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Semor Evenmg As the students arrlye goss1p1ng and cat calhng to friends happy at last to be able to act natural m the old mstltute and not have to worry about steppmg on some self xmportant jumor they are greeted yylth green decked laces soft hghts and the 1ntnc1pat1on of a good tlme The semors after haymg been tagged yuth 1 card bearmg the name of a favorlte college gather nn the gally decorated lobby and silenced by the shrlll vxhlstle of some gustly lunged classmate are told vyhere to go UNO freshxe not there In the Dartmouth room Look at those ears' Oh 1sn t he cute? Why It s Aub Whnttemore holdnng a hsh Whrch ns the ish? Oooh' Dorxs 1snt he just too adorable? Not Frank Caseg Yayus' A small edltlon of an elephant m an Indian sunt IS next flaunted before our eyes Knoyy nm? Pucko Randlev Out 1n tht Race Wlsconsm enthuslasts gxbber and babble 1s they hobble and twxst m the three legged race gurls sympathlzlng and boys laughmg when one falr partlclpant discovers a lovely run m one of her sheer hose just around the corner ln the Mnchxgan room An operation IS under way and crles of horror may be heard as the audxence watches a balloon float serenely out of Oscars xnnards and gently knss the celllng Or see Malc and Mlke surgeons extraordmary unceremonlously savx off thenr patnents llmbs omxng the Ohno delegatlon we watch Stan Everhart run off mth the peanut race then we see the gum on hxs kmfe In the lobby we are treated to a tap dance by JZIIICC Hall and hear the sobbmg of our own Cremo Howhng Ape Ben Handwork accompanxed at the plano by Anne y And then assummg our sernous school day demeanor We watch the throes and heart throbs of an old fashmoned Mellerdrammer Ionled by Heck' presented by George Mlllers troupe of great artxsts Mr Hanks a farmer IS played by Bob West fwho looks more luke a farmer than a farmer doesj Mrs Hanks the adormg yyrfe Morty Haxr to hxs frnends 15 a slmple ravxshmg beauty Clarence the farm hand hero a blt of an ass IS ably portrayed by john Coolndge Ins love Irene m the person of Harry Hamllton henress to a Llmburger cheese factory IS the prlma donna of the outfit Sylyester the yllllan the v1ly v1lla1n the blackhearted vnllam the deep and schemlng vrllam played by the mtrepxd Arnold logarty subjected us to fits of agony joe Pad dock stage hand makes hlmself a general nunsance And finally Ollvla la Vere Ol1y1a the fair Ohvla of the starhke ey es and buck teeth and who but Oscar Woodbury could play such role? Wxth tears of tenderness ln our eyes and joy nn our hearts oyer the Male of thus sp1ce of the ages vye moye doyyn the hall to mdulge ln the staff of hfe a pretzel Also yye are treated to peanuts cake and xce cream I-n the lobby the svy eet musxc of Roy den Rrce s Royal Sy ncopators buds us mdulge the syy eet musnc vuth great relnsh An houl of th1s pleasant drverslon and our evenmg of joys dravys to a close Alone and 1n groups students go thenr yarlous yy ays Soon the bu1ld1ng beg1ns to empty Doors slam lockers rattle Good nnghts art yyhnspered Now the halls are qunet dnsturbed only by the hauntlng laughter footsteps and yolccs of semors of years gone by yyhxch ours vull oon jom The begmmns., of the end ns at hand yye art nearing our goal Stmor Fyenmg 1 oy r R 1 1 H 11 1 - - . - 1 - 1 1 y 4 - 1. - - ,, , -u ' ' r 1' ' 7 . 7 9 1 . v V . . , 1 . . Y 7 . Y . V 1 1 , 1 V V 1 11 - 11 t . 1 ' 1 1 . ff ' 1 u - 11 . . , ..,, , ' I ' ' ' ii ll ' ' li ll ' ' 3 'Wg 1 1 u , - 11 11 11 11 11 - ' - . , I ..... I 1 ' 1 - x D Y 1' . 11 11 I - x 1 ' ' 1 1 ' u 11 - - - - . . . . V . u 1 11 - - - - KK D! ll ' il ' ' Y ' ' I 1 1 J . . . . Y. . ' ' 1 , . ' ' ll ' ii 1 1 Ja . S ! - 11 11 u : .1 11 ' 1 1 ' . , . . . . , , , . V. i Y 1 - 1 7 ' 3 7 . 7 V . l . . Y 1 1 1 1 . . , V . . 1 1 - Y Y. . . Y . . . . . 1 1 1 1 . . . . T . V - 1 1 - . . . Y. 1 1 ' 1 1 . . . . Y ' 7 4 1' 2. . . . V . V . V 16 . . I V Y . . . , . V . Y I I Y Y 3 ' . , ,, V y ,, . . V . Y. . I . . . . . V Y . . V . Y V . , . Y . 1 . . , u Q. I ,, 1 Y I Y . . V V 1 ' 3 1 ' y 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 ' 1' 1 1 - 1 Q ' ' 1' ' 1 ' - . . 1 1 ' 1 . 1 ' 1 ' 1 .1 . K , , . i 'C .
