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ALL - SCHOOL CCJMEDY Departing from tradition, the All-School Comedy was pre- sented in the auditorium dur- ing the activity period, but a hilarious time was had by all. The Victory Corps in full regalia gave a patriotic skit which ended in an impressive flag salute fabovej. The win- ning skit, given by Hi-Y was introduced by the energetic young mountaineer icenter leftl. Don Rushman president of the victorious club proudly shows his trophy fcenter rightj. Speakers' B u r e a u members proved their versa- tility by prancing around in Roman togs and carrying bodies oft the stage fleftl, while the disreputable hill- billies from the Hi-Y skit with their shootin' irons and ta- baccy were caught in action by the c a m e r a fbottomj.
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Varsity squad-top row: Savage, Welsby ftrainerl, Ferns, Manoogian imanagerl, Bevan, Coach Dyer, Rushman, Boyojiang second row: A. Tadian, Cheger, Khelokian icaptain,l Nader, and Bossenberry. All the team except Reese Bevan and Don Ruahman will return next year, and there is agood reserve team on the way up. VAfRSITY AT WORK Bear cagers garnered only two victories out of ten starts, but the season was tabbed a successful one by Coach Dwight Dyer. Why? Because of a stunning de- feat to the Eskimos of Northern, 29-28. The other win, over Cass, brought the squad to a peak. Final score on this game was 33-28. Leading the team this year was Bob Khlelok- ian, who scored 73 points. Eyeing his veterans, Coach Dyer says, Better days are sure to come, and I hope they will c o m e s o o n. Bears battle Northern: At left, Bob Khelokian, captain of the Parkers, tallies two points. Oscar Boyajian tries shot, at right. Chuck Frankel, Eskie star, looks on. Final score: HP 29, Northern 28.
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DOINGS OF THE PARKERS Tennis enthusiasts, in a pre- season class, assume a proper stance under the tutelage of Miss Jean Hoxie ltopb .... To prove that the United States is really a melting pot, and that in its student body HP has represen- tatives of many nations, a group of students of foreign descent spoke in assembly of their par- ents' reasons for coming to America fupper centerj .... While drumming up trade and telling them the facts, Eddie Watkins, president of the Letter- men, sells tickets for the Letter- men's dance flower centerj .... To introduce new members and brush up on the social amenities in France, the French Club held a tea at the home of their spon- sor, Miss Gladys Lynch, and chattered all the while in the best French they knew fbottoml, m l
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