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june Glass Oficcr HOI,LISTER, FRED lfVinzp Hi4Y Alpha '42, Treasurer '43, '44, Football '42, '43, Hi-Lites '44. uB6tu HALL, BETTY Bowling '42, Tri-Y Beta '42, '43. BECHARD, CAROL C.B. Debate '41, '42, '43, Student Congress '40, '41, '42, '43, Dramatics '41, '42, Historian '42, Glee Club '41, '42 '43, Choir '43, '44, Student Council '41. '42, '43, President '43, Hi-Lites '42. '43, '44, Editorial Editor '43, '44, Tri-Y Alpha '41, '42, '43, '44, Vice- President '43, Swimming '41, Co- Chairman of Senior Play, Vice-Presi- dent of Senior Class. GARDNER, ROBERT Bob Ring and Pin Committee '44, Student Council '41, Trafiiic Squad '43, Zeta Chi Hi-Y '43, '44, ,Yum Hlass J-lawn! Ko!! june Kath ............ - ........ -.--- 9 4-76 jean DuPlessis ......... - Beverly Riddler ..... jean Davies .... Marilyn Stitt ....... Doris Anderson ...... ...... Edna Slentz ........ Mary Alice Brubaker ....... Robert Newton ............. Joyce Crowley -- ..... ----- Dorothy Breh --- Leila lvhitson -- -------------------- 94.44 ------------ 93.85 ------- ------ - 92.06 -------- -------- 92.01 - 91.72 ----------- ------- 91.41 ----- 89.14 ------ 88.28 ---- 88.22 - 88.09 - 87.91 John VVaters .................................. 87.67 Helen Serijan ................. ............. 8 7.20 Arthur Johnson ................ .- ............... 87.12 Carol Bechard --- ............... 86.52 Joseph Emore ................ ............ 8 6.13 Byron Dame ............ ..... ............ 8 6 .08 Charlene Sanford .............................. 86.05 Virginia Deisn ...................... 85.91 Marilyn Stedman ..........................,... 85.69 Margaret Kennedy -- 85.67 Enola Ausman ........... 85,63 Marie Masucci ....... .... 8 5,41 ,func 611155 The audience amassed in the city hall grew silent, the houselights blinked out and the curtain rose on the first act of High School Daze qDaysj. The first character to come onto the stage is Fred Hollister. wearing a well-worn football uniform. Fred, president of the senior class, presides over a mock class meeting with 98 members present. The blue-eyed, freckle-faced fellow conducts the meeting with an air of authority while being capably assisted by Vice-President Carol Bechard. Carol gives an example of her adeptness at speech work by presenting a talk supporting a grand march at the Senior Ball. The oration cor- responds to one given by Carol on May 17. The next person to greet the eyes of the audience is Betty Hall. She carries a notebook and is seen busily scribbling down the minutes of the senior meeting. Accompanying Betty is Bob Gardner. He displays seven white hairs as the result of worrying about class nnances. The second act reviews the joys and sorrows brought about by the spring play entitled Every Family Has One. presented on April 27 and 28 in the Eastwood Auditorium. The play netted a profit of 892.93 for the seniors. Such characters as Arthur Iohuson, Marilyn Stitt, Beverly Riddler, and June Kath give convincing performances as a burly busi- J-lisfary ness man, a social butterfly, a lovely bride-to-he, and a crotchety grand- mother. As High School Daze continued, the Senior Ball is re-enacted with scenery resembling Drumlins. Blue and coral, the class colors, provide the background for the many swirling foxmals and dashing tuxedos of the participants who attended the traditional festive social event held on May 19. Amidst the roar of a tremendous applause, the curtain falls. An en- core produces the behind-the-scenes workers. The director, Mr. Todd, is recommended for his kind but hrm guidance of the cast through the performance. Zelda Stockham, head of the properties, can be seen dash- ing about for some wanderlust article. Stage managership was divided between four of the faculty. To show their appreciation, the cast be- stows upon each stage manager a unique and appropriate gift. Mr. Hughes, taking his bow in his famed track suit, is awarded a Sam flower and Moke medal. Mr. Klett receives a megaphone, while Mrs. Fahey is given a set of Blackstone. Miss Newman is honored by the gift of a new desk, 12 by 16 feet with 22 drawers. Eleven
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