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A. D. D. ’s This club was organized in 1933 and since that time has been noted for its coop¬ eration in aiding the Athletic Club financially in every way possible. The members of this active group sell tickets at ball games, sell candy, serve visiting teams and sponsor various activities to help the Athletic Association. The club is composed of fourteen members from the three upper classes in school. The officers and members this year are as follows: PRESIDENT MARGARET SMITH VICE-PRESIDENT MARGUERITE SHIFFLER SECRETARY LOIS JEAN WAGNER TREASURER DOTTY LOU WEIFORD SPONSORS MISS KATHLEEN YOUNG MISS MARY ELIZABETH BERRY Dotty Lou Weiford Margaret Smith Kathleen Rhea Maxine Thomas Marguerite Shiffler Irene Morrison Lois Jean Wagner Betty Pifer Louise Sharp Betty Jo Kramer Jo Cameron Callison Hazel Michael Anna Jean Minnick Pearl Curtis IDENTIFICATION-First Row, Left to Right: Kathl een Rhea and Maxine Thomas. Second Row, Left to Right: Jo Camercn Callison, Irene Morrison, Pearl Curtis, Miss Young, Dotty Weiford, Margaret Smith and Anna Jean Minnick. Third Row, Left to Right: Lcis Jean Wagner, Louise Sharp, Betty Jo Kramer, Marguerite Shiffler, Betty Pifer and Hazel Michael.
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PIGTAIL S” A. D. D. Play Due to conditions existing because of the present war, this year the A. D. D.’s could not get candy for the Doghouse, and were forced to find other means by which they could raise money. One of these was the play, “Pigtails.” It was a three-act comedy which proved to be fun for both the play cast and the audience. The following is a synosis of the story: Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Campbell live in a small town near a smart summer resort with their two grown daughters, Annabelle and Florabelle, and their son, Kenyon, a would-be song writer. Although Mrs. Campbell is somewhat of a social climber, Mr. Campbell is a generous man and when his closest friend dies and leaves a daughter on a ranch in Montana, he invites her to come East and make her home with his fam¬ ily. When Pigtails (she has this name because she wears her hair in two long braids down her back) arrives, Mrs. Campbell is horrified and insists that the crude young Western girl be sent back to her ranch at once. Pigtails does not want to stay where she is not wanted and starts to leave when Brenda Baynes, the town gossip, rushes in with the news that Mr. Campbell’s bakery has just burned down. Of course, Pigtails does not leave then and the rest of the play is taken up with her efforts to establish Mr. Campbell in business again. She fails in almost all of her attempts and it is not until just before the final curtain that Mr. Campbell is put back on his feet again. Florabelle is beautified and Kenyon and Pigtails arae started on the road to fame. CAST OF CHARACTERS Gaye Brooks, known as “Pigtails,” our adorable young heroine ANNA JEAN MINNICK Sydney Campbell, a small town business man EVERETTE NOTTINGHAM Mrs. Campbell (Lucilla), his wife, who has social ambitions MARGARET SMITH Kenyon Campbell, their son SAMMT BRILL Annabelle Campbell, their attractive daughter MAXINE THOMAS Florabelle Campbell, another daughter IRENE MORRISON Primrose White, the colored maid LOIS JEAN WAGNER Norma Kirk, whose family is wealthy JO CAMERON CALLISON Brenda Baynes, beautician and town gossip BETTY JO KRAMER Watt Manners. Ken’s college chum ARNOLD WEIFORD Thurlow Ladd, a business executive . BILL FOWLER Ursula James, disappointed young lady BETTY PIFER
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