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, K' ' iw .itsiv-fzqffr U . ,,.r,..L t , -My xiJ,-- . . VKLL Xi Q 27, ,L FLW Xiri Qt, Dolores Masei heroine Miss Betty V. Pickard, director Eldon Strom, villainp HGVIVY SDIHL hero . Donna Klint, society matron lunior Class Presents Mellerdramrner As their class play a cast of 13 Iuniors presented Pure As the Driven Snow or a Working Girls Secret on April 26 in the Hilmar gym auditorium The play by Paul Loomis directed by Miss Betty Pickard dramattcs instructor deals with the tale ot a persecuted heroine her hero and the wily villain Apparently the author ot thts three act Mellerdrammer dtdnt take himself too seriously because he wished the audience to h1ss the villain and applaud the brave hero upon every entrance The dastardly deeds ot Mortimer Frothingham and his forced attentions on Purity Dean our heroine working girl take place at Uland Inn Here all concerned see-lc shelter from the raging storm and remain to further their own schemes for good evil Leander Longfellow the hero stands by when the heroine reveals her shame ful secret and finally marries her wheretn virtue triumphs over villainy Lett to right Carrie Kennedy Barbara Clifton Carmeana Azevedo Almartta Sharpe Donna Kltnt Eldon Strom Dolore Maze Henry Sptnx Burton Fentem Manuel Amaral Rose Binkley Earl Landes Patricia Austin and Ralph Valentme l. kms
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if Nitsfrn Lcoumd Marqit Holmgren l 4 , i i l t i wl ll all i H tlto lt Qrst Upper center, lelt to right Stratis Stavrianoudakis, Ruth Frazier, Margit Holmgren, Leonard Nilsen Andrew Ross, lames lolly, lacqueline Wilson, Donna Klint and Plalph Ahlem Center, left to right-Angelina Caldera, Arnold Transen, Archie Lovell, Dan McKnight, Manual Amaral, llcnry Sbini, lames Crawford, Thomas Amaral, Stratis Stavrianoudakis Delwyn Carlson, Leonard Nllintl, Patricia Fleshman Fortune Seeks Ambrose Ambrose Appletohn, played by Leonard Nilsen, found life lacking in color, until he tell asleep and dreamed he was Captain Applejack, a pirate ancestor. Some em- barrassing moments occurred when later, he torgot he was no longer dreaming and bellowed mightily at Margit Holmgren who played his lovely ward, Poppy, and Iac- queline Wilson, his excitable Aunt Agatha. lewels were found and fought over and Ambrose got the adventure for which he had been longing. Supported by a cast of eighteen, Captain Applejackw was applauded through three tense acts on Thursday evening, February 8. The play, by Walter Hackett, was directed by Miss Betty Piclcard and her studentassistant, Earl Brown, , luS , anOUdG elw Straus SXGVU YU Carlson ..,.Ai....
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v-. 1-'iwv-wav 'xi' it i emu: nag , ilu 1 Left to right, fir::t row Ardis Anderson, Delwyn Carlson and Donald Younaborg, second row, Mary Taketa Alrnarita Sharpe, Earl Brown, Glen Lundell, Ruth Frazier and Burton Fentern, third row lrving Mord An aralina Caldera, Patricia Fleshman, Barbara Clifton, Iarnes Crawford and Yoshito Fuiitnoto, back 'row llorence Hanson, Dolores Coker and A C Stevens, Ir, adviser, facing Camera at right, fairies lolly, chair man, Cstandinglg and Dorothy Pearson, secretary fseated at deskl. Constitution ls Bevised By Students Headed by Prexy fame-s folly, the Student Affairs committee organized the first student court that has ever existed in this school. The purpose is to sentence dis- obedient students to little relished tasks around the campus. Revision of the Student Body constitution was undertaken during the first semester by a committee from this executive group, under Earl Brown, vice-president. So that students could obtain their school supplies more easily, a supply store was set up in the Student Body office under the management of Arnold Fransen, Senior, Irving lvford, Iunior, was his assistant. l.r-ft to right first row- Norman Long, Ardis Anderson, Florence Hanson and Donald Youngborq, second row, Mary Taketa, Alrnarita Sharpe, lfarl Brown, Virginia lialke, Ruth Frazier and Burton Fentemg third row, lrving Mord, Angelina Caldera, Linnea Danborn, Carl Turner, faines Crawford, Yoshito l?UjlIIlOlO and Dolores Coker, back row Charles De Salles, Leonard Nilsen and A C Stevens, Ir, adviser, facing camera at right, Iarnes folly fstandingl and Dorothy Pearson fseatedl 134 A .Lisle .L F Q t Q --f-1 , L W'
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