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

 - Class of 1949

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. . . see puck and shovel pranks . . . 'llhe Jiuiiors' reniarkable perform- ance of the hilarious play, HTl1e Canni- bal Queen, made its presentation a complete sueeess. The plot centers around Allen Kent CPeter Sibbaldl who falsely tells a ricl1 uncle QSidney Smithl he is bringing' home a cannibal queen from the Solo- mon Islands. Allen's friend, Bruce Clyde Cliarry Uayanusl. a newspaper reporter, learns about it and enriches the story with a fake queen C-loan llritehfieldj and her retainers Qlionda Barnard a11d Larry Eymanb. Wlieii the real queen, Ju Ju fBeVerly Pinordl, appears unexpectedly the plot really becomes complicated. This fast action comedy was under the competent direction of Mr. Robert Stocking Who Was ably assisted by pro- duction manager, Frances Richard, and her various committees. As the cry 'ffioldln echoed across the country, all classes of people hur- ried from different direetionsg so the ring of three bells beckons all students to an assembly at R-.H.S. A large variety of programs was planned for the edueation and entertainment of the students. During this year the assemblies were outstanding' in the portrayal of interest and purpose, due in part to the number of National Assemblies which were pre- sented. These types of assemblies gave students a chance to see more and bet- ter presentations at a reasonable price. Of most enjoyment to the students were the pep assemblies before the games which encouraged the players to do their best for the school and urged the students to support them. TOP PICTURE The cast of The Cannibal Queen takes a bow. PICTURE 2 In this confusing scene the question is, Who is the real JuJu'I PICTURE 3 A scene from the play, Fireman, Save My Child. PICTURE 4 The '48 Seniors cast a line for Student Body Secretary.

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ART CLUB TOP ROW: Pete Sibbald. Cecil Wilcox, Sid Smith, Mr. Stocking, advisor. ROW 2: Shirley Melville, Chris Johnson. Margaret Reiners. BOTTOM ROW: Gladys Larson, Lynnette Smith, Margie Williams, Elsie Wright. OFFICERS: Shirley Melville. presi- dent: Betty Kohler, vice-presi- dent: -loan Critchfield. secretary. mixed :With paint, pen and patter. The Art Club, lllldel' Mr. Robert Stoc-king's capable supervision, was 1'0- orgaiiized this year to further develop the interest and ability ofthe Stl'l1gIg'lll1g' artists of To the meetings n1e111- bers brouglit examples of original art work to receive co11struetiVe connnents and 1-1'itieis111 from the other enthusi- asts. Everyone reineinbers the aiieieiit our whieh the sehool-spirited Art Club entered i11 the Hoinecoining Parade featuring Sid Smith as HITOIIIQCOIIITIIQ' Queen of l9l2. Another of tl1e olubls nunierous iiiidertakiiigs was painting posters for various school activities. Our Sliortlizuid Ulub, supervised by Miss lleora Bradsliziw, is n svhool service group. Among its nunierous aetivities are helping' with student body records, doing ste11oe'1'z1pl1ic- and ele1'iez1l work for the sohool, and aiiswerine' wills f1'0lll o1',e,'a11izz1tio11s in the eoinniunity desiring serviee of this kind. To finzuu-e its sf-hool projeets, whieh are seleeted early i11 the year. the elub sells typing paper and shorthzind noteboolas, jllltl sponsors ai pep dainee. Equipinent given to the student body by the 1-lub iiivliules ai phonogrzipli and l'0COl'll6, ai llllIllll0l'lllg' IIlill,'hlllt', ai receipt 1ll2lf'llllli', and 21 elievk Writer. SHORTHAND CLUB TOP ROW: Janice Fairservice 8 Gladys Snodgrass. Delores Baar, Mary Zimmer, Virginia Dagley. BOTTOM ROW: Betty Dunder Barbara Bailey, Patty Somers Miss Bradshaw, advisor. OFFICERS: Betty Dunder. presi- dent: Barbara Bailey, viee-presi- dent: Patty Somers, secretary- treasurer. Q nap

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