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Two staff Berry, Asst. It’s All Yours ROW ONE: Chamberlain, Business; Asst. ROW TWO: Reichenbach, Asst. Editor; Cummins, Photography; Frankhauser, Art. Parish, Society; S. Berry, Music. ROW THREE: Glaze, Sports; Zimmerly, Asst. Business; Aukerman, Asst. Business; Yoakam, Asst. Photography. Chamberlain, Klassen. members preparing the Buccaneer basketball concession stand. Editor; Montgomery, Editor. To the Reader: Yours, is this 1955 BUCCANEER. You may keep it for years as a memory book. It was a busy staff that finished the last few pages of the BUCCANEER and sent them along to the printer. The staff was proud, too, to think that they had put together an annual that would fall into many eager hands, hands whose owners would be the judges of whether or not the 1955 BUCCANEER is a good one. The staff sincerely hopes that this 1955 BUCCANEER will be treasured by its owners. When you open the pages and read through, seeing yourself and your friends in the photographs and recalling the many events of the year, try to think of the staff and advisors who spent their time and effort to make this book possible. Nonnamaker, Art; Montgomery, Editor; J. Berry, Photography; Klassen, Classes; Hauenstein, Seniors;
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“Papa Was a Preacher” The family poses around the old organ, the most outstanding prop. Jeff Co) . On January 11 and 12, the junior ted “buzzard jogo ® friend, op nuary , the juniors presente | “lope.” + GIVES him their humorous three act play. The play centers ‘= around the Porter family: Papa, Mama, and their six children. Miss Jones, a spinster of the church, is constantly finding fault with the Porter children —Alyene’s roller skating and Shakespeare, Jeanette and her boyfriend's trumpeting, Cecil’s dancing the ‘“‘buzzard-lope,”’ the boy’s girlfriend troubles, and practically everything the children do. However, the play ends happily with Mama and Papa’s wedding anniversary, to the tune of old-fashioned organ music. Edwin Porter Bret Triplett Pearl Porter Sally Reichenbach Hugh Porter Ronnie Chidester Cecil Porter Paul Glaze Raybon Porter Jeanette Porter Lora Triplehorn Ed Porter Richard Basinger Alyene Porter Denise Badertscher Y remodeling Helen Ludlow Shirley Galloway Lucy Smith Jean Frick Jenny Smith Shirley Burry Jeffery Cole Barry Corson Miss Jones Loretta Nonnamaker Kay Clauss James Fisher Lucy and Jenn themselves to ae Smith Surprise ain the fellows’ aff we the boys b ections. t COMMITTEES PUBLICITY AND TICKETS—Ann Hilty (chairman), Raymond Cummins, Jacqueline Berry, Rebecca Frankhauser. USHERS—Rachel Garmatter (chairman), Karen Zimmerman, Carolyn Garmatter, Sharon Wahlie. COSTUMES—Beulah Bixel, Annabelle Amstutz. STAGE—Jack Fields (chairman), Frank Chamberlain.
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School Paper Bringsthe News ROW ONE: Gierman, Jorg, R. Steiner, Bechtel, D. Stratton, Moser, N. Steiner, Basinger. ; ROW TWO: King, Badertscher, B. Stratton, Tschantz, Schmidt, Triplehorn, Amstutz, Gratz. ROW THREE: Clauss, A. Hilty, Herr, Klassen, Havenstein, S. Hilty, P. Parish, Smucker. ROW FOUR: Gerber, Bucher, Yoakam, Kimmet, Triplett, Diller, Glaze. Members of the Cutlass staff are always plagued with the question, ‘‘When’s the Cutlass coming out?’’ This question rep- resents the desire of the school to enjoy reading this paper of their own making. For the students make the news with which the Cutlass is filled. Onto the four pages of the Cutlass are printed the latest news and events, sports and club reports, chatter and gossip columns, in general, the most readable information possible. The staff works hard to compile the school paper, so keep boosting them in the future! Moser, Stratton, Bechtel. Ready to hand out Cutlasses ‘‘hot off the press. Bechtel, Asst. Editor; Stratton, Editor.
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