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COLLECT O'PEP CLUB All students not participating in school athletics were organized into the Collect O'Pep Club under the leadership of the two yell leaders, Lois Hilton and Lucille Smith, with the purpose ot promoting en- thusiasm and increasing school spirit. Miss Crook was the adviser. x M xl ' lf fi 3- f '11 f' I
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DRAMA Student Body Play Our dramatic year was opened with three one-act plays directed by Miss PeQQY Lee Beavis. They were put on in search ot talent for the Student Body Play. The Valiant , a dramatic play, was con- cerned with the last hour ot a man con- demned to death. The parts were played by Fred Bubanlcs, Elvan Pitney, Scot Bailey, Otto Larsen, Dick Bogers, and Bar- hara Lemmon. The Opening ot a Door was a mys- tery concerning the death ot David Par- rish, who came back as a ghost, seeking revenge. The characters were: lrving lanes, Gladys Bryde, lanet Doug- las, Lovicy lones, Chester Hicks, and Mil- dred Warris. Elmer was a comedy. Elmer played by Bill Siegman, was the hero. He saved his younger sister tram persecution by the 30 older twin sisters. Barbara Miller, Alice and Marian Glenn, Alma Davison, Marian Brown, loe Hill, and Harold Marlowe por- trayed the other characters. Growing Pains , the Student Body play, was a three act comedy. George and Terry Mclntyre were the adolescent prob- lem children whose lives were complicat- ed by the arrival in the neighborhood ot a southern girl. Her sophisticated ways charmed all the boys and made the girls envious. Terry and George gave a hilari- ous party, which ended with George go- ing to jail tor striking an officer. At last all the complications were straightened out and everyone was happy. The characters were: Pauline McKerch- er, De La Verne Bay, Elvan Pitney, Harry Hicks, Bill Siegman, Floyd Borgaard, Ken- neth Parsons, Lois Hilton, Marian Gibson, Patricia Richardson, Gladys Handewith, Lorraine Eubanks, and Kenneth Green.
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LETTERMEN CLUB President ,,,7...... .,A B laine Freel Vice-President ,..A,,.,.,,,.,,.,..,,.., Fred Eubanks Secretary-Treasurer e.,,Yv,, Louis McCurnsey Adviser ...,,,,,.,,,.YY.r,r, Coach George Stovel Activities during the year Were: Theater party, Letlerrnen Football Banquet, spon- sored District B League tournament, and Letterrnen Dance. New Members: Clifford Mortensen, Ioe Hill, Bill Sieqman, Forrest Lednicky, De La Verne Ray, Everett Graville, Basil Kelso, lrvinq Iones, Henry Mortensen, lvan Grtb slcov, Huqh Callahan, and Gerald Flana- gan.
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