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ACTiVITIES Nautilus Board tllzuck fowl Nt-llic Dyer, Curl Anderson, Phyllis Pray, Mr. Peterson. tlvlidellv rnwl Rodcric il:ii'tlncr, R, Leighton, P. Sclinurlc, Leonard, R. Edgccnnih, fl, Waillzlcc, R. Dvzirlwrn. tFron! roxxl E. Ronny. H. Norton, H. Quinn, -I, Nlnss, P. Leonard. N. Kolsurh, D. llliilhricli. Editor-in-chief ,.,.. ....... ....... ....... ........ ....,...............,.........,..., R i c h a rd Dl4lL'I b0'I I?, Assistant Editor .,.... ...,......... P hyllis Pray Faculty Advisor .....,..... ...... M r. Peterson Photographic Editor .,...r ....,... J ames Moss Business Manager rrrrrrr .s.s..,........r,. .....s... C a rl Anderson Advertising Manager ..., ...s........ .r,. ..,ss, ...s. I f 0 d eric Gardner Assistants Robert Armstrong Louis Rancourt Wm. Van Blaricum Carroll Wallace Ruth Marshall Circulation Managers Howard Tukey Phyllis Schnurle Assistants Richard Leighton David Thurston Donald Philbrick Priscilla Leonard Natalie Kolseth Harry Quinn Typists Priscilla Carr Louise Leavitt Arlene Clarke Bookkeeping Henrietta Norton Nellie Dyer Editors Clayton Anderson Elaine Roney Roberta Edpgecomb Josephine Leonard KL ..
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ACTIVITIES Senior Class Play 1 - .- A 1. Leonard. R. Gardner, E. Roney, A. Brownell. L. Dyer, H. Tukey. N, Blackwell, Miss Page A villain, a hero and heroine, and a fortune in patents, all combined to form the plot of the oldffashioned melodrama, He Ain't Done Right by Qur Nell, which was presented by the class of '37, April ZZ, 1937. With cheers, jeers, and laughter, the audience greeted the play-cheers for the hero, jeers for the villain, and laughter for everyone. As this play was an oldffashioned melodrama, its stilted and violent action, together with its flowery speeches, afforded a great deal of amusement for its modern audience. simply because it was so reminiscent of Victorian days and Victorian drama. The plot concerns a waif called Nell fLoraine Dyer, who was brought up by Granny Perkins fjosephine Leonardl. Nell is deeply in love with jack Hogan fArnold Brownellj when trouble enters their lives in the person of villainous Hilton Hayes QRoderic Gardnerj. Hayes diwovers that Nell is a foundling and also that Granny has a lortune in patents which are to be given to Nell. He then proceeds to seek Nell's hand in iuarriage. Nell refuses to marry him and Hayes steals the papers. Everything is hnally straightened out when jack saves Nell from being disgraced by the villain, and Mr. Carlton fHoward Tukeyj. who is the mill owner, arrives on the scene and reveals the crookedness of Hayes and discovers that Nell is his long lost granddaughter. Of course the play ends by the hero and heroine being united. Elaine Roney played the role of Sally, a typical old maid, in an accomplished manner and Natalie Blackwell played the role of the sophisticated Vera Carleton realistically.
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ACTIVITIES Student Council The Student Council is the most important student organization in our school. lt is the student's voice in the administration of the school. The aim of the Council is to solve, or help to solve, the problems of the school, the students, and the faculty. The members are chosen by election and are limited to ten. The Council chooses the manager for the athletic teams and the officers of the Athletic Association. This year the Student Council supervised the Freshman Reception. The Officers are: President ........, .e.e.... C arl Anderson Secretary ......... ......... . Josephine Leonard The Members are: Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshman Carl Anderson Phyllis Schnurle Bertil Eklund Ruth Hutchinson Josephine Leonard Richard Leighton Ann Rowse Arnold Brownell Lloyd Jordan Arlene Clarke Junior Prom The Junior Class held its annual Promenade, Friday evening, May 28th. The gymnasium was tastefully decorated with maroon and white streamers and balloons. An unusual feature was the miniature lighthouse, lighted with a revolving beacon. The dance was a gay affair, and was well attended by all the classes as well as by numerous outsiders. Stan Blanchard and a ten-piece orchestra furnished the music. Members of the faculty acted as chaperones. Iunior Prom Committee Decorating Refreshments Musk Phyllis Schnurle Doris Kerwin William Keenan Carol Davis Lena Studley Brenton Nelson Nancy King Richard Leighton
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