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BACK ROW: John Hatcher, Tommy Redmon, Raymond Spacil, Marlin Spanier, Erwin Birzer, Farrell Johnson, Kenneth Freeman, Robert Wilson. THIRD ROW: Maurice Siedel, LeRoy Herold, Raymond Klepper, Freddy Bennett, Richard Schroeder, LeRoy Cpagar, Harold Sleezer. SECOND ROW: Raymond Schonhoff, Bob Harrel- son, Harry Apel, Donald Tefertiller, Marian Lehr, Donald Fosdick, Wayne Rader, Keith Rickert. FRONT ROW; Rodney Mahan, Robert Thomas, Donald Dorman, Phillip Robinson, Gordon Ewy, Richaro Wilcox, Dickie Miller, Mr. Ousley-Director. ELUNWOOD BAKERY 27
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noynLiy CROWDED Corrine Robl and Franklin Doll were crowned king and queen at the Valentine party sponsored by the Student Coun- cil Tuesday night, February 14. Dancing, cards and ping pong were enjoyed by the stu- dent body throughout the evening. Nominations were made by the student council early in the week and voting was held Tues- day afternoon with all students participating, but the winners were not announced until the coronation at 9 o’clock. SEOIOR Plfly R SUCCESS The senior play Demon in the dark given November 15, proved to be a well directed and highly entertaining produc - tion. Its mystery plot held the audience spell bound both with laughter and intrigue. The play was a financial success. Gate receipts totaled $250. Less expenses and tax the net profit should total a little less than $200. JUHI0RS ORDER RIR6S The junior class selected their rings Wednesday in a class meeting. They voted on 3 different kinds, chosen by a committee from the class. On the first ballot the decision was unanimous. The rings were ordered from Josten, as were last years. Members of the class had their measurements taken and made their deposits within the next two days in order that the rings may be received before Christmas. EDITORS ELECTED The editors of the school paper and annual were elected by the journalism class by popular vote. John Hatcher was selected editor of the paper and Pete Wilson, assistant Editor. Richard Moos was named ed- itor of the year book. In February the engage- ment of Miss Betty Soukup and Mr. Warren Rader and the en- gagement of Miss Mary Fran- ces Poppelreiter to Mr. Robert Arnsdorf were announced. OPERETTA TO BE CIVEU The Musical comedy, Gyp- sy Rover, will be presented by the glee clubs next Tuesday.' The operetta is built a- round the character Rob, who is stolen in,infancy by his nurse who later married a gypsy. The child grew to manhood be- lieving the gypsies to be his parents. Complications develop whena ladyfrom court and her fiance are lost in the forest. You will want to know what happens when the Gypsy Rob falls in love with the Lady Con- stance. The costumes are colorful; the music is gay, and the act- ing is superb. SEOIORS TO TRUE TRIP Approximately 45 seniors expect to make the yearly sen- ior trip. This year they will leave April 21 and return April 25. Points they will visit are Tulsa, Okla. City, Okla. Shreveport La.; Dallas and Ft. Worth, Texas. 28
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