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t. Hwy- 1, ....Y, -,... , - 'weft-My-1, l WFor the Love of Allahu was a rollicking rural farce, with its setting in the state of Kentucky. Aloysius Beard Qorman Smith! a peddler by trade, has his mind and heart set on one Queenie Brock, fLois Griffin! whom he has never seen and who advertised for him in a matrimonial bureaus He makes all his trips on horseback--on the trim back of his faithful race-horse, Josephine QRobert Page and George Harmon!. Aloysius visits the ,home of Newby Putnam Cdohn Clement! whose sour-faced wife Alice CUla Robinson! and freckled-face son, Beedie lRichard Sonier! are constant sources of worryg Cricket Gatlin lRamona Smart! Aliceis sister, a spinster, a rival for men-folks as far as Queenie is concerned, suddenly comes to the front and--would you believe it--captures the heart and hand of Aloysius on the very day that Queenie has announced her engagement to him. HA Midnight-Fantasyn was a 20-minute novelty. At mid- night, the Portrait of a Colonial Belle CMarylin Buck! and a Portrait of a Modern Girl CGloria Morin! awake. The Modern Girl discovers that the other is her great-grandmother, They' spend the time comparing speech, customs, songs and dances of the age each one represents until at dawn they are com- pelled to return to their frames once more. - ,NN A Z THE BEACON - '1 ff Nxre, The addition of cartoons and illust- i ey rations by the art editor, assisted by xx Orman Smith, established the WBeaconN this ! Q year as an even greater favorite with its U td a i ' ' WThe Breeze,W our annual publication, l m readers. ' 1 li was also mimeographed and the time needed it j to do this limited the WBeaconW to one ed- 3 Y ition, released in November as a Thanks- ! 'I ,giving issue. A N.::::g2ES5Q5 'The Editorial Staff, composed entire- ly of Seniors, was as follows: EqitOI'-ill-Chj.9f - ' G-lgrj-3 MOI-in L1t9T3?Y Editor Beatrice Lyford Art ?dlt0T Ramona Smart Bqys 'News ornan smith Girls News Arlene Dunphey Jokes Editor - Alice Hatt AssistantXJokes Editor Rgbeft Fletcher BOYS' Sports ' Lorin street Girls' Sports Ada Hall
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H l x I 1 V I! , students want over the t The students were deeply op with a grand total of s1,556.6o. grateful for'the contributions of the faculty, Mr, and Mrs. E..Mg.Hamlin, and Mr. Gordon which helped make the dr i As the price of e objects.were purchased a raft and a set of extra The members of the ive a success. l A p jeep is only 31165, severali other lso- These were a parachute, a life tires.f V i , Jeep Drive Committee were Marion Williams, Edwin Treworgy, Ralph Monroe, Roscoe Gilbert and Robert Fletcher of the s Owen, and Mrs. Kealiher SENIOR PLAY In February, the sen- ior class presented ptheir play. This year instead of the. usual three-act Play, three Oneeact plays were D presented, namely, WFor the Love of Allah,W W Midnight Fantasy,W and 'Whar's Mar Pants?n A gre very capable and talented ptudent body and Mr. Gregory,i Miss of the faculty, agar f lf , A lm 'V1 L,,,,g.g,, ,E A Q 3 '. .yFrmw'Q if ' ii ' , ,ik -if W' 3 ,d,',,lQ only at deal of credit should go to our Coach, Miss Anne Treworgy. WWher's Mar Pants' was 'a black-face skit. Lazyemoving Noah Topbottom COrman Smithj, who repeatedly denies that he shoots craps,1 rips the back of his pants while slowly rising from' his favorite chair in response to the third nagging order of his ambitious wife, Lillum CEstella Bytherl. Before Lillum gets a chance to mend said pants,d young daughter, Belladonna,, fPriscilla Stevens! flower of the family, gives them to Mr.,and Mrs. George Highscootin CLois Griffin and John Clementl who are collecting money and clothing for the Npoor and neediful low trash whats lives on the other side of town.W' Poor Noah: He, borrows a pair from Arsenic Pan- handle CRichord Sonierl NBelladonna's bestes' beon.W In the meantime,. Arsenic wears Lillums's best WSundayist' dress and gets chased by the police who mistake him as a crazy woman. The Highscootin pair 'return Noah's ,pantsg but, when George announces that he found a pair, of dice in' one. of the pockets, Noah, seeing the look on Lillum's face, denies that they are his. So-ewhar's mah pants? p
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Business Manager - ,.-.f-, .1 , .' . ' -N. '- f Estelle Byther 1' -e fr fp,.'n ,-gy Gompositors ' Gertrude McKusick A Ula Robinson Art Editors Richard Sonier Beszzanfsefs ' . Roberta Moran ' , rCharlene.Rowe l Merylin Buck Priscilla Stevens , l s Lois Griffin V -L Denice Stevens Faculty Advisers ' NHSS Owen ' u s , of Miss Howard MUSIC DEPARTMENT f s 5 . A I 0 Q xl . o rfivp -c.- V, gg or jxxrf I ll -2 .' n ' -N V l s Q ga 'L Q 'e X A hm I .ng b,' V ial n n t of s ! . 4 , QI 7 A e 1 no V1 'The Milo High School Orchestre played at various functions during the yeer.r At both the Junior and the Senior plays the orchestra 'rendered selections before the performance and be- tween acts. A special assembly was held on April 26th, in which the orchestra again participated. Alt also took pert in othe pageant presented by the musical organizations in-May. As has been the custom fin the past thei orchestra will ,furnishl the music for the.greduetion marching. A 'l A' . on The members and their instruments: h 'A ViOliDSe-Lv Griffin, 'M. Mitchell, B. Decker, G. MeKusickQ M. Hood. s - . Trombone-QC. Waterhouse., N o ' F ' ' '.SaXaphones-eB. Artus, M. Dewitt, Bells--J. Chase. A s. Trumpet--E. Grinnell. A rPieno-fW4 Hathorn, K. Davis. 7 . Clarinete-F.oPerryQ ' Drunse+S. Harmon
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