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S NICDR CLASS PL Y s I 4 Wwsamwrw i Top - Vollie Johnson, Bottom . , - f - 1 Fug ION . l THOLNA c second ww' mason, 5. D QHUSKA towiargigxprg. BRMN ARD' HU ' Arsenic and Old La ce , the three-act farce cho sen as the Senior Class Play, wasa great success The cast, consisting of three girls and eleven boys was coached by Miss Thompson. The plot of the 1 b p ay rought many laughs it was about two old ladies who thought they were doing a kind service by killing off their boarders - Barb Lynch A trip to Paris' D Were Young and Gay. the trials oftwo irl h a wonderful performance. job well done. ROGNRUD HAUGR' . ERsoN v P snARP,G-HQSSSQN Nl-PET 1 nd ICR CLASS PLAY . . oesn t it sound wonderful! Well, that's where the Jun iors' took us in their play, Our Hearts This play is a wonderful comedy about g s w o go to Paris for a vacation and to get a few acting les sons from a great teacher, The 1920 dresses added a lot to the plot It was The cast included Barbara Lynch Tom McCarthy, Vollie Johnson and Ken neth Eidenschink in leading parts a d n Barbara Iarandson, Tom Ellingson Le roy Edstrom, Leo Peterson, June Disney Gordon Blacketer, Harriet Fark Diane Halseth, Dorothy Bates, Bette Lia Janette Baker, Kenneth Jacobson and R1 h d , c ar Nelson in minor parts. The play was directed by Miss Van Winkle assisted by Beverly Gift. Congratulations to the Juniors on a
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An evening of fu ' SN ' BALL Miss Munson and her 4th hour Chemistry class sponsored a Polio Benefit Dance this year for the first time. It wasa semi-formal dance for alumni and sen- ior-high students attending. The theme used in decorating was a typical winter scene. At one end of the gym was a giant snowman. Table decorations consisted of miniature snowmen made of apples and marshmallows. Entertainment was furnished by the girl 's trio, Dean Piche, and Milo Peterson. The main attraction was a guest, Mr. Bob Munson who did some wonderful im- personations. B. NELSON, D. SCHORNACH, R. IENSON. ADIE H WKINS PARTY November 9 was the day all the Daisie Mae's went out and caught their favorite guys. The party got under way at 8.00 P.M. It was dress-up, of course! You dressed up in the oldest, worn-out clothes you had. A prize was given for the best dressed couple. Meridell Engstrand and Bill Whittenberg walked off with the honors. The door prize was awarded to Barb Blomquist and Dean Piche. In keeping with tradition the girl paid all expenses that night. They broughtenough food for themselves and their Lil'Abner. They say allgood things must come to an end, so promptlyat l2:30,the ball was over. Each Daisy Mae took her Lil' Abner home to end an evening of a lot of fun. P. woonuousis, L.sw1cK, M.wAGNER, s. DAHLQUIST, B. JOHNSON, B. RIEWER. f, ,, tina U .. at the sno' B L ts? - F f ' Z t f l -km . R , ,ia . , 2 fn- 1 ,. M' I l ..... i Q ' I Q. B iii
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Einar' at 1 fl r Q' G.CLEVELAND, B. NELSON, D. PICHE, D. SCHORNACK, R. JENSEN, R. BORSTAD, C. PHELPS, G. THIBAULT J. NELSON, C. STOLLENWERK, B. LYNCH, D. HAL- SETH, P. JOHNSON, B. BLOMQUIST CARNIVAL With Spanish senors and senoritas, Swiss maidens, cow- boys, and numerous other nationalities the theme Mu- sical Jamboree, was very well carried out. The main attraction was held inthe auditorium where Don Lane was master of ceremonies introducing the choir and band. The choir sang a few light numbers and the band played marches anda novelty number, Ole and the Beanstock. After the concert, the entertainment was divided be- tween the old and the new gyms. The first thing which caught your eye was Pierre's where food was available. As you go along through the gym you pass numerous other stands, some of them being penny toss, record throw, basketball toss, and pink lemon- ade. risers W A 2 Crowd mills around the Penny Toss. A.. LARSON, L. BUNDY, D. SCHORNACK, R, JENSON lil
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