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S E N I O R P LAY WANTED, A HERO Firsl' Row-Left lo right: Mona Deli Jesick, Ann Bilcsey, Miss Palterson, Belly Farquhar, Rosemary Premoshis. Second Row-Left to right: Bill Lipfrot, Charles Miller, Frances Malinoslcy, Paul Nagv, Ann Glisfer. Lloyd Amalo, Dan McDonough. Noi' Presenf-Bill Matthews. For the third time in their school career most of the members of this group have proved their fine acting ability. The play this year, Wanted, A Hero,', was a delightful, fast-moving farce, with Barbara trying to make 21 he-mann out of Bertram. After many complications, in which each character does his part splendidly, the mouse turns into a roaring lion, leaving Barbara's father impressed, and the audience feeling the evening was Well spent. 40
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J U NIO R reuse CLUBJ I-IE MELE The Junior Glee Club is composed of 35 members under the direction of Miss Gorio. The group consists of students from the seventh and eighth grades and are uniform in their dress. Glee Club practice is considered as a regular class and Room 3 is used as a regular meeting place. Class is held each Clay. It is the intent of the group to furnish entertainment for any special occasion that may arise. The motto of the Glee Club is Sing and Be Happy. W'e sing and hope to make you happy. First Row-Left To rlglrl: M. Yelsconish, M. Hook, R. Echard, Miss Gorio lsponsorl, P Winn, S. Fednariclc, S. Jolley. Second Row-P. Hough, D. Hall, D. While, C. Pudish, M. Prewifl, D. While, E. Grazzine Second Row-P. Hough, D. Hall, D. White, C. Pudish, M. Prewilt. D. White, E. Grazzini Third Row--B. English, M. Olexa, M. Green, M. Brealcwell, G. Gantner, P. Komperda, S Raymond, L. Tiernan, P. Gargan. Four+l1 Row-L. Kulclar, D. Ganfner. P. Eversburg, J. Owens, C. Koyle, J. Sliclcel, E. Flory A. Comadena, N. Mollard, J. Repperl, l.. Gufh. 39
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J U N I O R P LAY Wi-io KILLED Aunt CAROLINE Sfanding-Leif io righl: Hugh Couglwenour, Mary Pre-welt. Jack Bowers, Miss Paiierson, Joe Susiclc, Carol June Van Bremen, Benny Karceslcy, Janet Mathewson. Sealed-Leif to righi: Mildred Bonnell, Marjorie English, Virginia Davis, June Kidder, Thel- ma Boag. The mystery drama VVho Killed Aunt Carolinef' by Grant Rich- ards, was successfully given by members of the Junior Class on Janu- ary 17, 1946. It was under the patient direction of Miss Virginia Patter- son. A mystery play that doesn't depend on shrieks in the night, howling winds, clutching hands, or sliding panels for its eHect. A murder was committed, cold and calculated. Aunt Caroline was dead. But who killed her? The Endicott family was an amiable bunch. Surely they wouldnlt kill anyone. Maybe they did. Surely not Riccy, nor Cicely, nor Beryl. W'as it Miss McClain, Dan Donovan, Dave Thomp- son, Agnes? No, nobody could have killed her in that family. They are a grand bunch. But wait!-there was one who might have killed her. Miss Mabbitt, Aunt Caroline,s paid companion. What do you think? Well, you guessed it. Miss Mabbitt killed her. But it was an accident. Miss Mabbitt had only six months to live so she had no punishment given her. She meant to poison herself that day at the Endicotts, but she ac- cidentally handed her cup to Aunt Caroline. Accidents will happen, you know. We also hope, though, that all of you who did see the play enjoyed it. VVe enjoyed putting it on for you. If you Want a better look at us, our picture is above. Look us over again. 41
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