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Page 53 text:
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'PICKLES' A Musical Play by Wilson and Crane Directed by Miss Olivia Tbrvik e Accompanist, Dorothy Chorpening Cast Hans Hier, Proprietor of the Inn . .......... ..eaEdward lright Louisa, a waitress .....,................ ...Evangeline McHenry Captain Kinski, Chief of Detective Bureau0....q.B ll Mcxeever Bumbski, K1nski's faithful sleuth.o.......o...qRaymond Roscoe 9 ' B lleuth-e a 0 Q 0 ceoae 5 o a o 0 0John Jo Jennison Jones, Advertising Erpert..,. ...oNed Temple Jigo, A Hungarian Gypsy.....,.....QoQ0. oeQ0Robert Trudo Illona, AGypsyg1r1.e..,Q.M..e...- ' .v.ooQMary Wright Arthur Crefont, American Artiet.Qo .0 o.,o, o..aFrancie Brooke June Pennington, Heirese..o ..... 9.. .QQ0 .....,.eegLo1s Newbury Jonas Ho Pennington, Proprietor of 'Peter Piper Pickles'e.o.. Roy Temple Lady Vivian Ielancy, English widowo oe...0Q ot.Qtl rjor1e Booth Waiters .... . ..a,Q c0e.9QO.0ao,QQDoneld Clark and James Spooner 'Messenger00DOI0l500001inQ00000000000060-J'J000BlGOBerald Peddler..0.0 .e,QGharles Craft P chorus Ramona Aaby, Marjorie Armstrong, B111 Atkinson,Howard Bowers, Robert B abaker, Shirley Carr, Eliood Chapmann, Claudia Christensen, Ethel Cook, La Verne Crossen, Christine Crowley, Myra Dunn, Le Roy Dunster, Russell Farmer, Barbara Flood, Delores Fryberger, Eugene Fryberger, Viola Gagnon, Eileen Galloway, Hazel Gandrud, George Gillis, Eugene Gilstrap, Roberta Harbicht, Harold Hareland, Ila ankins, Bob Harris, Helen erbold, Virginia Ingram,Eunice Ingvalaon, Ray Johnson, Jimmie Leesley, Bernice Balcom, Margaret Morgan, Jimmy Naughton, Alberta Nelson, Adeline Nelson, Edith Korman, Patsi Parke, Lila Renniek, Louise Rogers, Harry Rogers, Raymond Sampson, Dolores Schloeeer, Harlan Scott, Betty Spooner, John Unfred, Grace Ieeres .QSZQ
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TRACK Fort Peck's track accompdishments for the year 1959 were rather meager, due to lack of the usual District f3 meet,men cf veteran standing lost from the '58 season, and the fetal occurence of the Juniors' Promenade on the eve of the annual Big Four Track and Field Meet, Traveling to the Culbertson tourney,the lads coached by T. Clyde Banfield,garnered the sum total of two points. Bowers made his best heave of the year to win a close third in the discusg Allison came in third on a 220-heatg and the relay team of Allison, Rytter, Kallem, and McKeever,took second in the 880. With only two seniors on the squad, and several promising freshman showing distinct possibilities, prospects of a successful season in 1940 are exceptionally bright. first Row, Leftgto Rights Wendy Rytter, John Hoham, James Leseley, Russel Farmer, Francis Brooks ack Row, Left to Right: Clifford Kallem, Eugene All1son,RHy Johnson, Howard Bowers, Bill Mc Keever, Darwin Harbicht PEP CLUB The Pep Club, under the leadership of Miss Rayner, was re- organized in the fall of '58 to encourage all school activi- tieso With money from forget-me-not sales and candy sales, satin jackets were purchased for the basketball teamo Sweat- ers and emblems in the traditional royal blue and white were bought to complete the Pep Club outfits. Several assemblies were given to arouse interest in the basketball games bring- ing the attendance to the highest peak on record. First Ros Yell Leaders: Mary Jo Sparks, Dolores Fryberger SOCOHG ROI, Le ,to Rlght: Marjorie Armstrong, Dorothy Chorpening, Marguerite Geesink, Hazel Gandrud, Margie Wikum, Virginia Mc Kenzie, Pearl Franson, Lois Newbury,Bstty Wells, ,Christine Crowley, Alice De Tienne, Claudia Christensen, Marjorie Rasmussen, Edith Norman, Blanche Sauber, Dona Bively, Grace Nonne, Wynonc Le Claire Third Bos, Left to Right: Miss Bey er, Eileen Galloway, Lois Campbell, Velma Weeres, Dolores Coryell, Margaret Morgan, Helen Herbold, Marjory Booth, Dolores Schlosser, Betty White, Lorraine Brick, Lillian Bawden QS1-
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BANQUET The junior class of Fort Peck High School honored the senior class Friday night at 7:50 at a banquet held in the dining room of the Employees Hotel. Eighty-one attended the banquet, which included juniors and seniors, faculty mem- bers and special guests. The decorations carried out the theme of the Army Aviation Corps in blue and silver, the senior class colors. L The banquet was opened by Mary Jo Sparks, junior class president, who officiated as toastmistress. Musical selec- tions of the program included 'In the Still of the Nizht' by the mixed chorus under the direction of Miss Olivia Torvik, a musical reading by Lois Newbury and singing by a quartet composed of Marjorie Booth, Lois Newbury, Virginia McKenzie and Dolores Schlosser. Speeches for 'the evening were carried out in the avia- tion motif with T. C. Banfield's talk entitled 'Instrument Panel', L. O. Fjerstad's 'Blind Flying',Lieut.S.G. Spring's, 'Contact', L.D.McDona1d's, 'Air Pockets', and Major Clark Kittrell'8 'HBPPY Landings, Stanford Hall, senior president, gave the senior respnse. PRCM Following the banquet the guests adjourned to the Recre- ation Hall for the promenade sponsored by the junior class under the direction of Miss Elizabeth Reymer.The Grand Manm was led by the junior class president, Mary Jo Sparks, and her partner followed by Stanford Hall, senior class presi- dent, and his partner. The hall was colorfully .decorated in the spring motif with greens on the walls, streamers, and hanging flower baskets. -33-
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