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J UNI0ll PLAY April 25, 1941 the curtain rose to a large excited audience who had eoine to see That Crazy Smith Family. The play took place in a little Eastern town in the living room of the Smith home, Tony Smith Uohn Bashamj was the sensational foothall hero who was being chased by college representatives. Betty Smith fD0ris Cutler, made a very attractive majorette as the leader o'f the School Band. Aunt Bella fVerna Bondl tried her hest to vamp Professor Slattery CGerry Bashamj. Pa Smith Uohn Astj thought his children were the hattiest children in town hecausc of the crazy things they do. The other characters acted equally well. This play was under the direction of Mr. Case. - ' I -. , ,C Q f-. g,fJ!B-- ,?, N Yagm I- , f f -?'1c.,+U 757-5 . F, Q- gf F53 rfb i, 2 exf- vii' 2, mizf Jon?-F he 1. e-ee'fAF,-o..- 59 FFT i f '3,fvfn'laTG4 iWi,-S 11- 4'i11-f,-s'5A':?.5E'n' a rig-zfmg ag- nazi tm, , -33 rw ' ,A 'A ,.zr-L-x ?4-V .fi ,f' 'XX W -fq:RfF'9,,t- 'J gif.-.,f, ' A '-a- .,r tj 1 ay -4 I- 'i k 'W' in ,-7 4 . 1.04. 474 ,.- , fi:1f -5 , F -A i g ff 'v deaf- t --5 N T4 lfiff - ne-gt 4:-:gr .fn of f-1 11 s mrsaii A-'s-at -les'-. CA 5'T?f 2 2.6.-IV' F ' 'Tgf'i-fl'-355-'fl-4'?f':ci,'gE't+?3 ..1,., ,Q L-rfi:,'?32i5'h 1' 'Tj w g Gaiam fi5',Q:i'1fiL If gli? f f1+l-t,- fl' ' .-f- V ' 1 , f' ' 1'x+ L ' ' ' '
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Dancing Club Roll out the victrola and we'll have a barrel of fun, that's the way the dancing club begins. At our first meeeing Bish Davey was elected president and lane Taynton, Sec.fTrc:'s. Our dancing club is sponsored by Miss Bilder and Mr. Clark, again this year. At the beginning the boys had the honor U1 of selecting cards 'for the dances, and now the girls are taking their turn. During the year approximately thirty records have been purchased. The Seniors look back on happy hours and the Iuniors, Sophomores and some Freshmen look forward to future good times. Sportsman's Club At the first meeting of the Sportsman's Club the following officers were elected: President ................................. .............,. , , ....................... lack Ouinn Vice President ...................,.,.....,.............,..,,,................. Charles Brink Secretary and Treasurer .................,.,...,..........,... Joseph Wohlscheid The club is very active and with twenty't'ive members in our club. several shooting matches were held. Also some members went ice skating and fishing through the ice. We have examined all types of guns and have made two musket loaders of our own. The Seniors who are members of this club and who are graduating this vear sincerely hope there will be a Sportsman's club next year under the very capable guidance of Mr. Woodley. Airplane Club The Airplane Club with twentyfone enthusiastic members, made a near perfect takefoff on its first meeting on September 11, 1941. The following oflicers were elected 'for the year: President ............................................................................ Karl Meyer Vice President ................,..................,.,....,................. Ferris Cokellette SecretaryfTreasurer .......................................................... Bill Page Plans were made to complete the large club model. Mellow Racer, and hopes are high among club members to be able to equip it with a gasoline motor. The club was honored by having as their guest, Pilot Officer Millbank of the R.A.F. Much interest was aroused by glider flight competitions and at this writing Edgar Sheare UD is the champion. Under the sponsor- ship of Mr. Heberlig, Pilot Meyer, and his trusty crew, the Airplane 'Club enjoyed smooth sail- ing and happy landings. Music Club At our first meeting in September we elected the following officers: Pres1dent .......,.................................................................... Elsie Brown Vice President ...... .... . ........ I mogene Roberts Secretary .........,, ......, D orothv Ulbrick Treasurer ............................,............................................... Mary Balch News Reporter ................................................................ Doris Laizure We have enjoyed learning college songs this year, and occasionally singing some of our favorite popular songs. It was our responsibility to decorate the stage and the auditorium for the grades' Christmas program, and we are proud of the results of our work. L 1 ' ' l i 1 gif .-3 Z TT ,- ' 1'l -'iglff-li- 'f:37 -, 2- ,. ' 73 '1,o ff - 'i ' .-:E -1-4-Q ' -Z'T' ' f 3,-1--'- fe -. ' .,I E - Lfi 94' if , Us I -W- B qif igfa W,- A' ,. ?3: 1 fi- 4. . 44' f 1 - a-si ' ' P-?,'tf1Y7 ails, ., 'ml' MJ, , ,..,,e ,ff N.. fl, 1 -gn-1 :,..,, L, -ci,-in . xy-Q fr ,,, Q T f . QQ f 'I ,. -c 'T' X 'Y 4' ' i 75, 51, :.- : ffff rl 'f'E'lf,. 5: - 1 s fl: 515 -1 59' fy ' '-4. ill,-K - - '!Z4r 3 if, ? J:-,gyffllv 'QQ' -1 1, -A Y- -rip? 'gi LL... v rfef+- , . . 'f-J.. ' . .Y. ?tc' Ig 'f' N' ,JL v- , ' J-r I ,- : l'4i'+'i rt-' -f r-f .- '.'.-f , . 7,7 ,.7..'j f -i f V , - ,ina L YY ri,fv,vs,, ,. 'tid c 4 vig 's ais '--' '1 xii?-P-T 9774-'ffiii' 12' T11- L f To f' , T i if '-' - -f T' -'
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