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L S successfuhyinidey z date was Chosen of the carnival at sale determin. The candidates 3Ui Harold Buddy Robinson- lior class, Doris an the race, the I Robinsonr' V 1 , zm.Those who wemf Mary Ellen Tough id Babieson. Mrs 2 namely: Q Joyce Le Foremann C lg it was vem i .little richeram ill. ? 1 I ns on December d the first carni es, Joe Liles am 1 Wesley Riders oldg 7th and SU r Grades won tm rowned king am oarnival did nw s a tidy sum am tion Of two mon iq.,- 5 , T 'Q ' W -gf .T F ... mg v AMONG arse sraas B flBE.l?.Evo Els! I as as S S Amantha Bibblesnuff H Sigmund Bibblesnuff AN OLD MAID e - HER sacsstoa BROTHER M Ruby Westerhold Richard Yeates Fred Tierney - H5 BUTLER n Russel Clutter Ethlyn Burgess M THE MAID N Evelyn Willsey Gussie Tweedles U THE COOK N Gyneth Johnson Reginald Wheaton - - MOVIE STAR H James- Cox Clarence Budd - -A-' MOVIE STAR-, ' Howard Brown Heather Blossom Q H MOVIE STAR ' ,M Bette Finch Orchid' Dew e - MOVIE STAR. M Marguerite Stone Duke Van Reel m PICTURE DIRECTOR - Vernon Pryor Muggs Kibbon - JEWEL THIEF - Buddy Robinson Officer Swiggle - OFEICER OF LAW - Guy Goodwin Officer Dunke - OFFICER OF LAW -- - Billy Myers Sigmund Bibblesnuff, a lovable eccentric bachelor, has never been able to indulge in his favorite study of astronomy, and his sister Amantha, a charming old maid, has never had but one beau in all her lifeo Their Uncle Epson has just died and bequeathed them all of his property, but on very peculiar conditions. It appears that his Uncle Epson had been a real sport at heart, but had never had the opportunity to be sporty, and his will provides that Sigmund and Amantha must live as he would have liked to liveg to entertain very lavishly travel and spend money. Siggie is too absent-minded and too much interested in his Stars to do much of anything else, so everything is left to Amantha She surrounds herself with young servants. A group of movie stars are now on the scene to make a film in the old castle, and right on the heels of everything else comes Muggs, a burglar looking for jewelso Somehow or other the heavenly stars, and the picture stars get all tangled up with each other, and on top of that, when Muggs makes a haul of a valuable pearl necklace, everything goes wrong , and it is not straightened out until two bewildered officers of the law take a hand in its T ' 1----1 +V -'---A 4. 'v '?' - ' ' ' - -V .r - w G , ,. ,,,,..,1.. I, I , C I A.,., - -.,s , L,..W-- -.V v , N ui, .-,, V .V W buf..
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C A R N I V A L S In the fall after our school work had gotten SUCCGSSHHQIUHQGT way, plans were made for our annual carnival. The date was chosen as November l7, The candidates for king and queen of the carnival were chosen from the various classes and the ticket sale determin- ed the lucky candidates, as was the usual custom. The candidates were as followsz freshman class, Mary Ellen Tough and Harold Clutter, sophomore class, Marjorie Foreman and Buddy Robinson, junior class, Gyneth Johnson and Vernon Pryorg senior class, Doris Liles and Richard Yeates, Since the sophomores won the race, the winning candidates were Marjorie Foreman'and Buddy Robinson.' The freshman class gave a play for the program.Those who were in the play were Marjorie Markello, Gene Summers, Mary Ellen Tough and Edward Stone. 'f l , The sophomores gave a play entitled, HCorn Fed Babies.H. Mrs. Opal Heatherly directed it and the characters were namelyi N Joyce Christy, Buddy Robinson, Willard Brown and Marjorie Foreman. 'The juniors gave a play in the study hall and it was very successful. I This carnival ended with the activity fund a little richerand with the students more enthusiastic about basketball. Our next carnival was given by the grade rooms on December 6. The candidates were chosen in the same way as for the first carni- val. Candidates were as followss lst and 2nd grades, Joe Liles and Ethel Wingate, 3rd and 4th grades, Peggy Tough and Wesley Riderg 5th and 6th grades, Gene Willsey and Lois Westerholdg 7th and Sth 8513215939 Neil Wilson and Sadie Sheddrick. The Upper Grades won the contest so Neil Wilson and Sadie Sheddrick were crowned king and queen of the second carnival of this year. This carnival did not end so profitably, however it gave the grade rooms a tidy sum and it profited the juniors in their food stand. Thus, another year has ended with the completion of two more annual carnivals. ' I I Amantha l Sigmund l Fred Ti Ethlyn Y Gussie ' Reginald Clarence Heather Orchid'j Duke Va Muggs K Officer Officer Sig been abl sister P all her all of l that his had the Sigmund entertal Si Stars t She sur are now the hee jewels. get all makes a and it law tak
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G I R L ' S B A S K E T B A L L This is Station .M N E - T - Z. Studio H METZ HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUMO On the second week of school the following basketball 'sQU3d reported to Coech Heatherly and continued to report for regular Pf3Ct tice on Mondayss Wednesdaysg and Fridays, Gere Johnson, Doris Lil9Sa Marjorie Foreman, Cyneth Johnson, Edith Charles, Ruby Westerhold, Betty McNeese9 Margery Rinehart, Joyce Christy, Ruth Myers, Margaret Morriss 'Alice Mae Liles, Margie Longebaugh, L Mary Francis Rider, Margaret Harryman,lMavene Jenkins and Dean McGinnis. my i'Seven of these girls lettered last year and nine of them lettered this year. Cut of the twelve games played they were only victorious three times. lhsy defeated Schell City twiceand Sheldon once.lf l L A . They entered the annual basketball tournament held at Nevada, Missouri on February l and played their first game with Walker in which they were defeated. Then on Friday the girls played Bronaugh and were again defeated? which eliminated them from the tournament. lwo of the first team slayers will graduate this years Doris Liles and Meera: Johnsono' If C This season as well as the past season has been filled with much enthusiasm9 fung and excitemente We sincerely hope lthat ,the SMC- ceeding teams will be more successful. V E I Q This is station M Eel Z signing off until another Q Dagkgtball season rolls around,
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