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SEIIIUR PLHY Standing: Carl Prenzlin, Opal Smith, Owana Smith, John Lindower, Nancy Weaver, Porter Massie, Harold Walters, Miss Reiner. Seated: Richard Pankhurst, Jean Stull, Lois Jean Russell, Lester Lindower, Florence Myers. THAT CRAZY SMITH FAMILY Ma Smith, Jean Stull, the boss of the family, tries to keep the rest of her brood on a more civilized basis, while Pa, Richard Pankhurst, who publishes a newspaper when he can, blames Ma for her crazy family. There's Sally, Lois Jean Russell, crazy about art, Tony, John Lindower, crazy about foot- ball, Bud, Carl Prenzlin, crazy about mov- ies, and Betty, Opal Smith, crazy about her- self. Aunt Bella, Florence Myers, Ma's plain spoken sister, keeps reminding the absent- minded Professor Slattery, Harold Walters, who is always forgetting to propose to her. And into all this comes, Julie Weston, Owana Smith, a fascinating co-ed, and Stewart Brandon, Porter Massie, a rich playboy, who are intent on getting Tony to come to their university. To do so they must break up the friendship of Tony and Barbara, Nancy Weaver. Julie starts enticing Tony and Stewart makes love to Barbara. All through this, Buddy and Betty, have been promoting a fight in the garage. Betty and Buddy are quieted down, Sally finds a sympathizer for her arty efforts in Dick Jones, Lester Lindower, who is a good-looking Southern boy, and at last everyone who should be paired off, is paired off.
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H0ll0R SOCIETY is 3 Third Row: Geraldine Copsey, Florence Myers, Lester Lindower, Donald Flack, Richard Pank- hurst, Shannon Snyder, Porter Massie, Don Smith. Second Row: Frank Harrison, Betty Meyer, Evelyn Baker, Evelyn Wolf, Robert Kassing, Charles Master. Seated: Julia Meszaros, Zola Huffman, Opal Smith, Jean Stull, Nancy Weaver, Owana Smith, Lois Jean Russell, Max Hamm. The Honor Society was accepted as one of our school clubs in l937. The first club consisted of eleven members, the present club consists of twenty members. In order to become a member of the County Honor Society a student must have certain qualifications, as follows: Section l. No student shall be elected to membership in the Honor Society who has not been duly recommended for election by his high school principal by and with the ad- vice and consent of his school teaching staff or by a four-fifths vote of said high school teaching staff. Section 2. No student shall be recom- mended or elected to membership in the Honor Society who has not for the previous year received an average grade of B. Section 3. No student shall be recom- mended or elected to the Honor Society who does not at all times manifest a proper school spirit and conduct himself at all times, both in and out of school, as becomes one worthy of honorable mention. Section 4. No student shall be recom- mended or elected to membership in the high school Honor Society who does not at- tend school regularly or whose absence and tardiness is unexcused. Section 5. Any member of the Honor Society may be expelled from membership and his certificate revoked by the council at any time upon satisfactory evidence of failure to maintain the required academic standing or the proper school attitude. Two- thirds of those present are required for ex- pulsion.
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Standing: Margaret Lanning, Donald Ray Flack, Isabelle Stull, Jean Stull, Eugene Dooley, Robert Snyder, Nancy Weaver, Madolyn Nichols, Opal Smith. Seated: Richard Pankhurst, Owana Smith, Zola Huffman, Miss Reiner. lil illr gs 'll llll 5 , PROFESSOR, HOW COULD YOU! The story was based on the problems of Keats Perry, Shannon Snyder, who was offered the position of dean of the college-pro---viding he had a wife within three days. Grandma Perry, Barbara Carter, was worried, but Grandpa, Howard Weaver, made sure there were no loop holes in the plan to get Keats a wife. Vicky Ran- dolph, Evelyn Bakerg John Appleby, Robert Kasslng, and Boggins, the butler, Donald Flack, planned to have a dinner party and there present their candidates for pro- lil STUDENT CUUHCIL PLHY THE LITTLE SHEPHERD OF KINGDOM COME The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come is undoubt- JUNIOR PLHY Second Row: Howard Weaver, Evelyn Baker, Miss Reiner, Shannon Snyder, Robert Kass- ing, Isabelle Stull, Barbara Car- ter, Zola Huffman, Geraldine Copsey, Max Hamm, Margaret Lanning, Donald Ray Flack. First Row: Shirley Carter, Bev- erly Sour, Roger Carter, Don Smith, Evelyn Wolfe fessor's wife. They were confronted with Butcher Boy Bean, Dan Smith, who forcefully insisted his sister was to be the one to get the professor. Three young children, Beverly Sours, Shirley Carter, and Roger Carter posed as the professor's children. In the end the professor married Vicky, John got Pris- cilla, Evelyn Wolf, Boggins fell victim to Tootsie's lemon pie, Margaret Lanning, and Valerie, Zola Huffman, went home to her rich old maid aunts. Oh, yes, Grandma re- captured Grandpa's affections. copies, and in dramatizing this celebrated work into three-act-play-form, Charles George, the noted play- edly one of the most beautifully-told stories ever put into wright, has retained all the rich flavor, the beauty, the print. The novel, by John Fox, Jr., author of The Trail comedy, the quaint characterizations, and the great of the Lonesome Pine, and others, sold over one million dramatic moments of the novel, 30
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