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DRAMATIC CLUB Front Row Anna Merrill, Bettie Jones, Dora Shores, Margaret Bailey, Betty Jo Frazier, Vera Story, Allie B. Lankford. Second Row — Margaret Ann Scott, Ruth Foulk, Mary Anna Heeb, Pat McAdams, Mary Anna Bisolinghoff, Betty Metz, Coletta Slinkard, Dorothy Slinkard, Mary Moore, Clarence Daugherty. Back Row Bill Bagbey, Merlin Heeb, Homer Montgomery, Jessie Layne, George Robb, Robert Lick, George Green, Bennie Capshaw, Dennis Slinkard. The Black Key Drama Club met for the first time this year on October 25, 1939, to elect new officers. They were as follows: President Vice-President Secretary-T reasurer Sergeant-at-Arms Sponsor PAT McADAMS MARNETT SCOTT DOROTHY SLINKARD DANNY BILL DIVENS MR. LA VAL This year, instead of giving one or two three-act plays, the Drama Club decided to give several one-act plays. This was met with great approval. It was also decided to take in mem- bers who were interested in backstage work, rather than just members who could and would act A play entitled The Red Lamp was given before our assembly. It's purpose was originally meant for an exchange program. But this plan was not carried out. We regret to lose the following members through graduation: Pat McAdams Coletta Slinkard Mary Anna Bisplinghoff Allie B. Lankford Mary Moore Dora Shores Marnett Scott Clarence Daugherty Homer Montgomery Danny Bill Divens Ruth Foulk Betty Jones Bob Lick Vera Story 1940 — 26 —
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FOOTBALL Front Row Merlin Heeb and Billy Mac Crass. Second Row Billy Joe Huber, Guy Bunyard, Owen Yount. John Freeze, Paul Goddard, Jeff King, Bill Wilkinson, Archie Smiley. Third Row George Green, George Campbell, Arthur Heeb, Gerald B. Massey, John Henshaw, Emmett Free, George Robb, Stirling Boyts. Fourth Row Lawrence Welter, Bill Lee, Jack Burnett, Jessie Layne, Melvin Talley, Coach James Smith. RED DEVIL FOOTBALL REVUE The football season was about the average season. The Red Devils won 3 and lost 5. They scored 99 points and had 138 scored against them. In the opening game Jackson was beaten 19 to 0. Guy Bunyard scored 12 points in this qame. Lawrence Welter intercepted an enemy pass and ran 96 yards for a touchdown. Owen Yount scored the other point. In the Dexter game at Dexter, we were outweighed and lost 25 to 0. Next. Kennett came here and we lost to them 20 to 13. Our next game was another out-o-f-town game with Perryville. We again were on the short end of a 20 to 13 score. We won the next game at home from Portageville. The score was 20 to 7. Guy scored 12 points. Lawrence 7, and Owen scored the other one. Then we went to Caruthersville where we lost 32 to 7. Caruthersville had a very large ’.earn. The last game of the season was also a success. We beat East Prairie 27 to 0 at home. Guy scored 12 points by doing some fancy broken field running. Lawrence scored 7. Jack Burnett scored 1. and John Freeze scored his first 7 points in 3 years of competition. For the season, Guy scored 49 points, Lawrence 32. Owen 9, John 7, Arthur Heeb 1, and Jack Burnett 1. Co-captains were elected for the year 1939. They were Guy Bunyard and Bill Huber. Both of these boys are very popular as well as being good football players. In December the boys were given a football banquet followed by a show. The banquet was given by merchants and Mrs. Paul Montgomery gave the show. The football sweaters are red with black letter C, year stripes, and emblem. The letter C and the Devil's head have a white border around them. 19 40 — 28 —
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