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Tzger Tales Staff Editor Sondra Cavanah Ass1gnment Edxtor Carol Shroyer Busmess Managers Vernon Bowman Ruby Green Feature Edxtors Mary Lou Axcell Wllma Klein Sports Edxtors James Metzger Roland Lohmar ACt1Vlty Edltors Marilyn Evans Patty Lew1s C1rculat1on Managers Neva Hems Nancy Walsworth Estella McAfee Ava Stanley Humor Edxtors Lols Wolfe Paddy Klng Art Edltors Wxlla Jo Hopper Hazel Zurcher Mlmeographers Robert Stephenson Jerry Burgener Norr1s Preston Typlsts Mary Lou Axcell Nlna Snowden Beverly Brxggs LOIS Wolfe Sondra Cavanah Marllyn Evans Elleen Wh1te Neva Hems Reporters Nlna Snowden John Bowman Carolyn Smxth Olxve Fnsher Jane Axcell Sondra Walsworth Bonnle Blew Janey Stanley Ruth Yocom Roger Parkev Marg'1retBurgener Patsv Henrv Bonme Fox Dolores Gomez Beverly Brlggs Jo Ann Stanley Reta Asher Mary Slaughter Hazel Fox Lnerary Adv1sor Carol Pawden Productlon Adusor W F Hayden 94 c s ., ,, , .. .,.. .,,,...., . .. ., , , v 3 ,. . ...,,,.,........., , , , v r ,, v 9 , ..., , , , ., , , , y v v y x 1 , v 1 . . . I u v V v v v ' v' v
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Tiger Tales Tiger Tales, the M. H. S. paper, is published monthly by the staff, com- posed of students who gather and com- pile material for it. It is informative and gives a com- plete coverage of school news. The var- ious columns and editorials written by the students make it interesting to all who read it. Attractive art work throughout the paper is truly one of its highlights. The paper was organized in Septem- ber by Mrs. Payden, our literary ad- visor and Mr. Hayden, our production advisor. Their helpful suggestions and co-operation have made Tiger Tales a success. Among the popular features of the paper are the sports page which gives a summary of the athletic events of the month, the editorials written by students who contribute to the cultural side of the paper and the humor page, one of the most entertaining pages of the paper.
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Deborah De Royster . Tommy Tucker ....,..,...., Esther ............,,..,,.....,.......... Mahjah the Mystic .... Dick O'Donnell .,..,,..A. Great Caesar's Ghost Junior Play The junior class play, Great Caesar's Ghost, was successfully presented Decem- ber 2, 1949, by this year's junior class in ac- cordance with the tradition of the junior class annually presenting a play, The story of the play was strange but amusingly dif- ferent. When Phineas Farthingale comes to visit his niece, Helen Maxwell, he brings with him the fun-loving, temperamental pro- tective ghost of an Inca chief whom Phineas once befriended on a trip to South America. The ghost was never seen, but what he did in his humorous ways made him one of the most real characters of the play. Helen was hav- ing trouble convincing her mother that Tom- my Tucker was the one for her. So when Phineas, Aunt Polly tHelen's go-getter aunt? Ugg gumloz 675114 'flfwffiam Qiigaz Mrs. Penelope Maxwell .........,... Mrs. Phoebe De Royster ..,.,,,,., ..... Phineas Farthingale ........... ,,... Helen Maxwell ..........,... Aunt Polly Maxwell ........... Johnson .......i.....,.................... Hattie ...............,.,...........,..........,.,. -presented- A z ' Z, 2 1 QU CIQSCIT' S C. OS n Q Bonnie Blew Paddy King Sharon Boudreaux Don Still Bonnie Staats Ronnie Wiggins Helen Lewis Joe Sportsman Carol Shroyer Gerald Stanley Vernon Bowman Ruby Green Jerry Fox Byron Boudreaux and the Ghost all start to help her, it's hard to imagine just how much fun developed. Mrs. Maxwell and her scatter-brained friend, Phoebe De Royster, were the victims of this hilarious merry-making. Before the final curtain there is trouble also for Dick, a neighbor boy, Hattie, the cook, and Deborah DeRoyster, who has until this time been under her mother's domination. To add to the comedy, Esther, the cute little maid, was hypnotized by Mahjah, the mysterious mystic. The play Great Caesar's Ghost was one of the funniest, most unnusual farces ever presented at Marceline High School, due to the able direction of Mrs. Coral Payden and Mr. W. F. Hayden.
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