The High School Audiforium. The 'rhree-acl comedy, which was wriHen by Anne Ferring Weatherly, was a combinafion of hilari+y. sus- pense. and animaied, True-'ro-life characferizafion. The leading role of Bunny Barllefi was convincingly played by Marvis Sewell. Anolher hear?-warming performance was given by Bill Hargrave. as Sfeve Henderson, Bunny's likeable fiance. Mary Ellen Marlin enacfed +he parf of Jessica, 'rhe misunderslood villainess, and Hugh Randall. anoiher of Bunny's admirers, was portrayed by Bob Hargrave. A louch of comedyfwas introduced in+o the plol by fhe vivacious performances of Curl'isiSpears, as Nellie, fhe younger sisfer. and Allen Hofreifor. as Tommy, 'rhe 'reen-age Barfleff boy. Tommy's firsf love in+eres+ is in Carol. fhe sophisficaied girl nexl door, played by Dor- othy Rash. Olher characfers who added +o the hilarily of 'rhe play were fhe sour. business-like Mrs. Phelps, dramafized by Margaref Willel: Bunny's unders+anding Qarenis. Chris- fine Haywood and Joe Davis: Vernis Andrews, +he pessi- mis+ic maid, Mary Ann Templeman, The gushy Miss Flora Fenwick: and Margaret Wilson, Bunny's alhleiic girl frien . ff,g,. ? 2 fi 'i,!, Z 94,2 This Page Sponsored by- KING DRUG CO. C. E. LEWIS 81 SONS 150 E. 6th Street Firestone - Hancock Prescription Druggistsn Cougratulations',
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