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Page 152 text:
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PUBLICITY STAFF IN ACTION Miss Catherine Casady, third from left, receiving and checking incom- ing assignments. From left to right: Frances Shambaugh, Donna Bertsch Orma Enger, Doris Peterson, Douglas Cabell, Jean Fassett, Ruth Ness 9 QA -OFF FOR NEWS -30- Miss Van Duser giving one of the reporters information for her Writeup.
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Page 151 text:
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THE TOREADORS' .. . . uumfwwr The first all High School operetta presented since 1927 thrilled local audiences on last March 8. This operetta, The Toreadorsj' was directed by Mr. Leonard Brunette, the vocal director of the school. A Spanish theme was carried out with colorful costumes and gay pageantry. The principal characters were: LaVere Tippetts as Senor Dictorio, a wealthy hacienda owner and father of Benita and Juanita, lovely twin daughters, played by Ardelle Boreson and Albana Barnette. The two lovers of Benita and Juanita, Juan and Pablo, are played by Bernard Boreson and Robert Mill. Senor Swateo and Senor Whackeo, the two Toreadores, are played by Gordon Vallandigham and Harry Hall. The girl friends of Benita and Juanita. Delores and Marie, were played by Patricia Erickson and Mary Ann Clowes. A chorus made up of more than 80 members of the Junior and Senior High School sang several Spanish numbers. Left to right: Benita, Ardelle Boresong Juan, Bernard Boreson, Senor Swateo. Gordon Vallandighamg dancer, Mary Novingerg Dolores, Patricia Erickson: Senor Dictorio, LaVere Tippettsg Marie, Mary Ann Clowesg dancer, Donna Newtong Senor Whackeo, Harry Hallg Pablo, Robert Millsg Juanita, Albana Barnett. 1.29.-
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Page 153 text:
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M-m-m. their prospects of becoming a world-famous col- umnist. is the idea shared by these reporters. Left to right: Donna Bertsch, Laura Combs. Phyllis Ruffcorn. Kathryn Evans and Shirley Elliott. The general murmur heard when Writing news is Oh, for a new idea. This idea is shown plainly in this picture. Left to right: Lillian Grotjan, Gettie Burrus. Marguerite Hlad. Dorothy Widen. Peggy Noble. The problem is finally solved. The little white slips of paper received by certain students every Monday is the signal from their chief. Miss Catherine Casady. for them to start the weekly raiding party for news to fill the school news columns in several of the local papers. For proof of their results. read their columns, The Highlander, The Roundup. and School News. They speak for themselves and are enough to make any high school justly proud.
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