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'D'ia, natic tcc After weeks of worry and changing of classes, Mr. Callane and the faculty arranged to have a dramatics class. This was made up of the first semester English class and all the seniors that could arrange their periods to fit the schedule. All of the work of the dramatics class led to the production of the senior class play, Spring Fever.' It was a three-act farce produced by special arrangement with Row-Peterson and Company. The cast consisted of six men and six women. The scene of the play took place in a boarding house near Brookfield College. We gained practice before the footlights by dramatizing one-act plays. We also journeyed to Indianapolis to see a stage-play entitled High Button Shoes, at the Murat Theatre- The teacher and coach of the class play was Mrs. Effie Douglas.
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Krst Row: M. Hutler, J. Fulton, M. Sanderson, G. Michael, T. Gibson, J. Fonts. T,. Smith, .1. Sharp. P. Shields, J. McCracken. Second Row: Mr. McCain, C. Zeek, D. Sink, B. Mann, E. Smith, K. Porter, O. Bishop, J. Jordan, F. Schnepf, T). Carter, B. Win-;ard, M. Douglas, C. Burton Third Row: J. Albaugh, S. Mills, D. Day, J. Wilson, B. Adams, B. Edmonson, C. Voorhees, C. Johnson, J. Avery, V. Kelly, D. Bewley, R. Murphy, I). Kilmer. If glut President.........................• Jerry Wiles Vice President.......................Comrad Burton Secretary.....................................Dick Bishop Treasurer....................................Jerry Jordan Sergeant-at-Arms...............................Jim Sharp Chaplin......................................Lloyd Smith After a slow start, the Hi-Y was finally organized and the members started working out plans for the year. The president of the organization resigned in the early part of the year. Conrad Burton, vice-president, then took over the presidency of the organization. The Hi-Y sold pop, ice cream, hot dogs, and candy at the county and sectional tournaments during the year. The profit from the two tourneys was very good. The Hi-Y has had helpful advice from their sponsor, Mr. McCain. The organization is composed of thirty-eight high school boys.
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Nl Sanderson, L. Wiles, S. Shoff, E. Beam, J. Draper J. Fulton. J. Alhangh, Mis. Murphy, B. Adams, C. Burton, L. Talkington etc. Miss Prudence Cindy Dale Ginger Reid Flobelle Berthon Kay Sutton Tom Brown Bud Jones Jed Buell Henri Du Frayne Stephen Sutton Eleanor Beam La verne Wiles . Joan Draper Shirley Shoff Lois Talkington Jerry Albaugh Jack Fulton Conrad Burton Bill Adams Mitchell Sanderson When Tom and Bud learn that Miss Prudence must close her school because the popular sub-deb Kay Sutton has changed her mind abou t entering, they act to save the school. They meet an attractive girl and ask her to pose as Kay S utton. The lark appeals to the girl, who happens to be Kay Sutton herself! She enters into school affairs with gusto, and Miss Prudence's troubles seem to be solved. But the boys are worried — Kay acts as if she really were the heiress! She even signs Kay Sutton's name to checks! The fireworks get going when Mr. Sutton hears that an imposter is posing as his daughter. He is hopping mad, and when he arrives and finds his daughter up to ner usual pranks, he s even madder. Tom urges Kay to admit who she really is and forget this nonsense of impersonating an neiress. But Kay insists she really is Kay Sutton! But all complications cleared up in the enchan ting conclusion of this frivolous comedy of youth and fun.
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