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ECHO EdnTor RoberT Toon News Ed1Tor and AsslsTanT M MoulTon and D Larson SocueTy and FeaTure EdlTors B Blosser and J Jaclcson SporTs EdlTor Frederuck Joehnlce FaculTy Advnsor Mrs Fruday Thus year The publnshung oT Tne Echo The school paoer became a STudenT Body acTnvnTy supporTed by The STudenT Body wnThouT The and oT adverTlsemenTs The eduTor was elecTed by The STuclenT Body The sTaTT was chosen from all The classes This year The eduTor and business manager oT The Cougar were selecTed by The sTudenT councsl The ednTor rn Turn appounTed The sTaTT A cnrculaTuon record Tor Canby was esTablushed when l75 copnes oT The annual were sold lT as Through The cooperahon oT The sTudenT body and The adverTlsers IH The Cougar ThaT Thus ednhon as made possxble EduTor Pearl Pugh Busnness Manager Bruce Gnesy Adverhsung Manager Julius Bamberg Advnsor Mr Welch 11? . Q COUGAR STAFF , ' ' ' 4 Q ,n 1 Q1 . ,tr -sq. r' Y g a. ' A , .94 1 a - 4. . x , - , - A :' Q-' -nf Q f ' 4 21141 rmx: Hnmliln. Nlnrkw-h 'l'hmnlmnx. Fink, Ile-nu-ll. 'l'imwr. lilinuw-r. ,lm-lnnkv, V1-lvlu. Xlnrke-A-, M Mrs, Frleluy. I I run: ll. lilusse-l'. .l. Hluec-', l.:u-sun, .lzulwmr 'I' ln, Sn-hull. Xlmlltnll. Shu-In-ly, XVin-uunnll , . . I 2xull'1m: 4' ny, l'a I 'I' , M1-, XYPI4-ll, Isl ron: Stan-llvlp. timulillu, Push. 1. . an Q 2 Q 7' - 'Y f X
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THE MUSIC CLUBS r n -Hlx ron 11 1, 1111 x 1 1-nt II 1 N uk 1 1111, In mu 11 11111 1 1 1 ml 11, n11 The Gnrls Gee Club under The IDSTFUCTIOU oT Mass Sparks enTered The Thur TeenTn annual T-hgh School Musuc TournamenT aT ForesT Grove Aprul 24 and 25 The gurls quarTeT and solousTs also represenTed Canby observance various communxTy TuncTnons and such school gaTherungs as plays commenceme-nT baccalaureaTe and STudenT Body programs Under Tne able supervuslon oT Their new lnsTrucTors Mr Rohrbough and Mrs Moreland The band had made marlced umprovemenT Thus year Membership an The band IS now ThnrTy one During The pasT year The band has been heard aT school programs, aThleTuc conTesTs and numerous ouTswde gaTher1ngs On February 20 a successTul concerT was guven IH IounT wnTh The Albany l-hgh School band The Canby band also parTlc1paTed ln The sTaTe band conTesT held aT Corvallus April IO Pres1denT Jack Blosser Vnce PresndenT Barbara Blosser SecreTary Rosanna KraTT n 1 1 1 1 Xlulxm 11 ale A nl Nnlku 11 1 u 1 1k Xlur 11 l T BAND 4925 5121 mx: lI1rI'fm:m. l'lim1m. Nlillzlr. 1Q1n'sll1-lx, Alt mn. 'l'inll1'l'. 2 Il, Z: 'llvlx I'Q'llllliIll, Vrisc-ll, Maxlln-s ln. l'z1Itl1-y. Vllllllnimg-, lirc-un-r, ZZ' 'mt .lzxylua Ilvlt, I. . I'e-ulnnn. I.nBl1vl1r, I.i1'l1I1:n'I. NIll ny. Y. Zu-he-V. Miss Ulu N !n111'11ut lllaml. .Xnl-'s lx. 121-llzllny. Alt nn, S141 -'t.-r. Nm- X zun. .ln1'ks1+n. Isl -mx: lisllpln, S1-lm-i!rl'. 1Q1v1v1lin. .L lirnfl. An uls-un. li. liralft, Mm 1lv. X1-lxnu. Y1l-V. . 