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At the first of this year, the Senior and ln- termediate Girl Reserve Clubs voted to combine into one large group of seventy-five members. Outstanding events of the year were the an- nual Spring Formal, with the theme, A Mili- tary Ball , The llobo Party which the girls gave for the combined Hi-Y, Junior Lettennen, and P. R. Clubs, the Pioneer Day parade, the candle-light Recognition Services, the Mother- Daughter Banquet, a Beach Party, and the Aloha Banquet. The Ring Club, a branch of the Girl Re- serves, enjoyed a prohtable year under the leadership of their president, Patricia Heaton. After combining the clubs there were two oflicers for each oflice. By cooperation with each other, the two oilicers fulfilled their duties successfully. The adviser was'Mrs. Bob Olden. Left to Right-'Top row: Paul Kinne. Sherman VVeisgerber, Jim Sfumebeem. Charles Frazier, Bill Roberts, Robert Shaw, Grant Hedg' peth, Troy Brown, Carl Stnltenberg, Don Keefer. Bottom row: John Toner, Dwight Martin, Max Sears. Neil Keefer, Elbert Donkin. Don Campbell, Ernest Christensen, Dale Kinne, Palmer Donkin, Mr. Burt. Top row: Nadine Craig, Mar- garet King. Charlotte Johnson, Margaret Blackwell. Elsa Douglas, Margie Fricke, Lois Carpenter, Donna Dresser. Middle row: Iva Hoppe, Lucille Fox. Mary Davis. Britta Lindfors, Alice Fisher, Dorothy Iespersen, Ruth Buchman. Bottom row: Carol Campbell, Wanda Cropper. Dorothy Barba, Pauline Frogge. Marilyn Davis. Lois Giacomazzi, Gloria Anderson, Mary Johnson, Susie Bressette. Top row: Gertrude Truitt, jean Smoody. Nora Davis. Phyliss Renke, Mary Roberts, Alta Mc- :'Nlillliams. Barbara Lyle, jane Neu- e r . Middle row: June Wiesl. Bar- bara Lee Turner. Betty Dorsett, Beverly Lyle, Patsy Heaton, VVilma King. Lela Nicklas. Bottom row: Marjorie McCord, Alice Thomas. Evelyn Smoody, Kathryn Nuckolls. Lorraine Rude, jane Reinke. Dora Nelson, Flor- ence Edwards. ' nl Re4efwe4 am! Jia-W The Senior Hi-Y started this year off with only a few members from last year remaining. Due to the resignation of Mr. Nugent at the beginning of the year it became necessary to elect a new adviser. Mr. Allen Burt, head of the vocal music department of the high school, was elected. The ofhcers for the first semester were Robert Shaw, president, Don Campbell, vice president, and Carl Stoltenberg, secretary-treasurer. Applications for membership were taken from members of the Senior and Iunior classes. In March it again became necessary for the club to elect a new adviser because Mr. Burt found it necessary to give up his position as adviser of the organization. Mr. joe Beeson of the Junior High School was elected as the new adviser. The new staff of officers elected at the end of the first semester were Elbert Donkin, president, Don Keefer, vice-president, and Grant Hedgpeth, secretary-treasurer. PAGE THIRTY THREE
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fbaama SHN IOR PLAY -lime Mad. the Senior Class play directed hy Mr. Rohert llaugh, is the dramatization ol' sev- eral days in the life of Penny Vvood CFranccs 'liiahrtl Chuck llarris CTroy BrownD is the hoy next door. Ile dos very well with Penny until Mrs. YVoods' CDorothy Ma.lthyD hrothcr Mervyn CSam LonesD hrings home his hand- some, cosmopolite Friend Roger CRuhen Landaf. Roger, a man of the world, captures Penny's heart and then transfers his ailections to hier- vyn's liriend, 'lulie llarris CMary Elise Rohertsl lillic Cliathryn Nuclcollsf and Elmer CVinccnt CanavanD, the hired help, are not refined enough to please Mervyn, who wished to impress Roger. 'lihe house of Dr. Vvoods CElhert Don- kinl a rendezvous for Mr. llarris Cllon Camphelll Chuclcs father, Shirley and Ralph lVentxvorth CRuth Frazier and Carl Stolten- hergl and for Milly Lou CDoracille Davisl who adores Mervyn and pesters him with her continual tagging . PAGE THIRTY TWO l. x. .' amling. Left to Right, Dorothy Malthy, QA lillu-i'l Dunkin. lfraiices 'l'iahr1. Nr. llaugh, Troy liroxxii. Mary lilise Roberts, Sam x JHIUH. hitting. Varl Stoltenlierg, Ruth lfrazier, ly luis t'arpeiiler, Mary Davis, Kathryn Nu- o s, lion lliiiiplicll. Stamliiig, Left lo Right, Roh l.ivingston, Rruce Peaclisy, jim Stuiileheein, lloii lin-efer. Hill Rohcrls. Nora Davis. Sitliiizz Iva Hoppe, Iloxvaril bclilegel, lalsy Ilealoii. Marjorie Mci'ord. .IUNIOR PLAY .X cast of junior class members directed hy Miss Catherine liastcrling enacted a thrilling mystery liarce, Murder in Rehearsal , on Ilanu- ary tweniyfliourth. ln the very first scene 'lack lillery Clioh l.ivingstonD drinks a glass of water while directing a play and falls over, helieved dead. This is very hallling to his cast which in- cludes: Claudia Vlhirren Cljatricia lleatonD- leading lady: Morton llill Cllarrell MahanD -Claudia's friend: Mrs VVarren CMary Frances CahillD4Claudia's society matron motherg Sheila Burnett Cliettv Ciradyf-Claudia's rival: Thrilhy Clva lloppel-the inevitahle maid: llarold Knight CRruce PeacheyD4a hlack faced com' edian, and Chuhhy Forhes Clloward Schh-gel? property hoy. Sherill' Culen Uim StuillcheemD pompously arrives and hcgins questioning. 'liwo frightened girls, Marge Penny CLois Rowe? and Runlcy Sims CMargic McCordU, who had heen hiding, are discovered hy the sheriff. They sav a grotesque face frightened them. This face is identified as that ol' Daily Carmichael Cliill Rohertsl a halt wit. A soda dispenser, Stack llilton Cl3on Keeferb explains how he accidentally poisoned the water lack Ellerv drank. Jack, alive, enters to praise his cast for their fine performance.
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