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Seniors in the Music Department As evidence of what music can mean to the average high school senior, we point with something of pride to the fact that one hundred and two seniors of this year's graduating class have in one way or another participated in the various musical activ- ities at E.T.H.S., and have thereby profited considerably through their experience with and appreciation of music. The chorus heads the list, having the following fifty-eight seniors among its mem- bers: Annabel Ambler, Ruth Arnoux, Helen Arns, Louise Bess, Lavara Brumbaugh, Katherine Bush, jean Coutts, Charles Deibler, Norrna Erwin, janet lfairbairn, jean lfovvler, jane Gafliney, l.aura Goheen, Dorothy Hacker, Ann Hatfield, lflilabeth Hat- field, Kathryn llill, Lucretia Hill, Genevieve Hillyer, jeannette llobjer. Alberta Hof- stetter, Ruth llolmberg, Bertil joh-nson. lflilabeth johnson, Dorothy Kaeler. Gertrude Kelly, Lorraine Kuerten, Dorothea Luecke, Constance Martin, Corelle Martin, Helen McCreary, jane McGuigan, Mary McKinley, Claudia Melberger, George Miller. Char- lotte Mitchener, Margaret Monter, Isabelle Nelson, Marion Otto, Vivian Peterson, Louise Pfeffer, Helen Pratt, XY'illiam Priver, Ruby-Anna Raisig, Muriel Reeves, Margaret Richardson, lflorenee Ruehrdaaal, jean Sanders, Lucille Shrader, Louise Spaulding, Donald Stevens, Mary Thompson, Iillen Voigts, Margaret W'atts, Virginia XY'ells, jean XY'hite. lfllen NVoodhead, and Albert Yarbrough. Those seniors in the orchestra and their instruments: flute, Louis Bernstein and Phyllis Strong: oboe. Iflizabeth Nlfilliamsg bassoon, Clara Thompson: trumpet. Paul Liden and Richard Maltbyg trombone, Harold Chapman and Luther Lideng tympani, Carl johnsong harp, Gardner Read and Isabel W'rayg piano, Mabel Cates: violins, Margaret Bernstorff, Evelyn Hage, james Moulton, Lorene Swihart, and Helen XVellsg bass, Williani Pollard. In the band were Carl johnson, Luther Liden, Paul Liden, and XVilliam Pollard. Tliirif Rau'-Robert Huber. Lowell Goodhuc, George Miller, john Coolidge, Ben Gage, Ixdward Dahlquist, W'illiain I-leming, Albert Yarbrough, joseph Paddock Svrmrif Rau'-Douglas Crim, julian DeBarry, Albert Hofstetter. jerry lfarington, Sylvester Been, Clare Hewitt, lfdward Mueller, Daniel McCarthy Frou! Ron'-Clark Hathaway, Torsten Carlson. Donald Gardiner, Mark Gaynor, joseph Coben, Francis Smith, jack Gunn, Lloyd Taggart, David Hunter
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