Port Angeles High School - Tum Tum Yearbook (Port Angeles, WA)

 - Class of 1947

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gntefz iainment comea ac'zo.44 the aiu-wauea Equipped with implements such as cold cream, grease paint, powder, and rouge, our Masque and Dagger Drama- tic Club went to work. We transformed those fresh scrubbed juvenile faces into those of old women full of wrinkles and frowns Because of this skill our club had a fist on the face of the cast of all the major productions in the school. Exploring a way to earn some quick cash, we raffled a radio. The proceeds went to help finance a two-day trip that our club took to Seattle where we visit ed the University s dramatic depart ment To give us a chance to further our study of stage settings, make up RWI RKW I 1 IiUI IOM ROW and acting We saw the stage play Our Hearts Were Young and Gay A timely theme, that of clocks was carried out in our dramatic club dance named the Tick Tock Tolo This New Year s Eve event was the school s first costume ball and it struck its mark with I 2 masks balloons and noise makers Under the direction of Mr Hart Smith our adviser our assembly which included a minstrel show and a one act play was skillfully presented and was acknowledged as one of the best of the year - , , - . . . , . , - I - I If I ' AI c W' , 'I'0I' O 1 inn Iflfo ., I 'Il IV' 'I.', I ll H' .' -l', I , ' H I. I, ' I, .I 'I 'I .' 'I ' , ' -- I' t. I LIZ .'IIr. Hari Smillz, 1 3.-I' 'II' I' ' , I 'l I , , I , 1 l .I IA 7 - '.'I. ' I .I II, 1 15 Ilngllunrl. 'W' : Marion S V I Q , 'VI 'l, .' ' I f, I l Il ', ' '. I. I I ' 2 - as ' I 7 ' I? ' ' , . 7 7 7 KC ' 77 ' ' 7 I ' O I

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wail: f?a'znaC e K A L1ke the hull of a sunken Shlp the Boys' Club was salvaged from 1ts temporary grave to become agaln an actlve organlzatlon Slmultaneously We sponsored a bowllng league and recru1ted members for the J un1or Sk1 Patrol We planned our f1rst father son banquet Wh1Ch we hope W111 become a yearly event H0 X I f .QW ROW ff Worklng harmonlously w1th the Glrls' Club, we promoted a College Day Wh1Ch gave the senlors an 1dea of What seven Wash1ngton Colleges have to offer them Talks were presented by an 1nform1ng speaker from each college Propelled by our adv1ser, Mr S1 McLaughl1n, we CX1St repa1red and 1n comparable 'Hur Iufrrlulrl xlu prrslmh ni I will hflvnf prcslds nt lim l'l11llfps rs! Lrx In 1 11111 l19l GIRLS' 1'l.llli I'IXI'Il'l I'lYl'I .V RI 'l'0l' IUWZ Norma Nffs, I lurrnr'w llourr, Luis L' ' . Shirlwy l'l'il1'u.r, ll :fm Ifxilfngl, Juni' .rf 'r, .lrauuw Vnmlrlfns, llfzrnfrljm' lfflfllrlljlr, 23 .lunvl Sf'llm'l1l1'r, l4rrnfr'1' .lnhrfs1n1, .loffrw lfu!hrllj'f, Mr'lrlr1'fll'rilrh- fI1'lrl. lhmmz llrlllrlzwi. Gloria Slrunrl, Ilnrfrlh-11 Srlfrwwll. ISO'l l'OM ICUWZ lWf'l4lr1'fl Wuhlxl1'rl,Ifr gf Wfllizzrrls. Hlxfz' f'rIfr-llf1'f'lrl, Shirlrff Iilryfnn, Nnru lfnrlr, .funn Illlrlfrlwm. w ,f ff . .ll C . , ly . 7 - o .



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and 4lzip,4 pauengeu Allow iafeni . . . One of the main attractions during our voyage was the presentation of the Junior Class Play, THE WHOLE TOWN'S TALKING. The gradual dimming of the house lights, the usual few latecomers quietly slipping into the re- maining seats, and that last, final pause before the rising of the curtain, added to the atmosphere of thrilling expectancy on the first night showing of the play The comedy revolved a- round the unpredictable actions of Chet Binny fLaw- rence Conradj and his re- sourceful employer, Mr. resourceful employer, Mr. Simmons 1 Tom Dorumj. Mr. Simmons involved the un- willing Chet in a fake love affair with the beauteous movie queen Letty Lythe lAvonelle Brown, His goal was to romantlcize Chet in the eyes of his daughter Ethel fV1rg1n1a DGVIHG, Who liked her lovers to be cosmopolitan and experi enced such as her new French acquaintance, suave and sophisticated Mr Roger Shields fRonald Wasnockj Under the direction of Mr Hart Smith and the student director, Joan Christenson and with the fine support of the cast and many commit tees, the play materialized into a brilliant success F I lx 'l lx l2lI ' 1 u 7 , . , , . V Y A hh? . . . 7 ' . , 2 I . . ' - 4 .i.. rn .' A f . ', 'Ta . ,QA 'f l . . f .7 W V14 , , . , if - . . . 1 is 3- 5 'FUI' l'lf l'UlCl'I: 'l'nn1 llorum. Mr, Sininmnsg ' W l'f'ry1fru'4f llwl'lffr, .thu Simmons: Lan-- V A 1-ww-1' Vunrfzfl. Flu-su-r liinny. Th11t'.w rfylhl: I Z gm In Il. f'hwl,' ' U V Fl-I 'TIGR l'IC I'IlRl'1Z Tum lloruru, Mr, Sim- ? nums: .lvun l'inur1l, Sallie- Iilmmmi ,flmlix '- ,. .1rI,w1nf, Mrs. Simmons: l'fry1inif1 In l'inr, - ' litln-I Simmons: l,f11:'rf-rn-r Vnnmrl. flu-stu-r limnff, Miss lifoum, rr 1l11rrr'1'ngl fr'11v-Iwi' of ,mor rffpufv. fs zlnutlzvz' 1-ullsr' of Iruuhlr lu Vhrl lay rlrmrmrliny flu' rwlurn nj sunny lrfnl.'r'ls slzr has rlllvgmlfyf ylir-wr: Iifnr. liU'I l'UM l'lC I'llRl'I: limuzhl H'usnm'l.', lofi-r Shim-Iils: Tom Ilurum, Mr. Simmons: .-1 fion- vllr liroflvf, lmily liythv: l,u1l'rr'm-1' Vou- rurl. Clin-str-1' Hllllly. f'l1asl1'f' srwnls In hllrr 'jf ,lnrylnllmf lhusr Muppff. lim-liz' llnllrfflwml , we Inman: fwilh lmllff Lfllhf, nr has hr!

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