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FREDERICK (Hairless Joe) BURGESS: Little Brown Jug Best-liked subject. Baker. Usually seen: Talking. DALLAS (Fat) JOHNSTON Make Em Say Uncle Pet Peeve: Girls on the stage crew. Best-liked subject: Manual Arts. Usually seen: On and off the stage. Wills: Managing ability to Speck Richardson. Activities: Stage Crew 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3. 4. Football 4. DON KII.BY: Loafing On a Lazy Day . Usually seen: Working Activities: F. F. A ARLENE MARSH: Whispering.” Best-liked subject: Study Hall. Usually seen: Driving the folks' car. Wills: Her shoes to Betty Courtney. Activities: Commercial Club 4. ALAN (Doug) MILLS: Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me. Pet Peeve: Playing second fiddle to Harry James. Best-liked subject: A Sophomore whose initials are D. C. Usually seen: Somewhere on ”M Avenue. Wills: My musical talents to the future Zuber Band. Activities: Football: Jr. Play; Band 1,2,3; Class Pres. 1,2. Vice Pres. 1,2; Sr. Yell King 4: Pep Club 4. LUCILLE (Lucky) ROSS: I Guess I'll Have to Dream the Rest. Pet Peeve: Slacks with a fur coat. Best-liked subject: Commercial. Usually seen: Around. Wills: Place in Cafeteria line to anyone who hasn't any friend. Activities: Commercial Club 4. VIRGINIA (Ginny) SPRAY: Lover Come Back to Me.' Pet Peeve: Leap Year! Best-liked subject: Your guess is as good as mine. Usually seen: Helma's Super Cream Shop. Wills: My red hair to Gerry Lou Wright. Activities: Commercial Club 4; Band 2; Freshman Class Girls' League Rep. 1. IRENE (Dimples) SWART: I Wish I Could Hide Inside This Letter.' Pet Peeve: Sailors. Best-liked subject: Algebra. Usually seen: Downtown. Wills: Her giggles to Beverly Mellinger. Activities: Girls’ League Rep. 1; Glee Club 1; Volley Ball 1. 2. MARY WALLACE: Happy In Love Pot Peove: Being Large. Best liked subject: Study Hall Usually seen: Ai homo Wills- Hoi quietness to next year's stud. n!-
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.ACQUEUNE Odckie) WIESE: Sophisticated Lady. Pel Peeve: Being lalL Best-liked subject: Geometry. Usually seen: Day dreaming. Wills: My ability, to future Seniors, to manage sleeping oniy five hours a night. Activities: Drama Club 2; Camera Club 2; Jr. Talent Assem bly; Jr. Play; Sr. Play; Orchestra 1, 2, 3. 4; A Cappella 4, Debate Club 3: Waltz Dream 2; Extravaganza 3; Tiger Hi Lights; Honor Society 4. MABLE WILLIAMS: Hey. Mable. Wait for Me. Pet Peeve: Study Hall. Best-liked subject: Mathematics. Usually seen: Around schooL Wills: Jean Rode's brains to some English student (ycu'll need them for Senior English;. Activities: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3. 4; Drama Club 2: Spring Show 3. 4; Contest 2, 3, 4. ELEANOR (Pete) WILSON: Stormy Weather. Pet Peeve: Being called Ellie. Best liked subject: Expression. Usually seen: Drinking cokes at the Nook. Wills: Her back-field motion to next year's football team. Activities: Gleon Club 1. 2; Operetta 2; A Cappella 2, 4. Home Ec. Club 1. 2. JAMES GOLDEN YESKE: Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition.” Pet Peeve: To be called James. Best-liked subject: Basketball. Usually seen: At Smith's. Wills: Attraction to girls to some Freshman. Activities: Football 2. 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3; Track 2, 3. 4. ELLERY (Fish) Herron: Flight of the Bumble Bee. Pet Peeve: People who insist upon my playing swing. Best-liked subject: Math. Usually seen: Practicing. Wills: Chair in bank to Frank Thatcher. Activities: Letter Club 3, 4; Band 1, 2. 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3. 4; Student Council 4; Pres, of Orch. 4; Band Councilman 3; Hi-Y 3.
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JUNIOR PLAY Plane Crazy—that was the Junior Class play pre- sented April '43, under the direction of Miss Jean Williams. It was a rip roarin' three-act comedy, packed with thrills, spills, fights, and fun. Besides all that, the play was a financial success. SENIOR PLAY Brother Goose, the Senior Class Play, was presented December 3, 1943, to a large audience. The play centered around the troubles of Jeff Adams (Kenny Waldroff), a young architect trying to raise his younger brother and sisters. His brood consisted of Carol, Wes, and Hyacinth. Carol (Beverly Shorb) was an adolescent fifteen, and concerned with numerous contests. Wes (Charles Snyder) faith- fully pursued his one hobby, girls. Eve, Wes's current interest, a seventeen-year-old Southern girl was played by Nina Proffitt. ''Hy'' (Marjorie Chandler), at ten, loved football as much as she hated to do the dishes. Helen (Laura Lee McLain) was the latest in the long line of housekeepers in the Adams' home. Sarah, the Negro maid, was portrayed by Naomi Creasman. Peggy (Mary Wagner) came to the house selling hosiery and stayed to marry Jeff. She had for competition Lenore (Jacqueline Wiese), a young, stunning, affected and insincere person. Mrs. Trimmer (Betty Lou Erbe) settled the financial difficulties of Jeff's business while David Nelson as the fighting mad truck driver almost unsettled everything. Margaret McLean, business manager, and Reva Fulp, script girl, contributed directly to the success of the play. The play was directed by Miss Clara Hagglund.
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