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'M Tj. .4-i! Zack row --Lelores Law, Narva Simpson, Donna Johnson, hr, Lovejren. Middle row--Charleen Baseha, Llaron Lallager, Flyllls Jorld, Lillie grown, Largl,. Schoenhard, Pat Crrry, Carol Udden. Front TCW --Karllgn hhoten, Delores vrisman, Do na Nitclell,'Bei5y ledger, Alla :ont m V l In the school year of 1952-5.3 the , X girls participating in the Girls Athle- . - ' - tic Association enjoyed a variety of ac- 2 H tivities. me iq 9 in FA Under the supervision of Mrs. Love- - Jgjg g ' 14. iyffx Q5 gren, the girls presented a program on H ' f s ' I M g March twentieth. fhe program contalned .Q G. s. gfwi A, figi fp, f K fg s-,, varied acts, in which the grade scnool ' - . , Q y, girls wegedinviated tg Ealrltlicilpatfik also 41 1 , ' - t nclu e gra e an g sc oo um - M... .,. , f ig--was tit s-5 ing, a very convincing wrestling match, lifkgggarg 1':' - f,V'3agQggQQgQfm several dance acts, and a fashion show. 5 QL . t,.' 22535 The G. A. A. purchased very attrac- if if' ,.,' '- - ' KWW tive gym suits in blue, the sc1.ool color, and made their review in them at the pro- gram. On May 9th., the girls climbed in various cars loadedxiown with a picnic lunch, swim suits, and caps, and started out for Spearfish, where they attended the annual 'Play Day' sponsered by the Womans Athletic Association of the Dlack Hills Teachers College. Here the girls took part in various sports and swimming. his was the second year of re-organization and a constitution was drown up to regulate a point system used in the earning of letters and trophies. The name of Rangerettes was adopted b, the girls. Phyllis Gould presided as president, with Billie Brown as secretary-treasurer and point secretary. The G. A. A.,just as any athletic organization, encourages sportsmanship. The organization ropes more girls will join next year. 25 4
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Ill0lll Left to right-- Pat Curry, Peggy I-getcalf, Shirley Scloenhard, Marilyn Schoenhard, Peggy Vook. Front now--Marilyn Scgoenhard, Marilyn Hothen, Phillis Gould, Peggy Metcalf, Peggy Hedger, Nadine Belmont, Donna Mitchell, Lois Gowan, Rvby Knudsen, Nila Pond Row 2--Shirley Schoenhard, Bonna Johnson, Lillian Knudsen, Charlene Paseka, Delores Law, Cleoa urosmire, Marva Simpson, Dillie Brown, Dorotky Benton. How 5--Carol Oden, Marlene Barr, Peggy Cook, Sharon Galliger, Pat Vurry, Dean Dills, Karvln Dentliff, Ray Hardesty, Delbert Edwards. Row 4--Ronnie Edwards, Louis Wood, Keith Johnson, Kenny Coffield, Raymond Waldner, Lynn Hedger, Len Ncbonald, Jerry Dimpson, Garry Sclarburg. 41 y ..,.,,,. ff. The Choir Tea CHOlR 0FPlCLRS rresident V. President Shirley Schoenhard Delores Law Trestrer Marva Simpson Section leaders Alto Lois Eowan Peggy Metcalf Peggy Cook Narvin Zentliff Ronnie Edwards 2nd Soprano lst Soprano Tenor bass accompanist Marilyn Hhoten, Billie Brown CPO l R ACTl VJ TIES , f ,. 'ze ' Am Y.. .-,E'7f 1. ' SEXTET alto Billie Brown Donna Mitckell Lois Gowan Peggy Metcalf Pat Curry Marilyn Rhoten 2nd Soprano lst Soprano BOYS QLARTET Ronnie Edwards, Lynn Hedger, Dean Dills, Carl Halstad. GIRLS QUARTET Billie Brown, Dorothy Eenton Peggy Cook, Lois Gowan. On December l7, JUS2 the choir gave a Christmas concert. It contained numbers from the mixed choir, boys quartet and the girls sextet. Later the choir gave a tea for tLe mrtiers and other ladies wLo made the new choir robes. In the Spring the entire choir went to Spearfish for the West River music festival. There they received a good rating on their performance.
