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Speech Activities Students rehearsing skit to be presented at an assembly are, left to right: Sharon Lank- ford, Annabelle Wilson, Russell Falen, Robert Schutt, Tom McCain and Marolyn Dorsey. This year the speech class presented for the first time many humorous skits at school assemblies, and, as in years past participated in S.R.V., District, and Regional speech festivals. Rather than presenting a program of one-act plays, they presented a performance consisting of a variety of readings, oratories, skits, and radio dramas. Outstanding potentials were shown and through further study the students are sure to climb to heights of distinction. i Preparing a radio skit are, from left to right: Carole Young, Sherran Falen, Robert Schutt, Russell Falen, Sharey Larsen, To1nMcCain, Judy Subia, Charles Murphy, LaDonna Kock, and Carole Young.
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Aren't they a handsome group? Senior Play Tryouts After much discussion, the Senior Class chose Desperate Ambrose for their class play. It was an hilarious comedy about a rootin' tootin' cowboy, who vvasn't really a cowboy at all, but a citified gentleman from the east, who was accidently dumped in an authentic town of the old west. The costumes, characters, and the humorous lines of the play all contributed to its hilarious acceptance by the audience. Kiss me, you fool! I now pronounce you . .
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Pat Muldoon, Rep. , Ka re n Smith, Senator, Richard Kincheloe, Page, and Stephanie Robison, R ep o rt e r are snapped by page-photographer, David Brown. The 25th session of the Y. M. C. A. Youth Legislature held in Boise, April 1-2, is acclaimed to be the most outstanding in its history. Dele- gates are chosen as Juniors to be alter- nates, and become active participants their Senior Year. Pat Muldoon, House Minority Leader, speaks for the Marsing Sponsored bill, on the floor of the House. l Youth Legislature Marsing's Bill- -I n c r e a s i n g the bonded indebtedness of the State of Idaho from two to twelve million dollars--passed both committee, and the senate un- animously, the house by three descend- ing votes, and was signed into law by the Youth Governor. Girls' State Sharon C love r and' Donna Haken were chosen by the American Le- gion Auxiliary of Marsing to attend the 14th session of the Syringa Girls' State at the College of Idaho, June 5th through llth. Sharon was elected M ayo r of her city, while Donna was el e c t e d State Repre- sentative. Congratulations Girls! 49
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