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BOY SCOUTS The I Soy Seoul Tioop, under Scout Master George Fry and his assistants, Art Robbins and Harvey Chandler, consists of four different groups includin'.' the Owl Patrol, George Mix, patrol leader; Beaver Patrol. John Purvis, patrol leader: Ski Patrol, Dean Hilyen, patrol leader; and the Flying Eagle. Ralph Johnson, patrol leader. This year the patrols have held inter-patrol contests. The group with the most points gets the honor flag for the month. The Scouts delivered Christmas baskets and repaired and painted toys at Christmas time. The Boy Scouts also help the patrol scouts every Saturday gathering paper for defense. Once a month during the winter the scouts went to Greeley to pass swimming tests. First row: Wended Keiff. tenderfoot scout; Charles Myers, second class scout; Dick Glendenning, second class scout: Ralph Johnson, second class scout: Walter Gray, star scout: Dean Bilyeu. second class scout; Ilarlev Ingmire, second class scout: Pat Murphy, tenderfoot scout. Second row: Charles Sands, rookie scout; Robert Scott, tenderfoot scout; John Purvis, second class scout; Robert West, second class scout; Madison Bowman, tenderfoot scout; George Fry. scoutmaster; Harvey Chandler. assistant scoutmaster; Lee Snedden. assistant scoutmaster. EXPLORER SCOUTS This year a new patrol was started in the scouts called the “Explorer Scouts. The senior patrol leader is Carr Krueger. The Rotary Club sponsored them as a regular troop. Harvey Chandler is the scoutmaster, and Charles Ilix. J. Barton Ilerschler, and Frank Blaekmer are the troop committee. Mr. Donald MacGregor gave the boys a camping site and a cabin to which they hike and camp overnight. The Ilix family is letting the troop use the garage space behind Freeman's garage as headquarters for the national defense paper drive, which the troop has taken over. Roy Baldwin donated a Buick pickup to the troop to haul paper every Saturday, and as a patrol car for use by the emergency service corps. The following are members of the explorer scout troop: Carr Krueger, Otta Krueger. Frank Ilix. Bill Dings. Erwin Reed. Roland Reed. Ted Carmack, Bob Burgess, Grant Magnuson, Robert Baldwin, and Wayne Noyes.
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JUNIOR CLASS PLAY OF 1940 When a modest, unassuming, young businessman tells bis fiancee :bat be once bad a love affair with a famous motion picture star (even though it was a little white lie), things are bound to happen. And they did. as anyone who saw “The Whole Town's Talking will tell you. Henry Simmons, a manufacturer, was played by Mud .lames; bis wife, Henrietta, kosella Atteberrv; Ethel, their daughter. Delores Sawdey; Chester Minney. Simmons' partner. Mud Jlewes; Lettv Lytlie, a motion picture star, Patty Moomaw; Donald Swift, a picture director. Bob Spensko; Roger Shields, from Chicago, Julian Hayden; Lila Wilson and Sally Otis, friends of Ethel, Shirley Myers and Nellie Cowden, respectively; Annie, the maid, Lolagene Hewes; Sadie Mloom. Nellie Archer; taxi driver. Lester Rivers; and Mrs. Jackson, Ruth Griffith. SENIOR CLASS PLAY OF 1941 Commencement day at any college brings a certain amount of confusion but when “Spring Fever” does its bit to add to the general hubbub, the uproar is overwhelming. Howard Brant, a senior at Brookfield College, was played by Mob Wehrli; Ed Murns, a chemistry student. Harry Schwilke; Vic Lewis, an art student, Ted Hackett; Lou Herron, a journalism student. Jane