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Dolores Granger. Peggy Gordon. Yell Leaders Jeanne Bolding. Boys Glee Bob Byers, Harry Chick, George Dahlquist, Merlin Ohm, Mrs. Herrell, Darold Mach. Second: Don Stribling, Rex Taylor, Don Pardee, John Staffer, Don Withrow, Dexter Lall, Harold Brown. Third: Tom Ahern, Don Guisti, Howard Wolf, Ronald Reber, Harrison Barth, Gilbert Weller. Fourth: Dan Jensen, Jack Lynch, Morris Lyman, Glen Larson. The Eager Beavers by Robert St. Clair. Boggs Corners is to have a little theater. They have engaged the services of a famous director, Mr. Potter. Everyone is expectantly awaiting his arrival and in the excitement the announcement of Rhoda Boggs’ en- gagement to Fred Purcell is almost overlooked. Mr. and Mrs. Boggs have been jogging along for years in great marital happiness. The same is true of the Warrents, and the Goldsmiths, their friends. Delwin, the son, is interested only in athletics; and Jenny, the maid, is never disturbed by anything. When Mr. Potter arrives, he says that in order to be good actors they must really live their parts. Everyone enters into his part so realistically that the town becomes a bedlam, steeped in tragedy. The one sane person left, Fred Purcell, eventually brings them back to normal and they decide to give up the tragedy for a gay comedy more suitable to their former happy lives. THE CAST Doris Boggs, a born organizer............ Rhoda, her daughter...................... Jenny, an impressionable maid............ Edwina Warren, the girl next door........ Delwin, the youngest Boggs............... Fred Purcell, fiance of Rhoda............ Mrs. Warren, Edwina’s mother............. M rs. Goldsmith, a friend................ Harry Boggs, a business man.............. Merle Potter, a famous director.......... Hector Freeze, the town barber........... Mrs. Freeze, his ambitious wife.......... Director ................................ ........Lorraine Adams .......Dolores Granger .........Carrie Cornish ...........Betty Forrest ............Don Larson .......Lawrence Brooks ..........Anita Gilstad .........Louise Johnson .........Fred Cushman ............Joe Hadsell ...........Max Newman ............Leota Hisev M rs. H. Bryan Johnson Junior Prom The scene pictured is from last year’s prom. The Junior Prom this year was held too late to have any pictures taken. The writeup on this year’s Junior Prom may be found on Page 18.
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The Pilchuck Staff Top Row: Carrie Cornish, Dolores Granger, Dorothy Dearie, Don Kallicot, Yvonne Reardon, Carla Lindgren, Laverta Reddeman. Second Row: Betty Lundgren, Flora Kirby, Cora Lyman, Dolores Lundberg, Mr. Paul Brownell. Bottom Row: Don Pardee, Betty Forrest, Joe Hadsell, Lorraine Adams, Fred Cushman, Sophie Woyach. Standing: Lawrence Brooks, Lee Wicklund, Louise Johnson, Fred Cushman, Rita Gantt, Mary Ellen Hallam, Sophie Woyach, Ted Graves. Seated: Mr. Paul Brownell, adviser; Dolores Lundberg, David Nordquist, Vice President; Joe Hadsell, President; Irene Grimm, Secretary; Harold Brown, Mona Anderson. The Flashlite was published by the Journalism Class and was issued every two weeks. The staff was changed every four issues. It was customary for the assistant editor to become editor and to be able to choose his own staff. By this rotating method, each person was given a chance to experience each position on the paper. The four editors for the year were Joe Hadsell, Sophie Woyach, Flora Kirby and Neila Allen. Student Council Flashlite
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