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Frank Armstrong Never do today what can be put off until tomorrow.” Basketball 1; Manager’s Assistant 2-3; Manager 4; Stage and Business Committee 4; Cleanup Committee 3-4; Service Club 3; Junior Prom 3; Class Basketball 1-2. Polly Ebbs “Live today; tomorrow is not.” Social Committee 2-3-4; Tri-Y 3-4; Dramatic Club 3-4; French Club 8-4; Etiquette Club 4; Advanced Dancing Club 3-4; Social Committee for Tri-Y 4; Graduation Committee 4; Stage Committee for Senior Play 4. Helena Wojciechowski “Quietly she goes her way.” Senior Social Committee 4; Etiquette Club 4; Glee Club 4. Pauline Beatty “The pocket edition of our class.” Refreshment Committee Senior Prom 4; Senior Play Committee 4; Etiquette Club 4. Rosa Shanks “All smiles—all gladness All good—no badness.” Basketball 3-4; Advanced Dancing 3-4; Glee Club 3-4; Prom Committee 4; Usherette 4; Play Committee 4; Graduation Committee 4; Class Night Committee 4. Elizabeth Sostak “Betty” “Good things come in small packages” Traffic Committee 4; Glee Club 3-4. Marjorie Sciinell “Just an all-around girl.” Property Committee for Play 4; Traffic Committee 4. Gordon Ritchie “He shall have music wherever he goes.” High School Orchestra 1-2-3-4; Prom Committee 3-4; Advertising Committee 4; Play Committee 4; Assembly 1.
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Arijne Tsciiauder “Chow” ”Sometimes quirt, sometimes nay. An all-around pal in every way.” Social Committee 1-3: Glee Club 3-4; Ad- vanced Dancing 3-4; Play Committee 4; Etiquette Club 4; Ring Committee 4; Traffic Committee 4. Beatrice Duncan Kinky” “Sober or jolly, whichever the case, She goes her way, with a certain Grace.” Senior Play Committee 4; Food Sale 4; Sub-Deb Club 4; Senior Etiquette Club 4; Senior Prom Committee 4; Advanced Dancing Club 3-4. WlLUAM PEAGLER “Bill” “Always happy—unless there’s worl to do.” Treasurer 1-2-3; Baseball 3; Hi-Y President 4; Prom Committee 3. SENIOR PLAY “TISH” a three-act comedy which was presented by the Senior Class, was a great sucsess. It was one of the best financial projects of the year, and was thoroughly enjoyed by the unusually large audience which attended. The entire play took place in the combination lunch room and lobby of “The Eagle Hotel,” which was located in a remote section of the Southwest, near the Mexican border. It was directed by Miss Merwin and performed by. a carefully selected cast as follows: Tish Carberry—(Mildred Golembesky), a middle-aged spinster who possessed a youthful spirit and seemed to be forever getting into some disastrous adventure. Lizzie—(Marion Weeks), a short, stout woman in her early forties who was a close companion of Tish. Aggie—(Carol Emmons), another close companion of Tish, who was extremely tall, very thin, and suffered from hay fever. Ellen Leighton—(Priscilla Chalmers), a charming young girl who ran “The Eagle Hotel.” She finds herself in love with Charlie Sands. Charita—(Sybil Golden), a Mexican girl of seventeen who with her blank expression, pigtails, majestic sway, and “ugh-ughs’ almost stole the show. Sheriff Lem Pike—(Francis Drzal), who was a rather old man with romantic tendencies. Callie Hopkins—(Doris I’erriss), a very close friend of Ellen who was extremely loyal to her friends. Luther Hopkins—(Jack Moody), Callie’s father who was an evil-tempered, and hard-headed person, accustomed to giving orders and having them obeyed. Charlie Sands— (Donald Knowles), 'fish’s charming young nephew. He was a newspaper reporter and aviator and was kept busy getting his Aunt 1 ish out of trouble. He fell in love with Ellen at first sight. Bettina Trent—(Audrey Sandcll), a most unhappy young lady, who was writing a novel with Andrews; she had a determined nature and was easily upset. Wesley Andrews—(John Mansell), a very attractive young man. who was also a writer and was determined to have the heroine of the novel killed. He at first appeared to be the bandit. Denby Grimes—(Ronald Morey), a moving-picture director who appeared to be very innocent but in the end was discovered to be the bandit. Dorice Gaylord—(Esther Smyrski), a very attractive movie actress who was discovered to be Denby Grames' accomplice.
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