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Q I REFLECTOR The second year of the Reflector found it with a new style. Instead of 1949-50's two column sheet with a picture on the front page , the 1950-51's school paper came out with a new, three-column sheet minus the front page picture. A new b enef it was the variety of styles in the lettering guides ordered with the proceeds from last year's sales. While many more new improvements are needed on the paper, we, the sponsor and staff, feel that progress has been made, and we hope to do progressively better in the future. We are deeply grateful to the student body as a whole fo r responding so well in subscribing to and purchasing the paper. The Editor: Lester Beccue Associate Editor: Jean McAnaugh Headline Editor: Ken Brzoznowski Make-up Editor: Dudley Buck Sports Editor: Paul Baldwin Feature Writer: Gerry Rlckerman Art Editor: Elizabeth LeCompte Music Reporter: Joan Bernardlne Freshman 8: Sophomore: John Golden Club Reporter: Charles Morgan Grade School: Eileen Weber Social Studies: Paul Baldwin English Reporter: Jean McAnaugh Mathematics Reporter: David Hills Commercial Reporter: Sharon Talmage Home Ec. Reporter: Judy Anderson Shop Reporter: Dudley Buck Spanish Reporter: Marcia Callahan Science Reporter: Ken Brzoznowski Sponsor: Mr. William Pritchard
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Senior Class Play Sadie, the 1950-51 Senior Play, was ahilarious, modern comedy involving the escapades of Sadie Carson fAudrey Aulwurmj and her boy friend, Algernon A1gy Smith fCar1 Gallinsl, that led to the ultimate capture of a foreign spy, Jim Radcliff fBob Rusty, and his accomplices, Mrs. Co rb us , a young woman in the disguise of an old one fAudrey Cowanj, and her,pseudo-nurse, Valerie Starr QDonna Cowanj, by A1gy's uncle, Joseph Barnes, a G-Man lRichard Lorenzj, because of their attempted sabotage of a local munition plant. Sadie's harmless activities and gossip led to a temporary es- trangement between her brother, F r e d QLarry Borgoj, and his fiance, Agnes Ball, alias Emory fAnn Blewj. They also c aus ed trouble for her mother, Mrs. Carson 1Agnes Spechtj, and a tax a s s e s s o r , Mrs. Brown fGerry Rickermanl, and almost r e s ulted in the revocation of the lease on her hotel. Direction by Mr. Pritchardg stage crew, Jerry Granat and Jim Kaufman, assisted by members of the cast, Judy Anderson, prompter.
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