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ER PICTURE I ft Somethmg dtfferent was what the 1un1ors wanted for thetr play That IS what they had m therr three a t comedy Strrctly Formal presented on Tuesday mglt November l9 l946 Strtctly Formal IS a clever mterpretatron of proh lems of teen agers and of those of thetr somewhat be wlldered elders The plot deals chrefly wrth the trrcks and technrques dev1sed by a group of htgh school girls to get dates for the htgh hght soctal event of hrgh school the luntor and Sentor dance The plot mvolves female trrcks wrth hpsttck mumps French and dancmg lesson prtze peon1es and Hollywood glamour A pseudo sophrstrcate from New York makes the boys reahze that the home town g1rls are the best bets after all The cast consrsted of V1rgm1a Soltts a teen ager wrtn a date for the I S Evelyn Turner Vrgmtas best g rl frrend ltm lohnson as Mr Cutler V1rgm1as father lackte Kemper Cutler s ma1d Carol Ethertngton Vrrgtnta s moth er Elvan Sholm a nerghbor Harold Watrrn Evelyn s bov frtend lean Spencer who gets the mumps Shtrley Od gard lean s mother Darlys Shephard lean s s1ster Walt lvhllard who hkes to put the shot Stanton Shack of whor Vtrgmra IS very fond Laura Grobey a tnple threat fro 1 New York Betty Pendergraft a grrl wtth tdeas Elol Larsen who ts after Wally George Myers as Lt Bob Cunnlngham of the Arr Force The auchence was well pleased wtth the fme per formance of each member of the cast and proclatmed tl e play the best ever -QQIIHPYF' is 'X ZHZZ07' Class Ll rv ENGR-RV! L M C ORTY U 72 VIPCIN A STREIT SUATTLI H, WQQN, I ldW IL Jil. fhbn. -x ' -.2 '91 I ' 1 at ' . A - ' X' Y AI-.J , 'w f - wx- ' Ay 0 Q ci. i ,y rf my-,, fff fzz .. G31 ' ,f ' v ' rin s I - A V ,I .t ' , I if, s . ' tif I ,. - ' y s to I a 9 I In Q ' 7 uJ , ,l U- K c K , , X I I i , , , ,L Mk- ' - '1 2t zt ,A j , ,V , 3. . , ,' Y'-.. UPP , e to right: Luurc Grobey, Jackie Kemper, Stanton Shack, Evelyn Turner, Virginia Soltis, LOWER PICTURE, left to right: Durlys Sheppard, Shirley Odegcrd, Elvun Sholin, lim Johnson, Carol Evherington. I Eloise Larson, George Myers, Jean Spencer, Beve Pend graft, Wally Millard, Louro Grobey, Haro utrin. . f C A ,' 81, 1- . 1 I - I :- I - r it A if - - - N if ' SJW . . . . 1 . . - , L l r v . V , . . . I ' ld , , 3, ' . . . , .f 1 - T ' . il , - Q . ' ' ' ' 2 Y 5 , ., , l I . . I . X . . . , . . - ,- if I 1 - I I A X A I ' 'I - I 5 V S X 1 1 1 1 V if ' , ' , . ' Qi - , 1 I 1 - r 1 - I , I , I WT . . 4 in I I I l . . . , A . - V , , U 1 , 1 ff . .. H I , -Z v? Q . 1 I - , . , I W I I 1 U
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FRONT ROW, left to right: Ellen Brown, Doris Proff, Alice Rettke, Martha Gius, Anne Haarsager, Anna Parco, Marion Davis, Elizabeth Burnett, Pat Schreiner, Marian Envolsen, laura Grobey. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Davis, Betty Swihart, Mary Meier, Shigeko Watanabe, Lorna Blair, Elmo Wambold, Mary Miller, Dana Wohlwend, Viletta Steele, Isabelle Imhaf, Clara Stalder, Virginia Soltis, Delores Ball. THIRD ROW: Mary Stark, Dorothy Hergert, Mary Koelin, Betty Brown, Marilyn Bollock, Bernice Newman, Joan Cross, Joan Leighton, Betty Buckmaster, Helen Stalder, Lois Hansen, Dana Finlayson, Barbara Sweet, Maureen Muchlinski. FOURTH ROW: Roberta Eaton, Barbara Warner, Mary Ann Perrin, Carol Etherington, Grace Torgerson, Lorna Griffin, Katheryn Koch, Barbara Frederickson, Shirley Odegard, Virginia Rose, Lois Kepka, Grace Nelson, Margaret Vogel, Ruth Ingram. LOWER PICTURE-FRONT ROW, left to right: Gladys Moe, Dorothy Davis, Lois Olson, Elizabeth Burnett, Darlyne StMartin, Marlyce Reed, Clara Stalder, Janet Miller, Shirley Francis, Charlotte LaQua, Helen jtalder, Barbara Sweet, Jeanette Ruscher, Shirley Saunders, Jackie Kemper. SECOND ROW: Alice Rettke, Georgia Young, Opal Funkhouser, Martha Gius, Jackie Coffman, Dorothy Hergert, Joan Knudson, Delores Rowan, Barbara Wilson, Shigeko Watanabe, Shirley Envolsen, Betty Timmons, Dorothy Fuiita, Jacqueline Askew, Lorna Blair, Elma Wambold, Marcie VanAlstine, Delores Simcich, Morelle Coffman, Bertha Cross, Betty Newman, Jane Fuiii, Doris Proff. THIRD ROW: Mary Stork, LaRue Andre, Delores Ruscher, Joanne Tyndall, Eloise Larson, Marlene Reed, Wanda Leffler, Delores Peters, Georgia Hess, Donna Fox, Mary Sutton, Marilyn Tanabe, Kathleen Swansby, Vernel Bartholomew, Anne Haarsager, Mary Miller, Anna Porco, Marilyn Bigger, Isabelle Imhof, Evelyn Gillam. FOURTH ROW: Marion Davis, Adele Woodall, Mary Ann Perrin, Jeanne Kaelin, Shirley Turner, Bernice Hess, Lorraine Cook, Bette Pendergraft, Betty Owens, Helen Anderson, Marie Willis, Dorothy Frankhouser, Shirley Rose, Mary Ueda, Alice Jeffries, Vera Watson, Virginia