l lie annual I lianltsgiving assenililv was presented Novemlier 25. Xlarvlu Oalv lantl and Barluzira l luglies plavecl a Piano cluet and Reverenrl Xvilliam lwiclclv ol' tlie liirst Xletlieclist Qiliureli spoke. .X movie was sliown anal two numlners were plavetl ln tlie violin quartet. ln eon' elusion. a one-aet play, Wllianltsgiving Beats the Dutelif' clireetecl bv Miss for- nelia Hansen, was given. il lie 'lunior elass was well representecl in atlileties witli letters being awarclecl to eiglit lmovs in lootliall anal two in lmasf ltetluall. il liese liovs were Ben Lotliian, .Xlvin Koetie, lliels Xlevers, Pat llavtlen. Don Streinlwrm, Cameron Stantlisli, Les Streeter. D a r r e l l Pierson. ancl Don liwing. Don Strolnli. in reeeivecl lioner almle mention lor tlie fXll-Northwest loot' ball team. :Xliee Cooper liacl a maiar role in tlie ,Xll-Seliozil plav. 'AULH' Town. ancl lie! eame a memlier ol' Vliliespians for lier elllorts. llie -Iunior Prom, ualeonliglit Madness. was presentecl at tlie Allen Grange en wlav 2. il lie cleeorations were macle verv elleetive luv sparl-.ling stars anal a silvl r moon against a solit, clarlv lmaelvgrountl. Sain nlurpliv was outstanding in oras torv. winning first place in tlie lfveal anal eeunlv State llesourees eentests anal s' euring second plaee in tlie clistriet eonf lest. ilillk' lunior-Senier lea, given in Nav lor llie senior girls was tlie last soeial event ol' tlie vear. Dorotliv Iilmlnv vas general eliairnian. I--Junior 4-t't'ieers: km-Q-lil11.:'. Ken Finney, llieh- arnl I-Zigi-ni standing: lion Stroinboni, llmirnllly' Gomlhlie, Barbara Sayre-, Ilieharil Meyer, Iiois Brutz, Sain Murphy. 15-lnitinites' ililemnia. .s -.- HHN' illmlll 21 1l:lIn .' 4 Broan! Slioiililvrs rr- Ioufli wr rk. vi--Sain Murphy. eouniy winin-r' in NYashirigt-in State- lit-eoiiiwps orzitorieal eontest. 22 4? -unn-
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Octolmer 50. ilhe jungle Dance nas presentecl alter the lyntlen game. janu- , - v 7' .HX ,.7. Xrcleth Brooks won a leading role, por- travinv llniilx' XYL-hh, in the .Xll-School . 5 Play, Our 'lioxx'n. lhrough this role she gainccl rnemhership in ilihespians. Douglas Slave also hacl a role in the play. Featuring singing waiters, a hartenaler. chorus line, ancl a howery quintet, the l3oucrt' Hevieun sophomore assemhly was an instantaneous success. I he piano, the songs, Darl4tou'n Strutters Ball. Skip to Mx' Lou, anrl the howerx' seen- ery inatle the affair very realistic. ilihirtr' members ol' the class were initi- atecl into Honor Society. The sopho- mores nerc also well represented in Lilurary Club. Mask and Dagger, ancl the musical organizations, Rita Golclacle ancl Harry Parker were lnemlners ol' the clehate team. Harry, hy participating in the Northwest District Dehatc iliournainent, earned his letter. Six sports-mintlctl hors in the class who hecarne mernhers ol' Green M this year were: llarvey Burger, Ray Gustaf- son, Dave lingluncl, Don Fagan, Melvin ljeclerson, Don Gooclhue, anal Val Xlartin. Girls who hecame wearers ol' the green were: Evelyn Barho, Eleanor Barho. loan Vogt, L Ll c i l l e Brislxy. .-Xrlene Schroeder, .Xrlene fannon, Dolores Nel- son, Marjorie Heclluncl, Nadine Burger, Delores Xllenclluncl, ,leanette Lauerman, Donelcia Harnburv, Lorraine Cirandall, 3 Peggy Declolph, antl Lois Ellestacl. ,fXclvisors lor the class this year were Miss Xnn Curtis, Nliss Gloria Staniatis, Mr. ,loc Xlurplng anal Xlr. .Iohn liatlness. lfSophoiriori- officers: Kneeling: Ilonelilzi Harnlu1r:'. .Xrnr-ld Moor.-sz standintfz Marjorii- Ht-llunil, Varol Nohli-, GQ-ralwline Imppe, I.ut-ille liriskr-y, Norma xvlltlllie-, .loyce Frist, I -Slllilt' lIl't-IIY, Il--'l 3I'IIlr-I N lit?-. 4- -Saek tim.-. 5--Not fair In go. vi! l'n1h-r thi- spin-znlitig' hir'-h lrw-, T Vitixffns ot' Hur 'I'own. 24
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