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ll ' I AA A CAST JUNIOR PLAY Mr. Allison, who has sister-in-law troubles Mrs. Allison, a nervous sensitive woman kr. Dumont, a wealthy businessman unaffected by his Mrs. Dumont, fluttery society matron who thinks she Eddie, the piano tuner who pretends to be the Count Count Renalds, who is mistaken for a butler Phyllis Dumont, a pretty unaffected girl Jenny, the Allison's maid Louis Wood Ruby Knudsen wealth Bob Benton can singGopkomoreJPhyllis Gould Dean Dills Gerald Simpson Delores Law Donna Johnson The Doctor, who is mistaken for the piano tuner Joy Allison, the Allison's pretty vivaclous daughter Laura Loward, the Allison's domineerlng sister-in-law Jimmy Uoward, Laura's stoic son Lynn Hedger Donna Mitchell Pat Curry Ronnie Edwards TVE STORY--The trouble all tegan when Mrs. Allison tired a butler to impress their house guest the Count. fowever, when the count arrives he is mistaken for the uutlq Eddie, the piano tuner, then poses as the Count. To make matters worse the doctor arrives to lool afer a headache of Mrs. Allisons and Nr. Allison thinks he is the piano tuner. He instructs the doctor to nreally bang her upn. His dominecrlng sis- ter-in-law hears this and thinks he is speaking of his wife. It is a delightful play and one that was well given. GRADE SCHOOL OPRETTA On April l7th, the grade school gave a charming opretta, Tom Sawyer, under the supervision of Mrs. allen. A great number of the grade school were in the cast. In the acts were the dance of tie srnflowers, a scene in a cave and the dance of the skeletons . The opretta was enjoyed by all who saw it. CAST SENIOR PLAY igqiy two pretty hith school seniors iZ?SYGg3g: George , Ronnie Edwards. Junior Jim who usUa1ly date them Garry Scharberg, Sophomore Marcia, who collects men Peggy Metcalf Cindy, who believes she can fix any problem Marlene barr Elroy, would-be shot-prt star Keith Johnson Marilyn, in ptrstit of Blroy Midge Nussbaum Agnes, the maid Shirley Peabody Mrs. Culter, Janes mother Marcene Paseka Nr. Culter, Jane's fatler who is a crank on red peonies Kenneth Coffield Rose Tilton, who has the mumps - ' Marva Simpson Josie, Rose's nuisance lid sister Delores Crisman Clara, Rose's fluttery mother Dorothy Eenton, Freshman Mr. Ahern, George's fatier who ls,a crank on write peonies Louis Wood, Junior Bob Cunningham, Landsomeair Force sergeant Ted Wood, Sophomore Ne wish to thank all the underclassmen members of the cast who helped make our play a success. THE STORY--with the Senior Lance only eleven days away, Jane and Sally still have no dates--George and Jim haven't said a word. But ther worries are only beginning, for Sally's house guest, Marci jettemn tactics. lhat is, shot-put, but who lsn't as cements, for Cindy arrives reuuy to solve any problem the time ieorge and Marcia istically on the sofa, rig 8 , snares one man right after another with the old ngo- everyone except Elroy, who is constantly practicing the dumb as he seems. lhen the home-front girls get reinfor- -Concertina, bag, and self. Cindy is a movie fan and on the basis of low linger Rogers landed Fred Astaire. By get tack from the show, Cindy has Jane stretched out art- god out in Ler mother's loveliest negligee, powdered dead wfite, and a,parently close to ceathl George is scared--till Marcia suggests that Jane has mumps! George beats it! But Cindy is not through fixing things. Her next venture collides with the alleged case of mumps. Then Elroy puts the shot into the prize peony bed, and what started as a mild worry about who dates whom to the Senior Dance, becomes a war of Dads and peonies, shot-puts, mumps movies, and that kind of heart-warming, lavqhter-crammed evening that gives such complete satisfaction to the cast and audience. 21+
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