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Senior Play 5: On stage Pauline Stratton J ek Iles, Jim Wilmer, Ethel Wiser, jackie Benjamin Barry Ferguson, joy Hurley, Karl Engqu st, Kay Ann Del?-ray, Raymond McCutchen Nancy lNell1gan, Lois Ford Standing M1ss Rottier Absent Myrtle Sprague, xx ho substituted for Nancy Nelllgan Seventeen IS Terr fic Chuck Allenby fKarl Engquxstj, with a will for getting into trouble, f nds himself in Hurleyl to the Spring Dance His dentist father lRay McCutchenl helps l ttle by taking away his allowance George Bennett, a pal Uim Vhlmerj and Chucl-Us Granny flfthel Wiserj shoulders to cry on 'I he situation 15 complicated by Hannah, the cleaning girl QPaul1ne Strattonj, Hugo Jarvis, a playboy Uack Ilesj Chuck's sisters, Ianit QK1y Ann DeBrayj and Barbie QNancy Nelligan 'vlyrtle Spraguej, and jan e s friend flo s Ford, Everything does turn out happily when Bill Xllenby, a young sleuth fBa1ry Fergusonl and his friend Patsy Uacl-ue Benjamin, find some bur ed money and lend it to Chuck The play was a sp1end1d presentation under the direction of Nliss Rottier Louise Southvyell and Charles Cutler were prornpters Nlrs E W Vlerner and NlIS Y in applied the make up 34 . X Y Q 1 ' ' L .Q A J f 1 H , i l , ' , 1 1 ' M4 1 . , a . . . . . . z Y Y Y 3 v y v i A' y 1 ' V' ' ' 1 1 ' ' some exasperatmg situations while Uyfing to get money' to take his girl, Ginny' Uoy 7 I 0 ' - I v 1 v . , - , , , - rr . U . . y A. y , . ,E L , , , . ' ' -1 , 1 I ' 1 . y , . . . 1 X Q l v - . Y Y 7, A
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Student Council Left to right Jim Wilmer, Joe Elser, Larry Moore, Io Cox, Ed Smith, Ruth Morrison, Mr Swartz, Harry Horn, Bud Tiernan, Bobby Evans, Betty Herendeen, Lois Ford The Student Council has been under very good leadership this year by having as its President Ed Smith Other officers were Vice President, Bud Tlernan, Secretary Treasurer, Io Cox, and advisor, Mr Swartz Most of the meetings are held once a week during the noon hour, but they also have had some night meetings which gave them more time to discuss important business There were three representatives who attended the Michigan Conference of Student Councils in Arm Arbor last fall. They found helpful ideas in how to improve our Student Council. The Council has also been cooperating with the Little C Inter-Conference Student Council. They aroused quite a discussion within the student body as to the ideas of changing the name of our teams-Terriers. But the idea was dropped. Becasue it was so expensive to pay an orchestra for a dance after the home games, the Council decided to look into the matter of purchasing a jukebox. They sponsored two very interesting assemblies this year. One featured a very talented magician. The other one featured two experienced men on the trampoline. We would like to congratulate t.he Student Council on a job well done! 33
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O 'S y M , 4 9 Q M Junior Play Standing Hamilton, V Smlth, R Caldwell, G Shepard, G Adams, H Hess VanDenburg, Mnss Rottxer Seated. Cox, E Bender O Nobl1t,C Shepherd, S Tlernan, K Purdy, E Waters, Cook No More Homework When Elmer B Ames QLarry H3mlltODl, President of the School Board, authorizes the Student Councxl to nm the school ln the absence of Mr Lundqu1stlGary Shepardj, the school prmclpal, and Mlss D111 fMary Ann SwopeQ,the school secretary, the presxdent of the organxzatlon, Pamela jones fMary Lee Cookj , IS faced w1th many declslons Should she abollsh homework as her gosslplng gxrlfrxend, Mrdge Murphy QE1eanor Benderj , sug gests7 Should she keep Coach GL!thl'1E'S fRobert Caldwell, star athlete, Ronald Sassoon 1Gale Adamsj, out of the state basketball tournaments for dlscxplmary reasons? To add to Pam's problems IS her good natured, but not too brxght boyfrrend, Buzz Balley fChar1es Shepherdj, who fmds hlmself doubhng as vlce pr1nc1pal and Home EC teacher,w1th an omelette xn one hand and a dress pattern ln the other Then there's Faversham L1ght1y,jr fl-Iarold Hessj who would rather sleep than eat and spends most of h1s tune doxng both' To lncrease her grref, Shahmar Ames fOak1ee Nobhtj tnes to lure Buzz wlth her honey eyed charm, and Mlss Ogllvle KPRUICIS Coxj, the drarnat1c coach, announces that Talulah Ploetz QSa.lly Trernanl the schoo1's contrlbutlon to the theater, cannot play because of lllness and that Pam must take her part To further compllcate the whole affau, Mrs Clendennmg QFa1th Hoppel, the science teacher who constantly complams about the heat ID her room, famts dead away Romance kxcks up lts lovely heels, too, rn the merry turnabout Nobody would ever have guessed that the elderly Mlss Goodwm fEve1y-n Watersj C31'l'18d a torch for the conhrrned faculty bachelor, Mr Harper fBruce Kropschotj' Nor would anyone have 1mag1ned that the dlmxnutlve Janrtor, Mr Took lK1DgS1EY VanDenburgj would even tually dornmate Mrs Ratchet fKaren Purdyj the demon scrub lady who everybody suspected rode home each nlght on her broomstlck One compllcatlon leads to another, but before long the school returns to normal Well more or less' 35 ' : L. ' , ' , . , i , K. ' ' , l P' 1 ' I ' - l 0 . M. . . . . . . , . . . , - s , 1
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