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All Over Now-Christmasg both boys and glrls, who are in Some took their Out Loud -- Betty Mr. Brower gave Lannie a short ' , , , , , lterested in trying out for the ten- - t Quiz' exhlbltmg Lanme 5 lack of I nis team to see her within the next snapped plc mes d his own Like A tune ay have ou ve to Clifford Henson: Lady with Red IIair-Claucl- Roseg Be Buddies-Lemoore and Highp o You're the One-Boyd Dil- to Clara Jacobsg ..-ll -, ' e Fry EGWIH Castadiog Three-Jane Campbell, La Gravance, and Lillian Ba- Moon Won't Talk-Thank THE LIGHTS G. AMERCA! in this trou-bled world of out rays of light from be- the stars. the battle field today soldiers like flies, what do they get? For-get e-nots! at? Oh, what is the matter ith this world of ours? re are no stars shining in Eu- pe today. at a pitiful sight I must say. saying for you America, and ou alone: are my homeland, where peo- le are free. re are no dictators in this ountry thank God, for me. now you, America. You are ver so true. I say, keep the lights burning, merica. 're the one nation left that is eally true blue! Lester Roberts-'42 ........TV..,- RER WHEN? . Luke sang Ave Maria in lVl .MF o Hanson gave everyone in an A? Marie Carlisle was a brun- went to school 6 months of 9? Forester had straight 9 Vern Avila didn't flirt? oko Arimura got all F's ? e were more boys than girls S? Reeves was 4 feet tall? Toovey weighed 100 LU H l and program. sang Old Faithful in a vain at- tempt to prove to Mr. Brower that his services were essential. After a short conversation, Oscar was put to bed in a suit case and Mr. McDonald played a lullaby to put him to sleep. Several current songs were then presented. Jerry, Lucy, and Mr. Brower then entertained with several quips. A phone rang, and a mythi- cal Mr. Smith was instructed to tell a mythical James to bring the car to take away the troupe. The program was closed with the singing of God Bless Ameri- ca by the audience and the per- forrners. debate dera Hi and Sanger, at the Sanger team was victorious. ....-..TV...... LUHS's IDEAL GIRL Hair, Nellie Nelsong Eyes, Alice Jones Nose, Betty Allisg - Complexion, Louise Ahadop Dancing, Marjorie Mackg Legs, Eleanor Chedisterg Figure, Rita Lopezg Lips, Laverne Goulartg Smiles Roberta Wilesg Personality, Barabara Blakeleyg Scholarship, Hamtoy Lee? Sports, Lena Piresg Tan,-Clara Jacobs. time JUNIOR PLAY PLEASES LOCAL AUDIENCE A large and appreciative audi- ence attended the annual presen- tation of the Junior Play last Thursday night at the Lemoore Union High School auditorium. This year's production was Peg O' My Heart the story of a little Irish miss who comes 'to make her home with her aristocratic British aunt and snobbish family. The role of Peg was ably taken by Claudine Rose who portrayed the pretty Irish heroine with spirit and ability. Lila Mae Soderstrom took the part of the English aunt of high degree with poise and un- derstanding, while Sherman Blay- lock in the romantic lead, Tommy Blakely as the cousin of the hero- ine and IAVerne Avila as the un- happy daughter of the wealthy family gave outstanding perform- ances. Ted Wyke was seen as the typical English butler, Jim Bald- win as a barrister and Margaret Jones as the maid in the household completed the cast of the enjoy- able production. Two canine mem- bers of the romantic comedy were Nicky Short and Chinee Har- rington, and both added a realis- tic touch to the presentation. An attractive stage setting was the living room in Regal Villa in Scarbourough, England. Those who were named on the staff, besides Miss Josephine Van Fleet, direc- tor of the production, and her RS- DR. PHILLIPS EBEGINS 13th FORUM SEASON Dr. Hubert Phillips of the Fres- no State College opened the 13th annual community forum season at the Lemoore High school on last Wednesday night. The forum ihas been sponsored by the high lschool for the past years under ithe adult education program. A large audience enjoyed the Fresno educator's discussion of Freedom and Democracy. Dr. 1Phillips has spoken many times before local audiences and his for- um outlines give a comprehensive 1 l basis for the discussion period' . ' I , Woolley. 