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Footlliights, Farewell eniors sang their swan songs Thursday, May 15, when they presented their traditional vodvil in the high school auditorium. Bill Ferron and Bill Burton co-starred as masters of ceremonies and set the pace of merriment with jokes Qgood, bad, and indifferentl, laughter, and general horseplay. Bud Thomas not only proved a baflling mystery but also hero by climbing the rope, missing the rope, falling 18 feet from the balcony Cnot a part of the showl, and collapsing after his final bow. He man- Page hlxzflffkll The jour laarmom' .ri.rter.i', Mari' Lau jaekfan, Germaine Oute- reifh, .Ybirfev Miller, am! Marion fobefim go to tnwn on Big Noir: from Winnetka. Berzzire Yrhaefer uwhlei Afler the Ball Li Over in Lillian Ruiieff manner. Neither Here nor There . . . Biff Kaerner amf Carf Gnftfbeck .seem ta think 10. T1l'0'flIh'fNKZ, hlflllll I.eormrif, Jmfgei a fffou' from Gardner Ragera who uflimafefy .sfalar hir fore. aged to toot his saxophone in the next number, however. Gardner Rogers, director, playwright, and actress for a day, portrayed the queen of 'Frisco in his own mellow melodrama, Dagger Dirt. Germaine Oestereich and Barbara Ehr dis- coordinatedn as they gave their burlesque of a chorus girl's routine. These are but a few of the 20 numbers which were climaxed in the grand finale of The Good Ship '41 piloted by none other than Mr. Helble himself.
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Finmnciers Upper Picfnre, lop: Meur.i, DeLong, Gage, Mflrrii, lilrnfq, Chffkdlk1,'bIlffU777.' Lurfzkr, Hooiman, Laffy, Mr. Hefbfe, Kfiefotla, .ffarkg Rogeri Lower Picflzrr, top: V0l!Qf7f, Finll, firrzzi, xftllvllif, Durii, Pzffff, Vofkrmm: borrow: CllI'z1lIu'Il4Ql7, Lurron, Talbot, Cooper, Hung, Kim- hall, Gerfmrfg Students of Appleton High school will he ahle to dance now and for evermore hecause of the leadership of this year's council in sponsoring another successful magazine drive. The school's award was a handsome orthophonic which will he used for matinee and noon dancing. The records play on and on, and no nickels are needed. Another edition of the student handhook was linanced from the proceeds of the several council dances which are known for their smoothness Student committees worked throughout the year on both these major projects of the council. For this year the Council memhers elected Charles Kliefoth as their president. It was his duty to preside at all meetings and to take the lead in all projects of the group. He was well supported hy Margaret Lally, vice president, who appointed committees and helped him in anything that was necessary. Ann Mitchell ahly kept all the records and minutes of the council. The weekly chores of the council members, however, cannot he overlooked. liach week home Pug: Tu'EHU' room representatives collect finance fees, distribute Tallys, report on Council meetings, and keep their hooks in order. The Council is a living example that democracy can function and function efii- ciently among high school students. Tlvr offrzwi' ol the Count!! are A7171 Mitrlveff, .lffY'Ffu'1f1',' Claarlea' Kflo- folli, pre.riifez1f,' Mizfjguvvt Laffy, ifiro premlefzf.
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