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l i FIRST ROVJ: E. Ross. H. Asplund. B. Miller. N. Eide. Mrs, Raymond. SECOND ROW: N. Jerkovich. G. Murphy. T. Parish. G. Wtwelke. FIRST ROVV: T. Garrell. M. Peterson. D. Karamatic. B. Skansie. L. jenkins. M. Langden. R. Ross. D. 'lohn' son. D. Shoemaker. R. Slawson. B. Uddenherg. E. Lloyd, SECOND ROW: Mr, Alden. M. Heinley. P Tuttle. Z. Cloud. L. Balduzzi. R. Eyrish. A, Vv'h1te. B. Paul. M, Gauthier. S. Barnes. P. Grout. M. Rucker. N. Midtsatre. P. Hedstroni. THIRD ROW: D. Solberg. P. Miller. VJ. Hale. P. Gelschagel. E. Green. M. Rouse. VJ. Bolieu. K .Griswold Putnam. G. Foster, FGURTH ROW: L. jahn. D. Meyer. Kimhall. I Renning. E, johnson. P. Rossich. Van Gorder. Ryan. 0. Mitchel. E. Hagen. P, Bahich. ,azz semi mm, The tirst dramatic production of the school year was Second Childhood, given on the evening of Novemher 19 hy an allfschool cast under the direction of Mrs. Raymond. Professor Relyea and his pupil, Phil Stanton, attempt to find the Elixer of youth, Experiments on an old dog convinces them that they have succeeded, and they look around for a human suhject which turns to he General Burheck, who is in love with the Professors daughter, Sylvia, but she refuses him hecause he is tcro old. They give the General the hottle of Elixer, which he accidentally spills. A hahy is found on the chair where he was sitting. Then the Professors daughter disappears, leaving liehind her a neighhor's hahy for which she has been caring. Between the howling of the hahies and the merriment of the audience the play proved to he a rollicking success. The cooperation and work of the stage crew, property committee, husiness managers, makefup committee, dramatic manager, usherettcs and all others who aided, contributed to the success of the play. 9191.14 qw emu The Eighth Grade Chorus was a new organization, and, under the direction of Mr,,,Alden, appeared in the Minstrel Show. 'I l2ll
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FIRST ROW: Mr. Alden. Austin. E. Crawford. B. Perry. I. Ahlherg. B. Wing. SECOND ROW: D. Schulz. Ross. R. Allen. S. Gauthier. D. Allen. K. Dulin. THIRD ROW: A. Ross. A. Skansie. Graham. Mic 2 al' The Miisic Department, under the direction of Mr. John Alden, has heen learning the fundaf mentals of music. Due to the fact that there are so many newcomers the hand and chorus have not taken part in any outside entertainment except for solos and duets. The students in the chorus who have entertained the puhlic are: Eleanore Howe and Bill Arnold, The memhcrs of the hand who have displayed their talents are: Beatrice Perry, Judy Beardsley, jean Austin, Elaine Crawford, june Ahlherg, Boh Allen and Kenneth Dulin. Mr. Alden's classes have all heen held in the afternoon hecause he has music classes at Vaughn High School in the mornings, and as periods are limited, hand and chorus are held the same period E. Pearson. on alternating days, Several students who were not active memhers of the hand or chorus eontrihuted their time and talents to the success of the Miiistrel Show. These students were: Barhara Vwfing, Dolores Solherg, John Ross, Eugene Pearson, Jack Graham, Adam Ross, Antone Skansie, and Patty Uddenhergg George Murphy and Charles Wtielke also took part in the show as cndman and interlocutor, respectively. On Fehruary Z4-th the Gig Harhor hand and chorus went to Vaughn to assist them in putting on a eomhined Miiistrel Show. The following night, Fehruary Zith, the Vaughn hand and chorus came to Gig Harhor and together presented the same show to the puhlie of Gig Harhor. FIRST ROW: H. Asplund, N. Eide. V. Andrea. B. Perry. E. Crawford. SECOND ROVJ: Mr. Alden, B. Millcrf M. Alahn. I. Putnam. Austin. G. Hayward. R. Allen. THIRD ROVJ: I. Ahlherg. D. Schulz. B. Arnold. K. Dulin. S. Gauthier. IZUI
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FIRST ROW: Hoy. B. Hofhauer. l. Carlson, V. Covell. L. Hofhauer. R. Bolieu. M. F. Cooper. SEC' GND ROW: P. Uddenherg. V, Eide. H. Asplund. M. Yust. G, Graham. Hart. THIRD ROW: M, Drake. ll. Dorsey. M. Meyers. M, Larman. G. Murphy. D. Harris. L. Ross. . Mr. Vsfehmhorl. Mr. Skurdall. Mrs. Parson. Mr. Finholm. Mrs. Gould. Mr. Miller. gi I q 3 This group of workers has served the school faithfully the past year. Miss Wairreii and her statl of Librarians, Diane Harris, Lynn Yust, Patty Uddenherg, Barham Hofhauer, George Murphy, Francis Holst, Rosy Bolieu, Lois Hofhauer and Maxine Meyers, deserve special credit for their unflinching work and the good service. Strong muscles have heen developed hy the girls who took the Joh of selling ice cream. They were lsahel Carlson, Virginia Covell, Rosy Bolieu, Grace Graham, Lorraine Ross, Joyce Hart, Mary Francis Cooper and Margaret Larman. Thanks also go to Shirley Hart and Leona Nicolac who have sold ice cream tickets throughout the year. Jessie Dorsey and Mary Drake have contrihuted valuable assistance to the office. Jessie Dorsey has also heen in charge of Watr Bond and Stamp sales which amounted to over 514,000 on March l0, Janice Hoy has served as school reporter for the Peninsula Gateway. The faculty and student hody have appreciated the services of this group. Bwifb' Transportation in this district is important and we are indebted to the people who drives our huses, The staif, in hehalf of the student hotly, wishes to thank the Bus Drivers for their services. l'22l 1
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