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the Black Clouds that rained melody Mr. Ketcham and Chinske's wolves were portrayed The scarcity of assemblies brought many afbeef this year with open season coming in late February . . . a spring increase somewhat quieted these protests . . . quality, too, seemed below par . . . however, such hits as the Mississippians, the liquid air demonstration, the G-man ,'Kir- by Page, and several good home- made attempts helped to break the school routine . . . scene of the year: the operation scene from The Young Idea assembly. 18 if 1 filly il monotony breakers Q 3 J X my V ' Columbus Strong sells annuals N Doctor Dckter sells Young Idea tickets TSI' will 2, 'Ld
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drama pride Superb acting on the part of several new arrivals to the stage was one of the features of the Thespian's spring production, Berkeley Square . . . Clyde Hin- ton as Peter Standish, Clara Marsh McLeod as Helen Pettigrew, and Maribeth Kitt as Kate Pettigrew were the outstanding performers among the inexperienced . . . Judith Pope as Lady Anne Pettigrew and Robert Howard as the ambassador gave the most convincing portrayals among the old hands . . . the supporting cast, consisting of Don Tilzey, Bill Campbell, Bob Norris, Prudence Clapp, Joyce Crutchfield, Barbara Streit, Tom Strong, and Aline Mosby, was excellent. The weird lighting effects were superb . . . the costumes gorgeous . . . at times several of the actors were hard to hear, this was its only defect . . . a play any high school should be proud of . . . Missoula high was.
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no boys at exclusive Coed Prom dances Swing it, brother! shouts he to the erstwhile hot-stepper . . . yeah, bo'! cries the rest of the gang . . . the students of M. H. S. forget their stately dignity and frolic to the tune of The Big Apple . . . thus it was throughout the entire year as large numbers turned out to the many parties. A great variety of dances were held this year, ranging from the good old Barn Dance to the magnificent Junior Prom . . . upon inquiring further, one learns that the Prom is the annual dance supported by the Junior class honoring the graduating seniors . . . it is a free dance, but only guests of either seniors or juniors are invited . . . it is a very formal affair and the outstanding dance of the year, but due homage must be given the other hops . . . all drew a large at- tendance of would-be Fred Astaires and Ginger Rogers. most M. H. S. dances are informal if
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