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Rocket Extra! Extra! Stop the ditto-machine! These are the familar sounds that burst forth from the Journalism room. One of the Hrst and most vital alterations made in the school paper this year was the drastic changing of the 'name Rocket Sparks to The Rocket. Twice a month the paper made its appearance, cheering the hearts of its loyal readers fthe paper-staflj. Desiring to expand their journalistic knowledge the paper- staff attended a press conference at the University of Washington, gaining a considerable number of new ideas on how to better publish the paper. UPPER Row-left to right-Florence Ene- voldsen, Feature Editor, Richard Albright, Edi- tor, and Emmabelle Conger, Assistant Editor. SECOND now--Jeanne Eklund, Humor Editor, Bob Hawkins, Business and Circulation Man- ager. BOTTOM Row-Marvin Wade, Sports Editor Q2nd Semesterjg Miss Cavin, Advisor, and Dick Benston, Sports Editor Q lst Semes- terj.
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tl ,. 412, ,t 'Pic ,. . , rp l I Tr Q, if : 7 . 2 f gh r 6 FOREVER ALBERT Talent, talent, talent! We've been waiting years to prove we have it, and now we've done it. We're not superstitious either. We proved this by giving the play on Friday, April 13. The play, a three act comedy by Bettye Knapp, was fun and funny from the very first practice until the final per- formance. The cast of characters, and we do mean char- acters, were: Lucy Turner, who wrote novels, Mary Lou Turner, who practiced dancing and wanted to go to New York, Janice Turner, the Broadway actress who came home, Ellen Turner, who was the mother of these characters , Ben Turner, the father who gets all the blame for what Albert does, Albert Kirby, Mrs. Turner's brother, who was a Wedding present and stayed for twenty-five years, Benny Turner, who raises silk worms, Hank Morris, Janice's ex- boyfriend, Milton Rudy, the iceman and Lucy's steady, Keith Bristol, a playwrite and Janice's fiance, Vivian Wilson, who kissed Benny and made his worms hatch, Mrs. Jackson, a neighbor who had great hopes for her daughter, Annamae, who wanted to drum for a circusg and Mr. Lucas, a Broadway producer. CAST Lucy Turner ............... ......,.....l.........i ........... S h irley Kling Mary Lou Turner ........ ...,........,... ......... V i olette Eklund Janice Turner ........... .............. M avis Johnson Ellen Turner ....... .,..... E mmabelle Conger Ben Turner ........., .............. M arvin Wade Albert Kirby .........,. ........... R odger Dana Benny Turner .,....... ......... M ax Alton Hank Morris ....... ....... C hris Wahl Milton Rudy ......... ....... G eorge Eaton Keith Bristol ....... ......., R oger Gardner Vivian Wilson .......,. ......... J ean Cranston Mrs. Jackson ....... ..........., I rene Lyness Annamae ............ .....,....... G wen Howell Mr. Lucas .............,.,............,..,.....,.............................. Jerry Fowler Director ...................................................,.......... Miss Corrine Kerr ay, ' FY W9 fi
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TOP Row-left to right-Marilyn Swift, Ar-dis Nelson, Marilyn Gonser, Mr. Ellis, Ad- visor, Bob Hawkins, Ella Marie Gann, Kitty Dean, Vera Sides, and Kathie Zerby. SECOND Row-Doris Nelson, Billie Willman, Rose Settlemier, Sandra Hawkins, Dorothy Davis, Eileen Dillinger, Arlene Gonser, and Nancy Harding. FRONT Row-Beverly Lafady, Betty Avery, 'Virginia Curtis, Violette Eklund, Em- mabelle Conger, Dorothy Roake, Harriet Bab- cock, Grace Hansch, Edith Reiman, and Miriam Kayser. The purpose of the Service Club is to perform services for our school and community. Selling tickets at games and various school functions, aiding in the March of Dimes and the Tuberculosis drives, making posters, and serving at banquets are a few of the many services per- formed throughout the school year by our club. Some of our activities included: Our potluck supper which was held before one of the basketball games, and our yearly dance which was decorated to the theme of Marshmellow World. Identification pins were pur- chased by the club and can be used in following years. Swift, President. selling. RIGHT - Scoreboard Harriet Babcock. UPPER LEFT-Marilyn Lowsn LEFT -- Ticket
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