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Shirley Sneary, Charles Kerr, Beatrice Barbour, Dick Edwards, Bruce Braley, Louella Bowsher, Norman Burget, Herbert Graham, Shirley Iames, Barbara Wheeler, Ruth Harsh- man, Paul Bowsher, Miss lean Bowman fdirectorl. f25an'l' Keep ,Win Betty Ramble is the mainstay of her irresponsible family, the one who keeps them in money and pays their bills. You know the type, the self-sacri- fice-for-the-dear-old-family girl who is unconscious of the possibilities in life. David is tired of waiting for Betty to marry him and turns his attention to Sally Lou, a southern siren. Ieff, Betty's younger brother, is seventeen and acts just that age even though linny, the little girl next door, does have a crush on him. Toodles Ramble is trying to diet so that she too can win men as Sally Lou does. ln the age old manner, Betty and Dave manage to turn the tables on her family and find their own happiness. leff Ramble, Chuck Kerr, Tooclles Ramble, Barbara Wheeler, Betty Ramble, Shirley lames, Owen Ramble, Norman Burget, Selina Ramble, Louella Bow- sher, linny, Shirley Sneary, Chester, Paul Bowsher, Sally Lou, Beatrice Bar- bour, Minerva, Ruth Harshman, David Vance, Herbert Graham, Amos Atkins, Dick Edwards, O'Toole, Bruce Braley. 31 l
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BOW l. iseatedl Don Adams, Mildred Moore, Neil Perry, Marguerite Settlemire, Bill Bruno. ROW 2. Mrs. Goldie Waltz idirectorl, Betty Gray, Darrell Lehman, LaDonna Fantz, Ken- neth Miller, Bill Keeling, Helen Frank, Marjorie Ebling, Ray Manahan. Big. Jfeafzlecf Jfefaiefzl Herbert Kalness is a selt-made business man who insists that his family must be brought up in the plain traditions. When his daughter, Alice, be- comes engaged to a Harvard man, Andy Goodrich, and his wife has not only ice-cream but Harvard men to dinner, Herbert nearly goes out ot his mind with rage. Herbert's home becomes sate for Harvard men only after his family has embarrassed him by embracing his plain traditions literally. The sight of his wife in an old wrapper and a supper consisting ot Irish stew and apple pie destroy this curmudgeorfs resistance. Herbert Kalness, Neil Perry, Mrs. Kalness, Marguerite Settlemire, Alice Kalness, Marjory Ebling, Andy Goodrich, Ray Manahan, Robert Kalness, Bill Bruno, lunior Kalness, Bill Keeling, Martha, Helen Frank, Amy Lawrence, Mil- dred Moore, lim Lawrence, Don Adams, Mrs. Goodrich, Betty Grass, Mr. Goodrich, Darrell Lehmang Mrs. Havens, LaDonna Fantz, Mr. Havens, Kenneth Miller. 30
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ROW l. Nancy Blauvelt, Louetta Schlegel, Mary Frail, Peggy lo Gossett, Mrs. Waltz tadvisorl, Donna Lou Miller, Nelda Hardin, Sally Young, Mary Glaze. ROW 2. Connie Kraft, LaVerne Stakely, Shirley Iames, Patricia Clayton, Ruth Harsh- man, Margaret Coder, Nancy lacobs, Louella Bowsher, Iane Carnpnell, Shirley Blauvelt. ROW 3. Noralee Chrismer, Phyllis Kunklernan, Ann Townsend, Sally Seiling, Ioan Nunn, Betty Hadsell, Betty Howard, Mildred Leffler, Marrietta Flick, Ann Copus. Silence pfeadef Can magazines be taken out over night, Mrs. Waltz? . . . Your library lesson is due. Noralee . . . We have to dust this week, Mid . . . Got anything good to eat, Mary??? . . . Is Pat. sti1l'typing? . . . Your book is qyerdue . . . Where could I find the Diet oi Worms? Come into the library some free period-if you are lucky enough to have a free period and aren't on the four minus' list, and you will see the girls sur- rounded by mountains of books. It you can manage to find the girls behind all of these books, you will find them busily at work checking books in and out, filing magazines and doing other little odd jobs to make the library a more enjoyable place in which to study and work. One ot the brightest rooms in the building is our library. Sometimes it was too inviting and people were ordered not to loaf there, but to study. Without the help of all the books and their guardians' we would have been destitute when it came to extra class work. Every two weeks the lassies had to dust away the sands of time, and we do mean sands. Their hardest job, though, was to get their library lessons in on time, The keepers of the tomes were always cheerful' and willing to help any persons who became lost in the maze of cards in the catalogue. Mrs. Waltz, head librarian, and her thirty helpers made Shawnee a better institution of learning. 32
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