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Pep Leaders: Vallie Watson, Freshman, Betty Riffle, Sophomore, Ardene McKenzie, Junior, (moved. Replaced by Bonnie Hammer) Beverly Trescott, Senior. First Row Jeanett McDonald, Mary Mills, Pearl Holcomb, Virginia Baker, Jackie Palmer, June Nichols, Jeanette Hartley, Shirley Stephens, Bobbye Bunke, Joyce Turnbull, Seoond Row Third Row Fourth Row Fifth Row Melba Barrett, Ruby Busch, Patty Donelson, Nellie Reed, Dottle Ray, Alice Ralph, Joan Masterson, Mary Lahr, Delores Cropper, Shirley Bunke, Norma Gibson, Shirley Jeffries, Sue Sitton, Kathryn Garner, Mary Diven, Peggy Dixon, Elaine Kellogg, Annette Gabriel, Joyce Sehl, Betsy Reid, JoAnn Hammer, Jean Bacon, Martha Lahr, Georgia Holley, Jean Donelson, Phyllis Chamberlain, Blanche Kopltke. 25
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MR. SMITH LON SMITH....... GRAMPS PROPHATER TOOTIE SMITH KATIE ROSE SMITH ESTHER SMITH MRS. WAUGHOP... MRS. SMITH...... IDA BOOTHBY.... FRED GREGORY.... AGNES SMITH..... JOHN SHEPHARD... LUCILLE PENTARD. CONDUCTOR MR. DODGE MR. DUFFY ....Gene Waggoner Wilbur «Hier ....... Bill Reed Jjl... Pearl Holcomb I....Hazel Barnes i §«v®rly Trescott ' , ellie June Reed ....Martha Lahr ....Jean Donelson .....JoAnn Hammer Ray Edwards, Jr. Velma Mills Mike Meyer ..Georgia Holley Vincent Lagemann ....Paul Schaper ......Roger Brown Everyone seemed to enjoy the Senior Play which was presented last Friday night. Outstanding in their performances were Pearl Holcomb and Mary Mills as two naughty little girls who be- haved not so good and liked to torment Nellie Reed and Beverly Trescott as well as their older brother Wilbur Miller. The play was especially good because of the perfect casting and good Jobs done by all the seventeen students. The Glee Club sang between acts and wore their colorful formals. The director, Mrs. Rosemary Brown was presented a corsage. 24
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EDUCATIONAL MOVIES The High School was privi- leged to see two very education- al movies TuesdayMaNfta±flfattfcMa H The first sho Pioneer depicted The train . to touching manner, forcements get th lly almost starve also saw the hai al3 endured by looked into the the railroad as The second m« a scientific nal ''Time' , it took first sun dial us up through tt progressing of t time. Jokes SPEECH CLASS P The Speech Cla three plays for and 7th and 8th day morning, Octo In the fir Talks Turkey, V. very unappreci Subscription was trying to he getting a bi Sponsor ready. Assisting three children, Shirley Stephens Bonnie Hammer, and George Reid. Mom turned out to be Peggy Dixon who did an excellent j-cb of the cart using a lot of expression and stage presence. Jeanette McDonald was the cook who every- one adored and Gonle Stewart was messenger boy for a firm pre- senting the family with a turkeyJ The second play Rip Returns a Little Late, a short three- STAFF Editor ...... Wilbur Miller Assist. Editor .Beverly Trescott Gossip ............. The Snooper Music Notes .... Martha Lahr Sports: Boys' .... Ray Edwards, Jr Girls' .... Mary V. Mills Artist ........... Jean Donelson Class Notes . , , Pearl Holcomb Hazel Barnes Class Poet .... Shirley Bunke Humor.............Jo Ann Hammer Bill Reed character play featured Ruby Busch, Bobby Bunke, and Charles Pratt. Party Line was tho title of the last play which was especial- ly good. Ardene McKenzie, who laughter trying to ask a very g man to go to finally pre- brother Ralph a good Job in he boy, Cora- d when brother wrong boy, but raightened out r. Dottle Ray. ayed by Jo Ann ather by Jimmy young Polly, a F. Sanders. Business Mgr. Assistants: Vincent Lagemann Joan Masterson Nellie Reed Georgia Holley Melon Barrett . Gene Waggoner Published every two weeks by the senior class . . 35 i a. year Lorraine Smith BOOKS Jack Jones, Jr, ibrary with 37 g works on po- psychology, tration, phil- r mathematics, d English lit- ded this month oss, The Miss Biship Luis Rey, So “Smfg Man. JUNIORS 3ELL MAGAZINES The Junior Class is selling magazines to make somo money which they will need this year. Tho class is divided into two groups to provide competition and their goal is $700. ze
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