'tion dance they Continued very vicinity of: iRoberta Long and dayg Eleanor Jordon: Nellie gene Costa. Predicted a temperature 31 ,Dorothy Johnson A continuation perature around: Margaret Gordon pel' Dolis Unpredictable in Nancy Wills and Moderately Virginia Hoffman SURPRI Wonders never swim, and fish to be the motto of give Marcli 1 Girls' League. theme, or plans dark secret, and to wait untilffQ '1, and att- ,SQ '6- be given., gg Q, Inasiumf' T' QA? O i This a1nl..5 sa, ,two organiza 9 rg la tradition in 9123, :year the groups lentertailling the c which follows, in which many oi. ihis hearers take part. V 84:6 , Another forum will be held no A Q rn F fweek for which the speakerfuago lyet unannounced. The se'QiPQf'Aofb9, ,O U5 r ' italks by leading educators Olaf, ' 99 9' Rae! 'to the public. They begin . Q -9 ie Graf? 0 ef: I ,I k La 3 6, Q I A 9 . UOCOC. ,!Q:7p.69o96 l lClawson, Kenro Nishimine, Joe 4Mideiros, Mr. Soderstrom, Russell? V, lPovlell, Ben Silvas, Louise Ahadj' , lsherman Blaylock, Angelina va 22,,1f f'3,1',f,f:e O lltlargaret Jones, Velma Ries, l2'a'00,,...f -.4 ,Grace Conors, Mrs. Bales, 'figdefbe Lo Pqg- JC, ' Q 1Mills, Lethal Robertsoxnfa 555, 91.58 Q00-?eefQfe,.,0'41' Y I like-'? db 'B 'iv 'high Ewa. 3, YS nulnber is A .Quinn, Sally New'tonp0'?lc4b' Ga H57 9.2. ' forms Abell, Betty ' Q1-'12..'.j lsgfag 0.5. 'IJ '91- to -P 6, lLong, Ardel Vfzlei V Bl. Sippel, Mar-54 Viva K. YN ENB. ' ldister, Shirlf XXV .00 ei- 'P f 'Q ' KI A v ' 6' cP9.'a+9len41.
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1041 LEMOORE HIGH SCHOOL NLNTILS Page 21 DISCUSSING PLANS FOR THE NEXT EDITION Stzmrliiigi l3a1i'lm1u llc,-lizmcl fi'flllUl'l, Vuiitci' mw. fi'o1iL to lmuvki llelty Allis 1lim'usc'opc lizink row. frfml io lmc-ki Bluiiritzi l-lvziiis l21l'I errli- crlituiw. Helly Millei' 'associate eclitoiw, Yoko mi-m. Howeiiwl Duziei' lziswcizite lnusiiiesf imiiizi- Ai'imui'zi rliomscupe 6flIIO1'l.1IISr Groff liiizmzig- germ. Dick Lee llmusincss maiiageiw. Donald ing ecliiori. Siegfried 1z11'tefliio1'v. I-'rom row: 3IklI'g6I'y Wright fcalendai' eclitorl. 15, ,Z -16? .-1? inn? .11 -or -slr i 1-nh .gun .-.-sl-1' ,gi left to iight Xolxo Aiimuia Hou iid Dofiei llmifilfl S1GgfIlQfI Felix -Xlliw Bai bud DeRiicl Bettx Nlillei NIiLl1l'd Ex d1'1 Nldigeix Nllight Dick Lee X uf . ' -V .' .. .. . ,' . V , 1- '. , v ,4 1 i . . . c. , c 4 . . - , . A , ' . 1- L A ., c cc . ' K . .- L I S.. 'I ' , ' ,
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hate ' let issued Heaton United ol of Our booklet cud? the be our na pangled Banner. probably many N510 y walk by the school noticing that the flag the pole at the north- : of the lawn every day. probably turned on the nine and heard possibly States Navy Band play Spangled Banner, but ip what 3 -ri were doing during the past week,lto realize just what :our national anthem lrese wants to go to 4 C's and that song as should mean to every American citizen? Or attendance at some were in theatre a few nights ago, when of the flag was flashed screen as some band started the anthem. Did you stand only a few did, or did remain seated with the thought if you stood up you would be