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Trying to appear intelligent, Sherlock Holmes fConnie Comstockj contemplates the noble lion as Thatson Uiiarbara Millerj his trusty right hand man, idles away the time. E. Le' t E 3, r ii i' 'Q' X air t F 'nl fl- Whom Dun It? A one-act play composed by a group of juniors in English, was presented at the juniors' assembly in January. The cast included: Mary Jane Nelson, Helen Hibbs, Barbara Miller, Chris- tine Dove, Connie Comstock, Sue Gooch, Betty Lahmeyer, and Gus Hellman fthe corpse on the floorj. Mike Hahn, Vincent Maefsky, Herman Hen - derson and John Fiveash carry on a vibrant panel discussion in sophomore English on the topic of television actresses. Vincent stresses the point that the quality of acting should come before the looks of the actresses.
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AND MATH CHALLENGE MINDS Gus Hellman at- t ern p ts to stump fellow algebra classmates, Steve Nathman and Ronnie Nor- man, with the problem he has written on the board. They seem con- fid e n t that their slide- rules will give the an- swer. As Ute Siemon stands back with a look of admiration for the fig- ure which she has just completed, Charles Ford attempts to prove to the class that the triangles are congruent. 1 i Prepared to calcu- late the volume on their sliderules, Joe Schindler and Lyda Feeney wait for Arthur Johnson to corn- plete the measurements on the polygon. ,.....l
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