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THE 1943 KINLANI JOE AUBIN THOMAS TORMEY ROBERT BURN!-IELM Business Manager EdiTor Arl' EdiTor The Trend oT The '43 Kinlani has been away from The Torrnal documenTary form To a represenTaTive cross-secTion oT high school liTe. AcTing upon The belieT ThaT iT should be The sTudenT's ThoughTs and acTions we have Tried To iniecT a biT oT orig- inaliTy inTo The layouT, a biT of personaliTy in The phoTography, and a Touch oT spice inTo The copy, WheTher we have achieved These ends or noT, The Kinlani has been a proving ground Tor The iournalisT and The camera Tiend, and To all Those who have helped and have shared in The experience, hard vvorlc, and Tun ThaT is The Kinlani, The sTory oT The high school.
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Monte liollus, Joe Lomuli SENIOR PLAY The seniors presenTed CuT oT The Frying Pan March I9. The Three-acT Tarce concerned six sTaqe :Truck youngsTers who had Tried every known scheme To secure an audiTion wiTh Mr. Kenny, The producer. Ivlr. Coburn, The TaTher oT one oT The acTresses, suddenly dropped in Tor a visiT which caused uTTer panic and conTusion among The group. Mr. Bruce Hannah was The direcTor oT The hiT. SENIOR PLAY George liorlell Norman Reese- Murivl Foster Tony ID:-nnison Mrs. Garnet Kate Ault Marzro Benson Uolliv folmurn Mr. Colxurn Mr. Kenny Mar .lov JUNI Mrs. Clover Johnny Clove-r Mr. Clover Spud Erwin Susan lllalu- Iivtsy Erwin Martha Willaril Offiver IC:-xppyl HL-,iry Quinn Lu -ylielle L1-v Preston Hughes lfootliall l'laym'rs CAST Lawrenvv Wren Myron Sutton Marjorie Wright. George MvCulIouLrh Frances Snuris liohbye Hulls . Nan Longley Mary Margaret Meixrhan llill Cameron Robert liurnhelni D, L. Skaggs David Iillvlivl' OR PLAY CAST Norma Matson Charles Powell Albert Schermann Neil Maxwell Margin-ry Osborn Lois Lane Catherine lTabIailI Simmons Ernest Hill Howard Wren Tiuvc-lc Karlrhner , Robert Ward Ivan Lessman, John Mitrholl JUNIOR PLAY 'Ever Since Eve was presenTed December II by The juniors. The sTory was cenTered around Johnny Clover, The ediTor oT The school newspaper. UnTil The inTrusion oT The girls' associaTe ediTor, everyThinq proceeded smooThly. When Johnny dee veloped The measles, Susan Blalce assumed The ediTor's responsibiliTies which resulTed in an up- roarious mix-up. Mr. I-lannah, The direcTor, was responsible Tor The Tremendous success oT The play.
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DEBATE This year anoTher oraTorical conTesT was held aT FlagsTaTT l-ligh School. OuT oT The English IV class oT TwenTy-nine sTudenTs who all gave oraTions on The ConsTiTuTion oT The UniTed STaTes, seven were chosen To compeTe in The school conTesT. Marycarol Pryor, who spoke on The Three GreaTesT Freedoms oT a Democracy was The winner, while Tess BabbiTT came in second wiTh The Topic This ls WorTh FighTing For. There was a Tie beTween Bernard Navarro and RuTh CorbeTT Tor Third place. During The year The English lV class par- TicipaTed in an assembly wiTh a debaTe subs iecT, Resolved: ThaT a TwenTy-Tive Thousand Dollar Ceiling Should Be PUT on All Wages. Salaries, and lncomesf' Marjorie WrighT and David Luelcer Took The aTTirmaTive while Frances Souris and Newell Fisher had The negaTive. The aTTirmaTive won by a judges' decision OT Two-To-one. AnoTher debaTe was held in assembly on The subiecT, Resolved: ThaT Germany Was TreaTed Too l-larshly ATTer The FirsT World N1Var. The negaTive, which consisTed oT Bobbye Flulls and D. L. Skaggs, was The winner while Bill Cameron and Mary Mars gareT Meighan Talked on The aTTirmaTive side. BoTh debaTes proved very inTeresTing To The sTudenT body oT FlagsTaTT l-ligh School.
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