making yourself conspicuous? It is only natural that in times lil-:e these that people should be- come what might be called Amer- ica conscious , so in the future let us recall to mind the advantages of freedom, liberty, equality, and justice which we here in America enjoy and extend to the flag, the symbol of these ideals, and our national emblem the respect and honor which is due them. tie Assembly BOARD HOLD MEETING - At a regular meeting of the ea 'rl of T ' stees, a discuss all' 1 would like to be a secretary and marry her boss. As you ,know summer is only four months away, and Daurese is making plans to go to Bass Lake and get away from it all' during the vacation. 1 We want tot wish her a bushel of happiness in her four years in . LUHS. lk 19' Now let'-' skip along to Charles Soura, better known as Fat His favorite food is tthis'll make you whistley pineapple pie a la mode twhext a mouihfvli. and he hates i0lll3f.'SfYS fixed any x. His favor- ite sport is football, and in his spare time he QI hope, this won't he cc-nsoredy smokes tnot weedsj. For a hobby, Charles collects spoons and menus tshame on you, Charleslj. This summer he plans to work in the Cannery. I didn'i. know they made cans around here, Charles. Anyway Charles is a little leit of a fellow who weighs 200 pounds and is il measly 6 feet tall. P P . - 0 X, ' J f l . ltl., , 1 1ifor:1ntfr.:' .full as- , . . . . - - . 05,0 ge x Q liel-l on lbtllltllllf retamlca 'W ' HIS Pct l t'W 13 tnow get 'hlSl 2, - ., ' v f N-soul - the bottom of -kidnapped - a child Hap: -whethtr - climateg -shoulder - a man in -sea - what you use forg -round house round. CIaudEne's delight is but she too dislikes favorite sport and rl football and dancing. Sh Vg inch tall and weighs - 2. 6 I hear Claudine wants nurse, and so from then ness will be a 'spare time she plea does thing' tthat sounds badj, pet pceve is levis and li ll 4 Nov: we come to the Qwondt rful, Butch b s fellow certainlj: is a u-y even have to have an to just look at him. he is a very strange shell' 'J 'WOR' - - .... . -- . X 1 X 'af' 9.06 95 ' it on the north and south 'NVPBA tam .4111 Wl10 k90PS 35 'Ulm pelson' HU ham t :ml np 390,96 QQ' 0'l'xQ. Qual music building. These 'W ut ellsaqalo ' is mud. - 04f'i' 01'9V ll21ll0lJlPY,bUfl1C 809- 'Q-X 90s 9 5 'x -lllad ' 3qt13'531 4. 4. 'J A C tv I '- 1 1 ' ' i ab XQ wi awk 6039 ix. ompleted before t ' tzmb Aq P lay' 42 qi- '-Q02 -ant flats 1 fling -0 0300 5' 599 QQ, 5' gleam Eh are iiistalleda flu aqi lo e'1l leaye him .Q 0 o'ff f' 'I Nfl knew how 5 ' 9 lab 53oXb35 G11 43 X 9f5 .,,se jq1,.x01Q Am ,W Oqiown to 599 fhg9Q-Lf ftfqaxtv how tall P, 725 n45.'e'Q bo QX 'aa 056i 20 Q -'f' 'f S92-lads - ' f . v- fm- 0 o 0 A yr v- ' fi 'f -9995. 9 ,Q-2.3 QGQ yall' 9,01 ted be Ola-JN q3e'H My Heart, v .evql 9,8 02,44 C N el-97, 9 mx-sL:1 , xx- o v 4-...am 1 ' - - 'lg .-1 11 v 1 40, X1 5, e E961 gs ,. Q Q8 qa 4 --- . 0 6 P' 01 4 V h 1 U Unk awk N43 S gf ,j'-'XZDIAG ,roi ,uvflv M mul .. 5 4' ,045 il at wtor- n' sg? 2? Scif' -re 9 et? P ,SI 1? e, Y ' Stuapgis-axwl' 0 ir 'Q'-? '15 WW S .-5 Sf' L of thaw QE, SHN m',,-.-N paligl s,,,.-di . +P. ,A-1605 Q. . nr fa' on an:l'05': Q' 09 2 fig' ,gan - hesvxvalas 2 ' bag. fi HH ,ee were-11f'0:.., use e. leg-z1ts,ep 4791? :J t ':.::1',..,. fb gi :' - ' e in '3-5:0 mfr e we Q.-:2.Se, Ng- mr?'5J Ogb I ag. ef . , senator iq- ,LLL 0 la' States . WWC .w '. Frm C 8:00 wv-'. 7 mate 3,a f.S E' ,Q-O'! ' 5004 QQO 90,9 o,0'r'vt H' ovwt? at sis e'2?'2 'ZA 90 rg ' iiaw get ev a-'36 2 05,25 Ji: 72 001 bat ser, Wa Al Is? S ll SS' S 7 ,f fsg-. 53. f 'K' T- L+- - ' -:ff e V-2 4- ' if, eff-X55 X XC fx 3+ dbx 5 .
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