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Who Killed Aunt Caroline? ON FLOOR: Frances Nikolas. FIRST ROW, kneeling, lell tc right: lim Campbell. Gloria Finney. Ioan Rutland Beverly Carlson SECOND ROW Louie Crichlield. Bill Ryan. Dale Hemphill, Kay Anderson. Vianna Veitenhans, Loes Satterlee Ioyce Elliot! Un tlit- niqlit ot Marcli 24, tlie Senior Class preizented, 'lVVlio Killed Aunt Carolineff, a tli f att ity tory tlirillor dmc by Mm sttiaic Caroline Endicott, a inoan, doniineering, woman, dies front an unknown cause in tlie lionitr of lier 1 tr r in law Mr Endicott anti Livutenant Clayton ol the lionncide :squad has dilliculty pinning tlie murder on any onr ioct 1 1 tlio cliilc rrn Boyrl, Agnt-pa, Cicely, and Riccy confess to tlie crime. A tsiirprinc ondinq is tlie cliinax of tlio play, Wliicli was one of tlie boat presented at Ponin ula liy 1 n c Loo: Sattorlco Kay Aridorson Billy Ryan - Beverly Carlson Vianna Voitf-nlianr France: Nikolac loan Rutland Dale lnlonipliill Louie Cricllfield Gloria Finney loyce Elliott liin Campbell CAST Mrs Endicott Agnes Endicott Riccy Endicott Cicely Endicott Beryl Endicott Aunt Carolino A Miss: Mablditt David Tliompizon Dan Donavan Misc: Macloain Una Hagainan Lieutenant Clayton
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, We've Got the Pep FIRST ROW, left to right: Mary Nikolac, Betty Grout, Kathy Ierstad, Gloria Finney. SECOND ROW: Billie Ponders, Marlene Hemley, Beverly Campbell, Barbara Griffith, Nona Tobey, Ioan Rutland. Evelyn Sigmund, Laura Knapp, Beatta Clayton, Helen Zinovich, Iune Bemp, Katha Kraal. THIRD ROW: Vida Larson, RaeNell Strickland, Erna Mae Carlson, Iackie Rollain, Andre Heinig, Louise Gourlie, Nadine Lester, Sally Parsons, Winnie Arnold, Ioan Coan, Elaine Fosness, Lucille Bujacich, Leona Sigmund, Rosemary Land, Suzanne Ryan. FOURTH ROW: Mary Anne Mc- Connell, Gloria White, Carole Ingham, Arlene Severtsen, Marilyn Van Diest, lac Lynn Music, Mona Drake, Beverly Niemann, Carol Kavanagh. lane Martin, Rosemary Ross, Helen Hatch, Carolyn Slawson, Lois Peterson. FIFTH ROW: Ioanne Ahlberg, Iackie Wingard, Pat Buiacich, Martha Lester, Lillian Otto, Betty Heller, Nadine Rossi, Billie Shively, Iean Olsen, Ioanne McGuire, Marlene Belshe. The Pep Club is a girls' organization to keep up the'school spirit, Along with the cheer leaders, they yell at all the basketball and football games. Events of the year were Pep Club sponsored dances and flashlight drills at many of the home basketball games. Officers for the year were: Betty Grout, Mary Nikolac, Gloria Finney, Kathy lerstad, and Mrs. DeBolt, advisor, Charles Atlas Fon Club 'xx 7 ,,,. fix 'M K .5 M. N. 'an J' I , K 'L FIRST ROW, left to ri ht: Leon McIntyre, Herbie Shadbolt, Darrel Edie, Phil Knapp, Bill Rxyan, Put Little. Tony Cloud. Glen Cheney, Chuck Hart, Rod Hoepner, loin Simerson, Louie Crichfield, Mac VanGorder, Kenny Wetmore. S COND ROW: Gordy Campbell. Chuck Graves, Glen Griswold, Bob Werner, Rusty Underwood, Dode Cheyney, Don Campbell, Dale Hemphill, Eddie Fenton, Dick Shively, Ronald For- rest, Pete Larson, Thorne Cheyney, Gordan Parshall. Harold Lanqerud, Dick Simerson. THIRD ROW: Don Ienkins, Larry Stewart. Dick Gabrielson, Stan Zinovich, Dave Rickert, Paul Lehmann, Larry Laffaw, Paul Reierson, Edgar Miller, Ierry Norum, Nick Babich, Eddie 'Brous, Tom Orser, Iim Miller, Iim Campbell, lack Rossi, Ronald Lake. Don Spadoni. The Lettermen's Club elected as officers for the '49-'50 school year: Chuck Hart, presidentg Glen Cheney, vice-president, Put Little, secretary-treasurer, and Tony Cloud, sergeant-at-arms. The club, under the guidance of Coach Anderson, promotes sportsmanship among the athletes. The social event of the year Wasa stocking dance which was Well attended by the student body. 28
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'Footloose FIRST ROW, seated. left to right: Gordon Campbell, Suzanne Ryan, Tom Bettis. Carol Kavanagh, lack Rodman, Ioan Coan, Alden Cooper, Mary Nikolac. STANDING: Charles Graves, Martha lnsel, David Stevens, Don Ellis, Gerry Valley. Mona Drake. On November 18, the Iuniors presented their class play, Footloose, a comedy in three acts by Charles Quimby Burdette. The four Early children had been reared under their mothers thumb When they finally persuade Emily and Richard Early to take a vacation, the pressure is removed. Then thing: really begin to happen. Dick is the first one to kick over the traces by marrying a girl, lenny Malloy, of whom his mother didnt approve. Bob Early and his friend Buzz get into an auto accident and are threatened with charges for driving without a license. Mary drops her boy friend, Randy Cunningham, for a college sophomore, lack Milford. Then Delphie, the maid, comes down with pneumonia and Hope is left trying to hold up what remains of the household. Hope gets the boys out of their trouble with the aid of Sanford Welles. Mary discovers Iack's real character and makes up with Randy. Delphie recovers from her illness. Dick and Ienny help the rest of the family through their difficulties and everything is rosy when Emily and Richard return. The play was directed by Miss Siddle and Mr. Cochran. CAST loan Coan Don Ellis - Mona Drake Suzanne Ryan Tom Bettis - Alden Cooper Carol Kavanaugh lack Rodman Mary Nikolac Gerry Valley David Stevens Gordon Campbell Martha lnsel - Charles Graves - Mary Early Randy Cunningham - - Delphie - Hope Early Bob Early Dick Early Emily Early Richard Early Miriam Walker lenny Malloy lack Milford Buzz Daily Mrs, Forester Sanford Welles
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