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LIBHAHII-I ee FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: NORMA KOSMIDER, ALICE BETZ. RUTH SABO, HELEN BRUMEN- SCHENKEL, FRANCES DAVIES, JANICE PUGH. SECOND ROW: MISS STOUT. MARTHA LEMON, CLARA SAUDER, ELEANOR BROOK. JAMES HUNT- ER. RUTH BROOK, DOROTHY BUCK. NAOMI BOSSLER. During this school year, the librarians have done excellent work under the capable leadership of Miss Stout. They have enabled students to choose the right books to read without losing time, and have been very cooperative with those who needed reference work. The many new books which were purchased for the library has encouraged more students to read. The object in the -mind of each librarian was to help those who wanted books and to keep the books and magazines in order. Page Twemyfnine
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SPEECH EL B FIRST ROW: DOROTHY BRIGGS. JANE HURSH, DICK SELBY, LEWIS ADDLESPERGER, RALPH FINNEY. JAMES HUNTER, MISS EILEEN STOUT, RICHARD CONROY. JOE STONER. CHARLES HIGGINS. SECOND ROW: GLADYS BLACKBURN, ELAINE CHRISTIANSEN. JOHN SAUDER, CAROL TUCKER, DAVID CONNER, LEO ELDRIDGE, ROBERT CONROY. BETTY ZERBY. ROBERT ANTHONY, MARGARET ARMSTRONG. THIRD ROW: VIRGINIA PRIESS, RICHARD ECKLES, RUSSELL HULIT, RUSSELL NIEBEL, JAMES ROOP, JACK BRIGHTBILL. BUD ROSE. CLIFF WALKER. ROBERT COOKE, JACK SELEY, KENNETH BRIGHTBILL. BILL JORDON. NORMA FLETCHER. The Madisoii Speech Club has been very successful in its efforts of promoting better speech. It has had three sets of officers during the past year. Each has done his best to make the Speech Club worthwhile. This is the first year that the club has been organized. It was formerly the Madi- son Literary Society. Miss Stout, the club advisor, has led it in- its many varied programs. Page Twentyfeight
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PUUT-LUUSE SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT: PATRICIA PIPER. JOHN SAUDER. AMY TREASE. DICK SELBY. BETTY HOOVER, DONNA LISSEKAM, DAMARIS CLARK, JOHN SHRIVER. STANDING: DAVID CONNER. CLARA SAUDER. DON EGGERTON. BETTY JANES. JOE STONER. BOB COOK. MISS STOUT. ' Page Thirty JUNIOR PLAY Richard Early Uoe Stonej is vice president in one of the banks in Chicagds sub' urbs, His wife, Emily fBetty Janesj, has devoted her life to the rearing of her four children, but in doing so has deprived them of many opportunities to think and act for themselves. This fact the children have come to recognize, and they start to rebel. Mary QDonna Lissekamj and Bob fDonald Eggertonj are high school youngsters. Their brother, Dick Uohn Sauderf starts the rebellion when he decides to marry Jenny Malloy fPatricia Piperj before graduating from medical school. Hope fClara Sauderj, a social worker, defends Dick. She informs her mother that she would have been happier without parental interference. The children persuade their parents to take a vacation and after much debating, they agree. A Delphie fDamaris Clarkj, the maid, is left in charge of the family and Hope is permitted to handle all financial affairs. ' Bob buys a half interest in a car with his friend Buzz Daily fRobert Cookej. The two boys run into the limousine of the wealthy Mrs. Forester fBetty Hooverj. She is very angry and threatens to sue the boys. Delphie, the maid, is stricken with pneumonia and is sent to the hospital. Dick marries Jenny Maloy against his father's will. Mary meets a football player, Jack Milf ford QDick Selbyj, from a neighboring college and decides to give up her former friend Randy Cunningham fDavid Connery Everything seems to be going wrong, but Hope secures the help of a young at' torney, Sanford Welles Uohn Shriverj, who settles the boys' case without legal action. Delphie returns home. Mary and her girlffriend, Miriam Walker fAmy Treasej fin' ally straighten out their boyffriendsg and Hope and the young attorney seem to be getting along quite well. Mr. and Mrs. Early return home and find the household Well managed. Mr. Early is happy that Dick disobeyed his orders and married Jenny Maloy. The childf ren decide that it is better not to tell their parents all the troubles they had during their absence.
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