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turn MY Second row: Charles Tometich Walt Smith Mr. Peck Tom Unruh Robert ktuench First row: Phyllis Jackson Jacqueline Keller Marie Morris Jack Yarber The Student Council of A.H.S., made up of representatives chosen by the classes, was led through a very successful year by the student body head, Charles Tometich. It is the duty of these representatives to bring all class problems to the weekly council meetings, where they are discussed under the supervision of the sponsor, Mr. Peck. This year the council has, through the auspices of the National Assembly Association, secured several very interesting assemblies. Much credit is due this group for the success of the school activities. This year’s representatives were: Seniors, Gladys Weutig and Walt Smith; Juniors, Marie Morris and Tom Unruh; sophomores, Robert Muench; freshmen, Jackie Keller. Editor- J. Phil Walnner; Associate Editor: Betty Plumlee; Artists: Erma Fechner, Pe KY McComb, Blanche 7 alsh; Exchanges: Walt Smith, Bob Muench; Reporters: Steve Baker Gerald Stapp, Joe Lee Headrick, Francis Roberts, Marie Morris, Fannie Rose Heins: Sports: Duane Sanborn, Kenneth Cornell; Typists: Clara Ann Spano, Eleanor Williams June Dollar, Helen Tometich, Mary Logerot, Mary Cotner, Margie Klnkel, Dot Y hyman, Martlta Adams, Marie Morgan, Elsiejane Williams with a circulation of about 150 copies—125 subscribers and 20 exchanges— The Pedsklr. Arrow , the Arvada High School newspaper,Is published every two weeks bv members of the staff under the direction of Mr. Ray Kitts. Mimeographing is done by the commercial department,supervised by Miss Ham ly. Third row; G. Stapp, J.Wainner, W.Smith, D. Sanborn, S. Baker, R. Meunch, J.Headrick, K. Hutton, K.Gorrell. Second row: B.Wallen, M.Cotner, M.Logerat,C. Spano, H. Tometich, F. Helms,M.Morri s,E.Wi11-iams, H.Hooper, J.Dol-lar,D.Whyman,Mr.Kitts. First row:Ed.Williams, B.Walsh, E.Fechner, B. Plumlee,F.Robert8, EJ. Williams, M. Adams, V. Morgan,M.Kinkel, P.Mc-Comb.
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Fifth rowsC.Newman, S.Hall, I.Sims, D.Ellis, R.Harris, N.Kerr, L.Prlce, K.Davis E. Campbell, P.I .cComb. Fourth row: R.Lumsden, D.Mote, E.Feazell, E.Hayden, A.Swanstrom, J.Lane, J.Ted-ford, E.Johnson, C. Hall, J.Garrison, C.Anderson, A.Olson, G.Higley, J.Loveall, J. Austin, R.Smith, E.Kelson, R.Boyd. Third rows M.Kills, R.Kiley, C.Thomas, D.Whyraan, V.Petrie, E.Burrcughs, J.Hines D.Ward, K.KcNamarn, E. Simpson, K. Nicholson, L.Page, K.Williams, Miss Shaffer, D. Sprague, A.Ball, V.Beli, P:. Johnson, M.NcDaniel, E.Pavelks. Second rowsC.Spano, V.Wojtacba, A.Rand, L.Spano, G.Campbell, L.Jaegar, P’..Bruce, J.Downey, A.Hale, S.Aiken, E.Henderson, E.Kote, E.Evans J.Keller, A.'Mlson, J.Ac-ker, E.Fechner, C.Rhoads, R.Olson, A.Rhoads, J.Peters, H.Hooper. First rows B.Whyman, C.Brunner, E.’Ailliama, E.Pavelka, W.Lundeen, B.Sorrell,A. Scarffe, R.Kegner, E.Schoen, K.Burton, K.Anderson, A.Burghart, W.A.cker,B. Williams • The 3oys' and Girls' Glee Clubs, directed by Kiss Ruth Shaffer, have taVen an active part in the many activities of this school year. Some of the events in which they have participated are the Spring Concert,the annual Operetta, White Christmas, Baccalaureate, and Commencement. This year the Glee Clubs gave an excellent performance of Norwegian Nights an operetta based on the life of Edvard Grieg, the famous composer.
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gzmm nm Jane Milburn—--—Martita Adams Billy Winters---J. Phill Wainner Ernest Blakely------Duane Sanborn Mr. Merritt------Charley Tometich Cornelius Kendall---Steve Baker Thelma Kendall-Dot Whyman Ena Ray-----Marie Morgan Pinch--Dorothy Wilcoxson Wo Sing----George Losasso Miss Fowlkes----Director The senior play put on by the class of 41 was a rib-splitting comedy entitled Run, Kero, Run . The farce was built around the rescue of a pair of twins salvaged from the sea by a young bookkeeper, Ernest Blakely, who then tries to get away from the publicity that would naturally follow such a deed of braverv. Ine constant conflict between the wishes of Ernest and those of the people bent on rewarding him for the deed of bravery kept the audience in continual laughter. Aaron Slick-Dewey Jackson Wilbur Kerridew-Tom TJnruh Clarence Green----------- —-Dick Longnecker Mrs. Rosy Berry------Marie Morris Gladys Mae Merridew------ --Elizabeth Wainner Sis Riggs-----Jane Peters The Girl in Red---------- ---Helen Hooper Extras------Dorothy Tomsic Rudy Anselmi, Fred Rugg Carolyn Rhoads, Audrey Hale, James Thompson Miss Fowlkes-----Director Aaron Slick is concerned with the trials and success of Mrs. Rosy Berry, a widow, in her contest with the city slicker , Merridew, who with the aid of his niece Gladys Mae, attempts to swindle the widow. Merridew, believing that there is oil on the property, tries to buy the farm from the widow for a pitance, only to be detected by Sis Riggs, who had heard him talking to his niece. Aaron refuses a bribe to keep quiet and tells the news of the oil to the widow, forcing the would-be swindler to pay an honest price for the farm. However, the oil was planted on the farm by Aaron, as Merridew soon discovers When he tries to force the widow to return the money he paid her,he is arrested on an old swindling charge by Clarence Green, a plain clothes detective. Aaron winds up the play in a slick manner by marrying the widow.
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