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SENIOR CLASS PLAY PAGE MISS GLORY ' There was great rejoicing the night of May 15 when the seniors presented a jolly romp en- tiled Page Miss Glory to a lar-ge and hilarious audience. The play, a true farce, sholwed an antic disrespect for beauty contests and collect ed all the absurdities known -to tournaments of the kind. A With impudent good humor the cast of twen ty-eight seniors pushed the play Well into the front rank of typical American comedies. The character of Loretta, the chambermaid, alias Dawn Glory, was a creation in itself as played by Jeannette Lucas, not to speak of Click Wiley, Ed Ol- sen, Bingo Nelson, the kidnappers, Nick the wrestler, the Mother, the hotel staff, and the hard boiled ladies and gentlemen of the press. Special music and lighting effects contributed to this violently gleeful Broadway fable,
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ET 'TER WINNERS Back row, left to right: Bob Morris, Shirley Irwin, Paul Daugherty, Robert Snyder, Robert Salen, Robert Nelson, Paul Clark, Henry Cochran, Howard Mohler. Second row, left to right: Eugene Marshall, Dewey Drennen, Ben Morris, Harlan Ulmer, Robert Dobson, Charles Marshall, Doyle John, Donald Marshall. Front row, left to right: Lloyd Wyckoff, Everett Shwrp. William Congdon. Decker Hahn, R0be1'11 Avey, Edward Allen, Max Winslow. These lettermen have contributed their part in helping Bedford High again bring its name near the top of the list of important schools throughout the state of Iowa, athletically speaking, after a lapse of many years. In our school's three major sports, footba1+l, basketball and baseball, some of, the boys have had the honor of playing four years, others only one or two. Neveratheless, without each of them, regulars and substitutes alike, we might never have seen the fine brand of ball playing that was displayed on theifields and on the hardwoods. Never lacking in sportsman- ship or fighting spirit, this group has supplied many thrills for the spectators and much joy for the old grads. The list of athletes, year in school, and the number ofletters won, follows! ' R. Morris Jr. 2 H. Mohler Jr. 2 D. Marshall 'Jr. 5 S, Irwin Sr. 1 iE. Marshall Jr. 2 L. Wyckoff Jr. 3 P. Daugherty Sr. 4 D, Drennen Sr. 2 W, Congd-on So. 3 R. Snyder Str. 2 B. Morris -Sr. 12 E. Sharp Sr. 1 R, 'Salen Sr. 8 H. Ulmer Sr. 8 D. Hahn Sr. 3 R. Nelson Sr. 7 R, Dobson Sr. 7 R, Avey Sr. 1 P. Clark Sr. 2 C. Marshall Jr. 3 E, Allen J-r. 2 H. Cochran Jr. 5 D. Johns So. 2 M. Winslow Sr. 1
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BUYS' and GIRLS' GLEE CLUBS Back row, left to right: Ruth Hanshaw, Mary Cirksena, Lavcnne Hamilton, Lois Keith, Betty Jean Allen, Marilyn Johnston, Bonnie Mae Friend, Josephine Moore, Edith Steel, Doris ,lean Hamilton. Second row, left to right: Katherine Johnson, Martha Ulmer, Fae Cochran, Betty June Irwin, Margaret Spencer. Suzanne Wetmore, Jeannette Lucas, Sara Marie Penton, Josephine Douglas, Madonna Nash. Front row, left to right: Donna Congdon. Beatrice Ulmer, Doris Rimel, Virginia Clayton, Edra Clyments, Dorlee Ranbarger, Helen Stickelman, Helen Hamilton, Betty Benson, Margaret Putnam, Back row, left to right: Bob Morris, Harlan Ulmer, Robert Nelson, Paul Clark, Dean Davidson, Dnle Davidson, Otto Welch. Second row, left to right: Robert Avey, Decker Hahn, Robert Dobson, Ben Morris, Paul Wogan, Paul Hahn,, Er- nest Bycroft. Front row, left to right: Eugene Bm-ks, Richard Owen, Everett Sharp, Robert Park, Dorlee Kanbarger, Bobby Harbour, Robert Miller, Billy Spencer.
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