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Page 29 text:
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enuu viA E Tw»niyFiv» A real live drammerl Yep, our Corral Bosses have got talent for play actin ' . Our hard workin ' Wranglers, Miss Elma Spickard and Miss Helen Conway, war the directors o ' this mighty fine production. Yep, all our ranchers wus real thrilled by this swell play which brought both happiness and sadness into their hearts. We ' re hopin ' we see another ' fore long that ' s jest as good. The scene is set 2. Talking it over 3. Here ' s mud in your eye 4. All at once 5. Gettin ' the works 6. Tense moment?
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I CLIFFORD ULRICH President MORLEY KISSINGER Treasurer EILEEN BACKES Vice-President HENRY ALTORFER Secretary CO ML ?OiSES As the last p uff of smoke from our camp fire fades away into the twilight the fetes and doin ' s of CREST Ranch become mere memories. These Corral Bosses entered this ranch four years ago as Tenderfeet, perhaps the greenest ever to hit the saddle, but in no time a ' tall they could twirl the rope, tie the steers and bust the toughest bronco in these here parts. On their journeys they have traveled all the trails, many times rovin ' on like stray yearlings but never bein ' corraled. Although the dust made them dizzy and sick and the horse often stumbled and fell, they swung into the saddle again to show how they could ride. After four years of rubbin ' elbows with the happiest and friendliest gang they will ever meet, the Corral Bosses prepared for the final round- up and then mounted for their last ride on the trail. With their feet in the stirrups and the bridle in their hands they gallop away sadly from ol ' CREST Ranch with heavy hearts, headed for other ranges and tougher rodeos. So long, pardners. SPONSERS: CLASS OF ' 41 MISS MAMIE McGRATH MR. Y. A. HEGHIN Twenty-Four
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1. ADAMS, TOM A grand personalily and Uked by all. One (well fellow who can hit the ball. German club; Science club; Archery club: Prefect; Promerilo; Tennis team. 2. AJRSMAN, JANE Rare qualities in this girt are lound. We with more often she ' d come around. 3. ALCORN, lAYNE A darling girl and very iweet, She ' i big? No. quite petite. G.A.A.; Cue club; lusendra; Social Sci- pnce; Calico and Crinoline . 4. ALFORD, JEAN A pleasing manner, a pleasing smile. Makes you stop to listen awhile. G.A.A.; Cue club. 5. ALLISON, DONALD Small in size, huge in personality. Talks to you without lormality. Promerito; Visual Aids Pres.; Red Cross; German club. 6. ALSEN, BEVERLY Carefully casual, latest style. Knowing Beverly ' s worth the while. Prefect; Red Cross; CREST; Tide; French club; Science club; Social Science club; Cue club; Jusendra; Calico and Crino- line ; G.A.A. 7. ALTORFER, HENRY Tall and blond with ready grin. Your instant liking he ' s sure to win. Student Council; Jr. and Sr. Hi-Y; So- cial Science club; Cue club; lusendra; Secy of Sr. class; German club; CREST; Calico and Crinoline ; P.T.A. Minstrels. 8. ANDERSON, SHIRLEY Sweet, reliable, not much to say — Serene Shirley has a way. Tri-S. 9. ANDREWS, DAVID Full of vigor, peppy too, Men like Dave are very few. Promerilo; Stage Crew; Jr. Nat ' l Honor Society. 10. ANTON, GEORGIA Quiet and retiring is she. With much athleUc ability. G.A.A. 11. APPLEBAUM, ROBERT Calm, unruffled, always the same. A friendly person — Bob is the name. Bowling club. 12. ARCHDALE, JEANNE Quiet and serious, talented so, A charming person, a pleasure to know. ' Cue club; French club; G.A.A.; lusen- dra; Red Cross. Twenty-SlJt
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