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fleuf ca t September I 2 October 10 November 24 December 20 December 22 January 3 January I 7 January I 8 Janua ry 19-20 April 6 May 2 I May 23 May 26 The casts go on the air for the first broadcast of the year. Officers are elected to direct the show. Class meetings are held in which we are told of the proposed activity ticket policy. We have a brief station break as we go to work on the turkey. If the next two days don ' t pass quickly, we ' re likely to break the screen. At last! We can switch off the set and leave the broadcasting to Santa. Back to school with resolutions to make this year ' s programs even better. We do a great deal of adjusting and repairing our sets to get in tip-top shape for semester tests. T-Day arrives — test day, that is. More of the same. Our set is badly run down. This spring vacation will give us time to make necessary repairs. Seniors file soberly to baccalaureate. We see the seniors receive their diplomas at the most thrilling broad- cast of the year. We close recording for three months while members of the cast seek new contracts.
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CAST All the world ' s a stage, And all the men and women merely players. They have their exits and their entrances; And one man in his time plays many parts. — Shakespeare.
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For the All-Star Cast of 1950 go to icfeta (jMiHeA VALEDICTORIAN Sincere, gracious and dependable Is Loreta Graves, our valedictorian. She is a two-year member of National Honor Society, an honorary member of Pep Club, and a member of the annual staff. She has also been in choir four years, is the district secretary of F.H.A. and is senior class secretary, hier excellent scholastic achievement has won her the high honor of being valedictorian of 1950. lUlaf Inna HifkpaMck SALUTATORIAN Beauty and brains go into the making of our salutatorian. Mary Anna has not only done a splendid job as student body president, but she has attained the scholastic goal to receive this special honor. She is a member of N.F.L., Pep Club, National Thespians, and F.hf.A. She is a two- year member of the National hlonor Society, is editor of the annual and was on the hluskie News staff. hIer winning personality and friendly hiello have won her countless friends. j2ihhih the hial Let us flip back the dial of our television set and glance at the screen to see our class in ' 46 make its debut as a freshman by winning the Frosh-Soph rally. The director of our cast was Melvin Alsager. Assistant director was Gene Bicandi with Rex Borup acting as script writer. Miss Margaret Odom was oJr guide through this — our green year. As sophomores we again claimed the title of Winner of the Frosh-Soph Rally. Our prompters were Rex Borup, Mary Anna Kirkpatrick, and Stanley Spoor with Miss Winifred Tovey and Tony Aschenbrener, advisers. We were proud when several members of our class became active in organizations and sports with Gene Bicandi and Phillip Jayo elected to the cheering section. Juniors — we see ourselves with puffed chests now — what a class we were with the successful play, We Shook the Family Tree, and the Junior Prom with its appropriate theme, Lilac Time. We were directed by Stanley Spoor, Robert Cruickshank, and Darlene Harrington, with Mrs. Virginia Garfield and Donald Dalberg, advisers. Now, at last, we are on the screen in our present status. Seniors — the year of years. Our officers. Bill Despain, Ronnie Chadwick and Loreta Graves, with advisers Miss Charlotte Swatman and Miss Cynthia Jesness, have helped to make our last year in E.H.S. a glorious one. The climax of our production at last! The screen shows our legal Sneak day — class rings — cards — announcements — pictures — caps and gowns. It ' s a more serious picture now. As we march in long single files to our graduation there are hints of lumps in our throats. We realize now what wonderful opportunities EHS has offered us. But the future looks bright. We shall go into the world insignificant at first, then in a short time, we shall find we have made progress, a place for ourselves in a bigger cast. This we could see if we could but turn the dial forward to the future.
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