1 I . . . I . , . . . During The year The Two groups parTIcipaTed ln The NaTional Music Week 1 1 1 1 1 - , . . , . . . . . , X . fillnruu: ll Quinn, li'.1lnlv1-l':. I11-1-x11-11 .l. lil--we-r. N11 -Ile-r. lhnllaml. Rik. liuny. l2ll1':Im1'lt, A -k, illwl 'm: Mrs. M1 Hlnml. lhln-s. lirnfl, Hivgx, 111-llmu, I':cl'n11-ulnflj llu , Znvlwlx XV. lilnlus, .I 31 l -mx: .l. lirzlus, lil' ft, ll, lllnssvr. .XHI1-rsun, 'l'w1m, .l. lllnwsr-V. lh- , , ko-v, ls! 'm: 114 Qlfull. .Xl1mun, IIUINI11-ll, Sm-lwlp, lIilni1'l1. 1 I. I I ' - 5 J ' W A 4 .T , 9 H A . V A . l L,
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DRAMATICS STUDENT BODY PLAY The YoungesT was The play chosen Tor The annual sTuoenT body producTuon whxch was presenTed December I3 The casT was well chagen having been selecred from a group oT abouT suxTy sTudenTs who Turned ouT Tor IT Everyone dld exceIIenT work guvung a True porTrayaI oT The downTrodden son who Tunally asserTs hnmseIT wITh The help oT a charming busybody KelTh BaTTIeson played The TITle role as The youngesT and gave one oT The TlnesT perTormances yeT sTaged l'Ie was supoorTed by I-larry Burman as The older broTher and Jerry Jackson un Tne Temunrne lead The casT Included Ivlarlorue Penman Robe-rT Beach RoberT Groh Ivnarle STuwe I-larry Beerman Evelyn Schwe4Tzer KeuTh BaTTIeson Jerry Jackson and Caroline Wuegand SENIOR PLAY The Sensor play Three Luve GhosTs was presenTed February 23 To a Tull house The play was a Three acT mysTery comedy The sTory dweIT wnTh The complncanons arnsung on The reTurn oT Three soldlers recorded as legally dead Trom a German prlson camp To England One oT The soldiers was suTTerung Trom shell shock and sTeals evervThIng he can lay has hands on rncludlng has own child and Iewels ExcelIenT perTormances were glven by John Tnner as The shell snocked solduer and Loulse Anderson as an old cockney moTher Those In The Bgel John Tanner Blllre Funk I-larry Beerman Philip Scheer IvlargareT MoulTon and Fred Ehlen JUNIOR PLAY The play chosen Tor The annual Junuor play was Huckleberry Funn IT was pre senTed on April I7 To a verv enThusuasTIc audlence The slory oT The play cenTered around I-lucks problems borh durnng childhood and aTTer Every one oT The casT gave an exceIIenT porTrayal oT has characTer OuTsTandlng were The per Tormances oT Russell Quunn who made The lovable I-luck Inve agaun Vuola LenT s porTraya oT a colored cook and Lela Jayne as I-luck s very nervous aunT The casT Included Viola LenT Lela Jayne Leona Cummings Russel ulnn Melvln DuReTTe Jackie Neuman VIcTor Ru k Evelyn AnThony Carollne Weugand and Wendell PaTch Mass Cupper dramaT1c coach deserves much creduT Tor The success oT all The prays ane worked TauThTulIy and drllgenTIy unTnI The IasT word was spoken IU The Tlnal presenTaTnon oT The play Fler able assusTanT was Ivllss Burgess who also worked hard To make The plays a success . I . I ' . . I I . ' I - casT were: Louise Anderson, Erma I-Iansen, ArThur BolTon, Dale AITman, Fred ! I, , ,I I , . . . .F . . , ry I . I . . . .
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