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Act ll 'Amateurs ACT I. - ' As the curtain rises, we see sixty-five rather green freshmen who are eager to start their career in Hononegah High School. Early in the year they chose Donald Baker, Presidentg Jim Gilchrist, Vice President, Jayne Thayer, Secretary and Treasurerg and Miss Dale, class advisor. They, like everyone else, had to undergo the trials of initiation but found it wasn't as terrible as they thought it would be. They had much fun at their parties. Nothing more of importance happens until they become Amateurs-one point toward victory. ACT II. They all came eagerly back to school, happy in the thought that they were no longer Apprentices. They chose the following oiiicersz Presi- dent, Donald Clikemang Vice President,Donald Vincent, Secretary, Edna Jo Gummowg Treasurer, Beryl Andersong Class Advisor, Miss Brauer. Their big task was to initiate the freshmen. Those on the commit- tee were Don Vincent, Jo Gummow, Jayne Thayer, Jeanf Scott, Barbara Conklin, Dan Steward, Charles Betts, Doris May Knapp, Phyllis Berg, and Donald Clikeman. They gave the Apprentices a really exciting wel- come to the school and put them in their places. In March they sponsored a dance. Robinson Edgar's orchestra fur- nished the music and everyone had a grand time. In the spring they had a sophomore party. They danced, played games, and had refreshments. They are a very jolly, carefree class and have enjoyed their first two years of high school. They are looking forward to having more enjoy- ment in their last two years at Hononegah High. 13
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