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iunior play First Row: Sandra Young, Norman Morgan, Janice Bjork, Dick White. Back Row: Carl Lindahl. Reginald White, Carol Bennett, Betty Warn, Elvera Ekstrom, Donna Bova. Frank Engbloom, Margaret Sjogren. N April 6 and 7, 1951, the Junior Class presented a fascinating play entitled tiThe Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. This play was a small portion from the life of Huckleberry Finn relating in detail to a few of the hilarious and serious scenes that occured during his earlier days. The lovable characters of Huckle- berry Finn and Tom Sawyer were portrayed by Dick White and Norman Morgan respectively. Other characters were portrayed by Reginald White, Carol Bennett, Sandra Young, Janice Bjork, Betty Warn, Elvera Ecktrom, Frank Engbloom, Carl Lindahl, Margaret Sjogren, and Donna Bova. Much of the success of this play is credited to the splendid direction of Mrs. Sanborn and to the student director, Nancy Becker. Although this play was presented only twice,the profit was $179.59.
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RE GINALD WHITE Reg,or ttCueball as he is often called is our 10 oiclock scholar. He likes sports, music, and of course the girls. It is always nice to have him around for he is so friendly and quite the joker. Reg can usually be found With Sager or out camping somewhere. One of his favorite sayings is Tell us all about itRi Chorus $1,2,3,4i; Band t1,2,3,4i; Basketball 0,2,3,4i; Base- ball 6,4 ; Yearbook Staff t3,4i; iiHuckleberry Finnii wk Finders Creepers 08; Round Dance Bi; Military Drill EM; Student Council t4-PresJ; Hobby Club QM Class Pres. 2i; Fire Warden Mi; Rifle Club tn; F. F.A. t1, 2, 3, 4i; Volleyball 08. Maj or-Agriculture SANDRA YOUNG Sandyii is the last of the Frew Run Triplets to leave school. No doubt the best of them, making her very en- joyable company. Her blonde hair and blue eyes make her quite an attraction with the boys, but tfice-bergs have no- thing on her. She spends quite a bit of her time writing to an A. F. man and although she has plenty of dates, she still can be heard singing ttUndecided Now. Bowling Club tn; Square Dance tZi; Round Dance t3? Rifle t4-TreasJ; Student Council tz-SecJ; Class Treas. di Yearbook Staff t3,4i; Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn,i; iiFinders Creepersii; Cheerleader 8,9; Tri-Hi-Y t2,3- Sec.,4i; Class Sec. Bi; Chorus t1,2,3,4i. o , Major-Math and Science CLASS FLOWER 3t YELLOW ROSE CLASS COLOR t MAROON and WHITE CLASS MOTTO ii HE WHO HAS PERSEVERANCE, HAS SUCCESS?
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senior play Left to right: Front Row: Norman Morgan, Reginald White. Frank Engbloom, Catherine Seekins. Back Row: Clyde Blackmer. Mary Tornstrom, Janice Bjork, Sandra Young, Margaret Sjogten, Carl Lindahl, Allison Scott, Nancy Coons, Clayboume Sager, Evelyn Blair. Peter Sheats. gHEASenior Class play presented on Friday and Saturday, December 7 and 8, was thinders Creepers. Displaying the best talent to be found, the cast re- ceived praise from both students and adults. The action of the play centered around Wilbur Maxwell and Hercules Nelson. Finders Creepers is a rib tickling mystery comedy, about two slap happy boys who spent a weekend at a mortuary. Other sen- sational characters were played by Janice Bjork, Sandra Young, Frank Engbloom, Nancy Coons, Donovan Bengston, Evelyn Blair, Mary Tornstrom, Clyde Blackmer, Margaret Sjogren, Carl Lindahl, Catherine Seekins, Peter Sheats, Allison Scott, and Claybourne Sager, Miss Barbara Fleming coached us to success with the help of the student directors Carol Bennett and Beverly Rinell. The two performances netted us a profit of $232.50.
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