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E40-lfzwz Qaeda The Seniors presented in the fall the very interesting play, Brother Goose , the scene of which is the Adams home in the midwestern town of Ashton. The time is the present day and the season is early fall. feff CGene Haneyl, an architect, who is the older brother, tries to keep body, soul, and his younger brother and sisters together. Hy ffoan Blaasef, the youngest of the brood is interested in anything that resembles football. Carol Clvlarjorie Ryanf, who is slightly older, writes limericks and wins a whole carton of Wheat Puffiesu as a prize. Wes, Clfugene Hokel who at the present is going through the stage of getting what Hy calls that girl look for every girl he sees. Peggy fphyllis Honnb the True-Silk Hosiery representative comes to the rescue as Helen fphyllis Suhll walks out with a very definite Nl quits . Eve flvlaudine Dukemanf, the girl next door, who is a new neighbor of the Adams' does a complete fob of charming Wes, and Sara fMary Ellen Canfieldl, Eve's negro maid comes over to help Peggy. Lenore, Clvlarjorie Shawf who has plans for everyone ends b havin , Y Q hers and everyone elses plans changed. Mrs, Trimmer CNorma Sommf has definitely a mind of her own and doesn't intend to be influenced by any one or anything. The truck driver, fEdgar Hendricksonl who runs the diggin en ine th t 9 Q U is about to dig up Hy's football lot to start Lenore's new house comes storm ing in after Hy has succeeded in dumping a box of Wheat Puffiesn into his carburetor. The play is ended very happily by Lenore giving up feff and his family and, feff and Peggy falling in love. cc 402
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Gam Glad C l H ell Marianna Ritchey Margie Oye loan Blaase, Mary Ann Front Row fLeh to Rightl: aro ow , V ., Dulcernan, lrene Vaughan, Norma lean Somm, Maudine Dukeman, Phyllis Honn. Wll' s Ianecs Blaaso, Doris Second How lLe!t to Rightl: Delores Prnst, Bettyjane Hansen, Margie i iam , 2 , Lacy, Ellen Hendrickson, Mary Williams, Marjorie Shaw, Fern Davenport, Vicann Binegar Third Row lLeh to Rightb: Phyllis Von Lanlren, Gene Holce, K. Holm, Edgar Hendrickson, Gene Haney, lohn Schrock, Donald Borders, Edward Davis, Marjorie Ryan Fourth Row lLeit to Rightl: Robert Higginson, Wallace Dicks, Kenneth Karr, Duane VonLanlcen, Martin Stock, Hoyle Carman, Billie Oye, Howard Rigg, Mr. Monts R' htl Richard Bradford Ralph Rigg Robert Fllison, Richard Seaman, Lindsey Fifth Row lLeit to ig : ' , , Daugherty, Iames Hendrickson, Kenneth Artis, Perry Beachy The club was organized so that students taking commercial subjects may have an organization in which they may enjoy s ' ' functions. The club is one of the oldest and largest of the school organizations. This year was no exception for there were forty-three paid members and one honorary member. The membership was not quite as large as last year but all of the members resolved to w ' in the years to come. The following students were elected to conduct our affairs for this year: Howard Rigg, Presidentg Kenneth Karr, Vice-Presidentg and Martin Stock, Secretary-Treasurer. Mr. Monts was the sponsor. ocial as well as business ork hard to make this year's club stand out Each year the club tries to sponsor different activities such as theatre parties, school dances, and picnics, The theatre party was held on Saturday night, january l2. We travelled in one of the school buses to Mattoon where we saw And Then There Were h k t' rink None starring Barry Fitzgerald. We then journeyed out to t e s a ing which We had rented from ten to twelve o'clock. Everyone had fun. Plans are already under way for the annual dance sponsored by the club in the spring. We hope to make it even more of a success than in past years. cc 39 D7
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