Coolidge; Mrs. Spangler, the landlady, Hetty Jo Baldwin: Anne Purcell. Howard’s heart-interest, Margie Voyen; Vivian George, Vic’s heart-interest. Eleanor Brinkley: Henry Purcell. Anne's father, a rich manufacturer. Charlie Robbins; Phoebe Purcell. Anne's mother. Maxine Hartman; Maude Corey. Howard's spinster aunt from alifornia, Lucille Hurd; Professor irgil Mean of the zoology department. Mill Burgess; Dr. Dixon, president of Brookfield College. Mob Bascom. JUNIOR CLASS PLAY OF 1941 Although You Can't Take It With You, the junior class proved that you can enjoy life while you have it. Penelope Sycamore, the play-writing mother, was played by Wilma Hersehler; Essie, Penny’s oldest daughter, Mary Kohler; Rheba, the colored maid. Eleanore James; Paul Sycamore. Penny's husband. Ted llarshlmrger; .Mr. De Pinna. Paul’s assistant. Allen Heubner; Ed Carmichael, Essie’s husband, Bud Fulton; Donald. Rheba s boy friend, Donald Pick: Martin Vanderhof, the philosophizing grandfather. Mob Nye; Alice. Penny's other daughter, Joyce Dannels; Henderson, income tax collector. Grant Magnuson; Tony Kirby, Alice's boy friend. Reeves Purvis; Moris Kolenkhov, exiled Russian. Cary Krueger: Gay Wellington, an actress. Winifred Mrugh; Mr. Kirby, Tony s lather, -lack Lewis; Mrs. Kirby, Bertha Cuffman; three detectives. Wayne Noyes, Deane Klassen, and Jack Preston; Olga Katrina, exiled duchess, Pat Coolidge. SENIOR CLASS PLAY OF 1942 Complications, but amusing ones, are bound to appear when a few college boys invite their girl friends to have tea with them in their rooms, and the chaperone fails to arrive. However, a solution to the problem is finally found when one of the boys assumes a girl's disguise. The cast was as follows: Mrassett, a college scout. Jack Stirling; Jack Chesney, Charles Wykeham, Lord Faneourt Mabberly, undergraduates at St. Okie's College, Oxford. Mud James, Ellis llattan! and John Carmack, respectively; Kitty Verdun. Speltigue's ward. Delores Sawdey; Amy Spet-tigue. Spettigue’s niece. Patty Moomaw: Colonel Sir Francis Chesney. Mart., late Italian Indian service, Lester Rivers; Stephen Spettigue, solicitor, Julian Hayden; Farmer, college scout. Billy Watson; Donna Lucia d’Alvadorez. from Brazil. Rosella Atteberrv; Ela Delahay, an orphan, Ruth Griffith; and Maud, a parlormaid, Shirley Myers.
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CHORUS Under the direction of Mr. Lloyd, music director, the high school chorus has taken part in many programs, including the annual fall concert, the Nativity pageant, a Rotary Club entertainment, an assembly, and a contest concert. A boys' octette has appeared before the Lions Club, a Hold dec Assembly, the Father and Son Banquet, the Music contest, and commencement. The members include: Roy Alps. Ted Carmack, Howard James. John Carmack. Otto Krueger, Irwin Reed. Carr Krueger, and Reeves Purvis. First row: Pianist Joyce Dannels. Aileen Thrailkill, Mr. Lloyd (director). Shirley Shogren, Delores Sawdey, Shirley Rat Myers. Vera Myers, Ruth Griffith, Nancy Smith. Winifred Hrugh. Bertha Cuffman, Jane Ann Zimmerman. Second row: Pat Coolidge, Ruth Sehwilke, Lillynn Carter, Sally Ilayden, Virginia Smirthwaite, Lois Ilattan. Norma Cooper, Bill Stewart, Lloyd Haller, Ralph Johnson. Bob Dings, Dean Bilyeu. Third row: Otto Krueger, Erwin Reed. Hill Watson. Howard James, John Carmack, Reeves Purvis. Carr Krueger, Jim Durbin, George lli.x. Roy Alps, Leon Hershman, Billie Ray, Ted Carmack.
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