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Lennie CMike Bolosl expressed his ideas on the subject of mar- riage to Mildred fChervl Careyl. Corliss Archer CDawn Shermanb was truely under the spell of Private Earhart QDean Macrisj. Corliss was delighted when Uncle George fScott Baskinl invited her to New York to chisten a new ship. Fall Play A Success Kiss and Tell, sponsored by the Speech Activities Club, was West's .first dramatic production of the year. This was the first time a play of this type had ever been pre- sented to the Joliet audience and, under the direction of Mr. B. F. Johnston it was very well received. Creating the plot was a modern situation concerning two couples which resulted in an embarrassing misunderstanding. Mildred Pringle, Corliss Archer's best friend, secretly married Lennie Archer early in the play. Because Mr. and Mrs. Archer felt Mildred was acting as a poor influence upon Corliss, a family feud developed. Consequently, Mil- dred's marriage to Lennie was kept a secret to avoid any trouble. When Corliss was seen entering the of- fice of an obstetrician with Mildred, the Archers were informed and immediately jumped to natural conclusions. After a com- plete explanation from the two girls, the Archers were relieved at the realization that Mildred was pregnant and not Corliss! Now friendly, the two families welcomed the mar- riage, and the play ended on a happy note.
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Roy Gordon s Orchestra supplied the music for a comoletelv delizhtful evening. Treble Choir Sponsors Candy Land Ball Candy Land was the theme of the semi-formal dance sponsored by the Treble Choir under the direction of Mr. Roy Johnson. A tremendous card-board lollipop was sus- pended from the ceiling over the refreshment table which was the outstanding decoration. For the guests with a sweet tooth, the choir placed a large candy jar in the center of the dance floor. With satisfying music and vivid decorations, the West cafeteria was miraculously transformed into an en- chanting Candy Land. Candy Land's success was due to the efforts of the Treble Choir and the following officers: Terre Houte, escorted by Tom Bookerg Lois Lamberson, Bob Pollock Holly Canaday, Larry Junkg and Debby Hickman with Bob McLurkin. AN Q
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