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IIIICNIC NXIIICIIMII I ll Ifflilor WASHINGTQN I-IATCHET llnrryl Hurryll Hurrylll lJon't miss th? hig show Ah! 21 scoop on ZIII 2lSSt'II1l1ly, footlmll game. or the hand show. No mutter what it is. there will he II Hatchet reporter there to cover it. .lfllII'I'IElllSlH is not il compulsory course: therefore. most of the students take it l5C'C1lllSt' they are interested in writing articles and seeing their articles in print. Last lfzlll the .lUllI'f'I2llISITl clzlss visited the Fresno Bee where they sam' the presses in action. Some of the students went to the Full conference :lt Fresno State College. lhis xeur the 'IH archer has II'l1IlI1f2llI1t'll the rating of A hy the grading committee of the Sun .Iouquin Valley Scholzlstie Press Association. lrene Suuerlnilch has heen eclitorq Thom 'l'hor :intl lfrnie lfoote, business IllJlI12lQl1'I'S. :intl Nliss Crow faculty sponsor. STAFF, N1-ole-II: Il, l.llIx, V. Nlejvr. I. Sam-l'rnil1'l1, Nl, Sleflvnsele. .l. l :il'l'is. lf. I ooIv. Ntzlnlling, First It xx I 1 mm XII I1 'I':u3IoI'. II. t'I:n'Ix. Nl. Iiroxxn. .I. I.. Spn-raver. Il. 'I'orrzlni'e. X. Hlxnnlslioinn. Neeoml- Hon: .. J I' 's. Vron. lv, Ilest. Ii. Illzlekxwll. Il, Ilzlnsi-n. I. lhol, Il. Iimlm-i'1s1-Ilelz
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Johnson. Miss STAFF. Sealed: J. Farris. V. Steyer. Siilllflillglf H. liolston, P. Pedersen. .L Jorgensen. F. tion, Nl. l'4-tvi'sn-ii. PRQGRESS 'lihe Progress stat? presents this 19-lo issue 1 f the Progress .liter zi semester of ing. A brief review of the process of publishing the book will give the reader an A theme is chosen iirstg then come the making the dummy, picture taking, and the articles, followed by reading galley and page proofs. A circus theme has been the book. planning and work- idea of the process. writing and typing carried out through The Progress staff members have been very cooperative this year and would like to express appre- ciation to Mrs. Nludge and various art students, for doing ri hne job of designing the division pages and cover. Pictures were taken by Nlr. John lVIaxwell of the lVIaxwell Studio. PROGRESS S'l'AFl Catherine Steyer ,,.... john Jorgensen., Jeanne Farris . Phyllis Pedersen., , Merle Petersen .,.., Ifileen johnson ,,,,, Hardy Golston Editor KTII ERINE S'I'ENl'1K ,. ,,,,...... ,Editor ,,,Assistant editor ,. ,Activities ,,,,.Girls' sports , Boys' sports ,Art editor Business manager
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JUNIOR PLAY CAST, Left to Right: M. Vhristensen. .I. Yan llundy. N. Eyer. ll. .li-sseu. R. Dalilgren. ll. Mar-kersie. M, flnlian. P. Stephens. K. Nielsen. .L Smith. .l. Kahle-r. DRAM!-XTICS The dramatics activities of XVashington Union High School have been under the direction of Miss Lucy Davis. The first success was the delightful comedy. Our Girls , presented by the Junior class on De- cember 13 and l-l. lfrom the comments heard on opening night it was the finest play the .luniors have presented for many years. Heading the cast as mother and father were Nancy' lfyer and .loe Van Gundy. The play told of an old maid aunt. portrayed by Diana hlackersie, who had a strong dislike for boys. She failed to realize until the end of the play that her own daughter had been blessed with three of the hateful creatures as she aptly put it. The three boys were portrayed by Robert llalhgren. Herbert Jessen, and Ramon Nielsen. As in most plays. l'All ends well . The second success was attributed to the Senior class when they presented Feathers in a Gale in Nlay. The play called for unusual costumes as the setting was at Cap Cod. lt concerned three widows who were going to be sold at a YVidows' Vendueu because they could no longer support thcmselvesg the people of the town knew. if the widows were not sold for servants, they would have to be supported by the townspeople. The three widows, portrayed by Agnes Stockle, Barbara Andersen, and hliriam Steiifensen, tried to catch husbands. They all succeeded, as only women can, with Captain Barnabas, an able sea cap- tain, portrayed by hlerle Petersen. uniting with Agnes Stockleg Parson Thatcher QBob Sonnemanj is caught by Barbara Andersen: and Zeb. the hired man, portrayed by Charles Smith. is claimed with much affection by llliriam Stettensen. SENIOR PLAY CAST, Front' Row: Ii, tnilersen. X. Slot-ltle, IP. lilattm-r. I, l'znuphe,Il. II. Taylor, M, Steffenseu. Miss Ilayis. Hai-k Row: li. Foole. Ni. Petersen. l'. Smith. H. Souueman, R. Sc-lunidl.
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