Soltis, Susan Young, Amy Yamamoto. ebate Girls' Club The Girls' Club under their able first-semester advisor, Miss Stolt, started another progres- sive year. Serving as officers for the year were Barbara Tyndall, Presidentg Ruby Wohlwend, Vice President, Agnes lmhof, Recording Secretary, LaRae Andre, Corresponding Secre- tary, Clara Stalder, Treasurer, and Alice Ieffries, Student Council Representative. A Welcome Tea was given in the fall for all the girls who had paid their dues. In December a Tolo Week brought a lot of excitement and fun. All girls dressed alike wearing different costumes each day during the week, and then on Friday there was a Tolo Dance. It proved to be a great success and was enjoyed by all, At Christmas time food was given by the girls for the Christ- mas Baskets, and the boys do- nated ten dollars from their treasury to buy the meat. The food went to needy families and was greatly appreciated. The girls also decorated the halls with holly, fir boughs, and Christmas trees. ln the Spring the Girls' Club will put on a Mothers' and Daughters' Tea. All mothers are invited and the officers for the succeeding year will be inaugurated into office, SEATED: Virginia Soltis, laura Grobey, Barbara Blancher, Bette Pender- graft, STANDING: Kenneth Hess, Mr. M. Williams, adviser. This year the national high school debate topic was Resolved that the Federal Government should provide a system of complete medical care available to all citizens at public expense. Those students on the debate team are as follows: Virginia Soltis, Laura Grobey, Barbara Blancher, Kenneth Hess, and Betty Pendergraft. The officers of the club were, President, Barbara Blancher, Vice-President, Virginia Soltis, Secretary, Ken- neth Hess. During this very active year the team participated in twelve debates with various neighboring schools and in one state tournament at C. P. S, Due to transportation difficulties the team was unable to attend the invitational meet at Pullman. Radio programs and state oratorical contests rounded out the busy season. Virginia Soltis placed second in the district for the state oratorical contest, and Vernon McCullough placed first in Fife for the national Patrick Henry contest. We feel that debate experience has helped greatly in developing the students for public work in future years.
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FRONT ROW, left ta right: Myrtle But- ler, Marlene Reed, Delores Ruxcller, Barbara Warner, Betty Owens, Vera Watson, Alice Jeffries, Betty Newman, Dorothy Frankhouser, Mr. A. Williams, Adele Woodall, Lois Ruscher, Emily . Kilde, Joanne Tyndall, Viletta Steele, K Betty Brown, Opal Funkhouser, Dona ,- Wahlwend. SECOND ROW: laura Gro- bey, Evelyn Gillam, Roberta Eaton, Jim Stevens, Don Matheson, Jim John- son, George Kennar, Francis McCall, Dale Bowman, Walter Millard, Ronald Giely, Andy Cole, Clarence Sagen, Shiyoii Kawabata, Marian Davis, Bar- bara Tyndall, Donna Baker. Jllusic Club This year's Spring Concert, which was held April 2, l947, and was presented by the Music Club, proved to be one of the success- ful events ot the year. Under the direction ot Arthur E. Williams, the band, choir, small ensembles, and soloists participated. The band presented several marches and overtures. After the band played, the Charmoners, composed of Emily Kilde, Adele Woodall, Alice Ieffries, and Donna Baker, accompanist, sang three popular selections. The choir sang two groups of songs, semi- classical and religious. Alice Ieifries, student director, directed one number. A new instrumental group has been added to the Music Club. The members call themselves the Hungry Five. They include Anton Iohnson, Arnold Rivenes, Larry Holmquist, Frank Christoph, and George Myers. The Hungry Five played German music at the Spring Concert and impressed the audience most favorably, The Nonettes sang The Lord's Prayer, by Malette. The Nonettes include Vera Watson, Dolores Ruscher, Alice Ieftries, Adele Woodall, Laura Grobey, Barbara Tyndall, Ioan Tyndall, Emily Kilde, and Betty Newmann. Evelyn Gillam and Emily Kilde both sang solos. Evelyn's selection was I-labanera from Carmen by Bizet, and Emily': selection was O Rest In The Lord by Mendellsohn. Accompanists for the choir Were Adele Woodall and Donna Baker. Lighting for the program was under the direction of Ray Iacobs. The Director and the members of the Music Department wish to thank all those who helped make this event possible, if 1 2 5' if A MR. A. WILLIAMS Director Delores Ruscher, laura Grobey, Vera Watson, Alice Jeffries, Adele Woodall, Barbara yndall, Betty Newma Emily Kilda, Joanne Tyndall, Donna Baker. t.
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