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DRAMATICS The primary and intermediate grades presented their Christ- mas program December 20, at the Recreation Hall. An operetta was presented by the primary classes and a 'Fort Peck Christmas Annualn by the intermediate department. The high school program, which consisted of a pageant and songs, was given December 19, at the Recreation Hall. Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs furnished the musical numbers and mem, bers of the student body took part in the pageant. Two oneeact plays were presented by the high school Thursday evening,February 16. The east forUA Narrow Squeak' included Robert Trudo, Alice De Tienne, Edward Wright, and Ray JohnsonoThe characters for 'The Eligible Mrs Bangsn were Patricia Corey, Dorothy Chorpening, Samy Sampson,and Eugene Scno Senior Play r April 6, the seniors presented a one-act play entitled'He Ain't Done Right by Nellu. The east included Bill MCKeever, Dorothy Chorpening, Bill Casterline, Edith Norman, Marjorie Armstrong, Robert Lee, and Dons Hivelys -54-A
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Page 54 text:
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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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Page 56 text:
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STUDENT PATROL First Row, Left to night: Raymond Roscoe, James Naughton, Roy Temple Second Row, Left to Right: Cletus Beatty, Bruce Ingalls The student patrol or fort Peck High School, backed by the Fort Peck Police Department, nes been n wonderful help in promoting safety for the students of tue school or Fort Peck. The ooys that put the signs up and take them down at the schedyled tnme are: Roy Temple, RaYHDHi Roscoe, Jimmy Naughton, Cletus Beatty, and Bruce Ingalls. Cletus Beatty puts the signs up in the morning and Raymond Roscoe and Jimmy Naughton take them down. Roy Temple and Bruce Ingalls put t-em up at noon and Cletus and Bruce take them down. Raymond Roscoe and Jimmy Naughton put them upst 2:55 P.M. and Roy Temple takes them down. All or the boys have done this work during the present school term. Hoy Temple has been in charge for the last ive yearsg The boys are rewarded by the Fort Peck Theatre with a pass good for one show a week. -55-
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