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, SENIOR CLASS PLAY The Senior Class Play, which is one oi the big things to all seniors, was held before a capacity audience on March 14. The play, Howdy, Stranger, was a hilarious comedy of the old West and the new East and a cowboy who was afraid oi animals. The play consisted of one of the largest casts ever playing at one time at Milwaukie High. The cast included: Bob Skoglund, Margaret Dickleman, Lester Iensen, Doris Iohn- son, Ward Soules, Chuck Sperr, Bob Strasser, Dick Burger, Dick Mclntyre, Elsie Calder- wood, Don Gardner, Maxine Martin, Owen Bauserman. Inky Boe, Verna Van Gordon, lean Allen. Helen Pepper, Martha Bendixen, Ioy Mason, Iack Campbell, Dale Cook, Bob Burger, George Anderson, Harry Basnett, Don Garber, lean Bauserman. Pat Strong, Dottie Martin, Mary Powell, Bradley Lee, and Iohn Boe. Seniors on the production staff included: King Martin, Bert Deardorii, Eldon Ulrich, Dorothy Miller, Dave Lau, Lewis Engberg, Iack Halferty, Kay Elleison, Howard Atwood. Mary Yoshitomi, Don Garber, Alma Weitzel. Maxine Martin, Margaret Reddick, Marion Belding. Don Shove, Floyd Taylor, Catherine Hudson, Marguerite Parker, Dorothy Smith, George Anderson, Dorothy Matkin, Evelyn Peterson, Kathryn Schultz, Margie Isham. Betty Allison, Vivian Davis, Mary Egge, Ieanne Bassett, and Barbara Hubach. The underclassmen on the production staii were: Bud Butcher, George Kirkpatrick, lohn Frost. Wayne Melgreen, Don Dolan, Bob Osburne, Patsie Lou Lesser. Bob Powell, Ross Matkin, Amy Ieanne Freed, Barbara Wisdom, Melvin Sethman, Virginia Iames, and Bette Loder.
IUNIOR CLASS President Harvey Iensen Vice-President Dorothy Hayden Secretary Gracie Powell Treasurer . , Robert Yoshitomi Sergecmts-at-Arms Iohn Phillips Bud Butcher Adviser . , Miss Gruyce Oliver The Iuniors were outstanding as a whole in the athletic field. Those who were part of one of Milwaukie's greatest football teams were Clem Meeks, Vernon Lorenz, Bud Butcher, lim Sherwood, Sig Boe, Bob Yoshitomi, lim Downs, Allen Iones, Nilo Untinen, and Mickey Burke. Those who were prominent in basketball were Norman Hoskins, Iim Sherwood, and Dalton Brown. Those that composed the maior part of the Iunior team were Leslie Peake, Iohn Phillips, Ralph Cooper, Don Dolan, Allen Iones, Bob Yoshitomi, Sig Boe, Rush Mendenhall, Chuck Metcalf, and Oscar Seida. Those Iuniors who were part of a great cross-country team were Leslie Peake, Herman Gumbert, Roger Mathews, Iohn Frost, and Morris Rivers. The Iunior Permanent Committee, aided by the officers of the class, Harvey Iensen Dorothy Hayden, Gracie Powell, and Bob Yoshitomi, was composed of 5. eight prominent Iuniors. They were Pat Lesser, Olga Bubenick, Ieanne Humphrey, Iames Caufield, Bob Noel, Iohn Phillips, Rush Mendenhall, and Don Driver. lames Caufield, Dick Claytor, Elia Liebold, and Margaret Ambler were on the honor roll for the first semester 1940. Those girls that were most prominent in sports were Dorothy Coykendall, Gracie Powell, Frances Nelson, Bonnie Iean Bramblett, Mary Ellen Walters, Marjorie Iones, Trudy Weiss, Ioan Burnett, Olga Bubenick, and Georgia Binn. Four Iuniors received the greatest dramatic honor in M. U. H. S., that of being admitted to the local Thespian troupe. They were Iames Caufield, Patsie Lesser, Virginia Iames, and Ieanne Humphrey. Don Driver had been admitted previously. The annual Iunior Iamboree set a record of having brought in more money than any previous one. The Iunior Iinx, also an annual affair, was a great success. This, you remember, is a get- together of the lunior and Freshman girls. Iuniors who were on the Maroon Staff were Fran Loop, Elia Liebold, Bette Loder, Ieanne Humphrey, Iames Caufield, Leslie Peake, and Bradley Lee.
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