Crater High School - Constellation Yearbook (Central Point, OR)

 - Class of 1957

Page 129 of 168

 

Crater High School - Constellation Yearbook (Central Point, OR) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 129 of 168
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.. .QgQ2,d:1 1 H. 1 Ly V .L . 1 , 't5'.5A. f -f .-an H5 - ' This three act comedy tells the story of J. Buckingham Jones and Professor Lucius Billingsley. They are a couple of smooth promoters, and the first thing they managed to promote was a hand-some suite of offices from the wealthy, but homely, Miss Tina Tucker. She immediately took a shine to the professor. ...Audi T0lwlbFfw+wMw Then Bucky set to getting the rich Mary Smithers to invest in a factory for producing the Billingsley Automatic Toaster--which made buttered toast. Mary's young man, Claude Plunker, became suspicious of the pair, and proceeded to unmask the two as frauds. It seemed the only way to keep out of iail was for the Professor to marry the terrible Tina. Finally, in a whirl of excitement, the two set up the factory, and Bucky succeeded in getting Mary's money, and Mary along with if. The cast included Janice Henry, Marilyn Cordy, David Mack, Jud van Horn, Richard Evans, Ron Harrison, Jean Bonnie, Bill Morse, Joan Dobrot, Sharon Lilly.

Page 128 text:

,K -uv R, ,x--- ,AV,1x ,112-Q ,f '- 1, ll I --I -N -- -an PICTURED FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Steven Pratt, Carolee Brantley, Grace Gail, Carl Koellner, Neil Green, Judy van Horn, Mr. Larnb, Mrs. Lamb, David Mack, Sliarlette l-lale, Bayard Stone, Pat Medley, Rose Drake, Sandra Smith, Jim Daniels. TI-IE CURTAIN CDALLERQ PRODUCED GIRL IN TI-IE RAIN The Girl in the Rain proved to be a very successful play. As the scene opened a girl came to the home of the wealthy Alicia Underhill one rainy, stormy night when Mrs. Under- hill's bachelor son David, almost ran over the girI's body in the drive. Upon reviving, she couldn't remember anything about herself. She appeared to be suffering from amnesia. She was permitted to stay at the Underhill home until she was well, but as time went on it finally dawned on the household that she was faking. David who had recently become engaged to the lovely Natalie Price, was falling in love with the girl, and he refused to believe it. The others, however, began wondering if she could be the Hall murderess sought by the police for poisoning her wealthy husbands. All evidence pointed to that until Natalie, the real murderess, decided to get rid of Thomas, her accomplice. Then the ,real truth came out. lt seems Thomas for-saw Natalie's plan to kill him. We wrote a letter containing all the necessary evidence and gave it to Julie, the maid to be opened in the event anything happened to him. T24 ' v l



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Y V On Student Government day, which is sponsored by the Elks Club, students from schools throughout the county took over the city and coun- ty offices for one day. The purpose of this day was to give the students an opportunity to see how our local governments were run. For weeks preceeding Student Government Day, the students elected their officers. A great deal of compaigning accompanied the elections. The results of the Crater High election were as follows: Bob Elden County Judge, John Greb Engineer, Irma Penwell Water Master, Sharon Lilly Sanitarian, David Mack County 4-H Agent, Dennis Kottke Secretary of County Court, Carol Koellner City Observer, Don Hubbard Custodian, and Danny Nolta Constable. These officers took their oath of office on Monday morning. Then half of them went to the radio stations, and the other half went to the television station. Gmfzw Higlv Pafdricipamb 0 Q iw Youtlv Dag Activities That same evening the Elks sponsored a banquet for them . On Tuesday, they spent the day in the offices which they were elected or appointed to. There was a luncheon at the Elks Club for those who wished to attend. During the afternoon the students were given a chance to tour the Court House, the County Jail, the Medford Airport, and the Medford Sanitation plant. The Elks Club also sponsored a Leadership and a Most Valuable Student Countest. Contestants were chosen from each high school by the faculties of their respective schools. These students made scrap books containing their activities and awards. These scrap books were turned over to a board, and the winners were picked from them. Grace Gail won first place in the Most Valuable Student con- test, and Larry Smith was picked as a runner-up. Bob Elden and Sally Elden were both named runner-up for the leadership contest. All four students were presented with watches. 1. X ' .

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