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I ,t fish? 1 Am My MM-, -Li TOP: If you don't do something about that boy I'll leave . . . well! GOOD-BY! fSlamJ! Ax ii RIGHT: Come in, dear . . . join the literary circle . . . didn't know your hubby had a spark of genius. SENIOR PLAY December 12, 13, and 14 were cold, cloudy days filled with snow and sleet. Nevertheless, the show went on and the cast of Meet Corliss Archer brought laughs and sunshine into the hearts of those who battled the elements. Behind the scenes, another drama was un- folded as nervous actors and actresses waited for their cues. ls it time for the horn ? VVhat page are we on P Gosl1! I'm losing my voice l Don't trip on that plugf, So it went, actors rushing to change cos- tumes, and others anxiously following their books as though it was their first reading. This plot within the play was frequently interrupted by thunderous applause. Perhaps the most amazing thing was the cast. Such a performance! As they came from the stage, they shook like leaves in the wind. Upon the sound of their cue, a transformation took place, and they re-entered their parts in complete control of the situation. MIDDLE: Don't die Csobjl . . . please don't die . . . I l'love you sooo . . . ! S'
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hs- ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION FIRST ROW Mr Van Arsdale Caroline Gares jack Tharp Mary Gares Catherine Cozze Miss Izarek. SECOND ROW George Alpaugh B111 Thompson jim Ovady Dorothy Poe ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Student Athletic Association is an organization designed to promote athletics and to uphold and carry out the highest ideals of good sportsmanship and citizenship The council is composed of two chosen representatives from each class who have the athletic interests of the student body in mmd Officers were chosen unammously by the mem bers of the Athletic Council They are as fol lows President Caroline Gares Vice Presi dent, jack Tharp , Secretary, Mary Gares , and Treasurer, Catherine Cozze Permanent fac ulty advisors are Miss Izarek and Mr. Van Arsdale of the Physical Education Department. Membership in the organization is ob- tained through the purchase of athletic books during the year The book entitles the holders admittance to all home games held during the year The proceeds from the student activity books help finance the purchase of the uniforms for the boys and girls One of the problems of the Athletic Association was the construction of the Con stitution to be followed for years to come Meetings are held weekly or whenever necessary to discuss problems and policies which affect the Athletic affairs of the school The Student Athletic Association is in its formative stages but the outlook is for a very strong organization.
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5, I , SECOND ROW, left to right: Nancy Johnson, Betsy Bigelow, Mrs. Katherine Siegfried, Mr. Ronald D. Roth, Paul Weigand, Richard Macauley, Arlene Mitchell, James Stock. SEATED, left to right: Eugene Montgomery, Margaret Felter, Florence McCatham, Mary Jeanne Marckstein, Catherine Tinnes, Jessie Colnett. SEATED: Bemard Vanderveer. . . -fa -Q B. FL? . --- IQ-' She read the dial, oh, No , , , , Hello, honey, I certainly missed your not M-U-R-D-E-R, y ' ' ' ' ' being here . . . too dam quiet. .
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