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SETllOR CLASS PLAlj AUNT CATHIE'S CAT Aunt Cathie’s Cat went prowling around the stage of the North Powder gym on the night of November 19, when the seniors presented their class play. The grave in the cellar and the ghostly Maria Gracia succeeded in thoroughly frightening the leading character, Aunt Cathie, as well as the audience, and all were relieved when a sane explanation was offered for the mysterious events which took place. The cast was as follows: Bill Pryor Jane Trimble Cathie Trimble Margaret Trimble Dottie Trimble Maria Gracia Jose Gracia David Brent Liz Pryor Tilly Pitts Officer Gas Man ...Kenneth Myers Elenor Hayes Arelona Frost .Margie McCanse Sheila McCanse —Margaret Shaw Tom Taylor Howard Bowman Barbara Pearson Delpha Smith Jim Wilson Richard Brant JUNIOR CLASS PLAIJ “HOBGOBLIN HOUSE” A sigh of relief went up from the audience when the supposedly insane Bluebeard Bronson was captured by the heroes. Jack Loring and Frank Harlow, and the mystery of the rolling skull and the head hanging in the closet was solved. This play was presented by the junior class on March 10 with the following cast: Miss Prissie Marion Carter Jill Carter Susan Perkins Delilah Worts Henry Goobee Jack Loring-------- Frank Harlow Bill Wilkins Bluebeard Bronson Dorius Krupp Patricia Arnold Elsie Nice Joan Johnson Barbara Young Dorothy Peterson Floy Mann Kenny Smith Bob Tally Don Hunt Ed Taylor Freddy Taylor Howard Taylor Pat Tunnock
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Baccalaureate Baccalaureate services for the graduating class were held Sunday evening, May 14, at the high school with the Reverend Sydney Walker of Baker delivering the sermon. + + Commencement Commencement exercises we re held I4 riday evening. Ma HI, in the gymnasium. For the lirst time in the history ol North Powder High School, the graduating class wore caps and gowns. Mr. Lyle Johnson, registrar of the Lastern Oregon College ol La Orande, spoke on the sub- ject. “Where do you go from here.” Lienor Hayes gave the valedictorian address, and Margie McCall so the salutatory address. 4- + Jamboree The Basketball Jamboree was held Friday, December This an- nual invitational student body activity brought ten teams from Union and Baker counties to compete for the championship and officially open the basketball season. Several hundred spectators witnessed the play- offs and the defeat of North Powder by Union in the final game. A trophy was awarded the captain of the I nion Bobcats by Sheila Mc( anse.
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SOPHOmORE CLASS PLAlj HIS FIRST LOVE” limmv’s repeated assertions to his devoted wife l ay, that she was his lirst and only love nearly went asunder when his real first love, Peggy, turned up for a visit with Fay. Jimmy’s frantic efforts to keep Fay and Peggy from having a private conversation kept the audience roaring with laughter. This play was presented to the P. 1. A. and tin Student ]i dy by the Sophomores with the following cast: Fay Barbara Young Peggy Edna Kenworthy Jimmy Bob 1 ally Taxi Driver Noel Gorham FRESHMAT1 CLASS PL A I] HIGH. VVYDE AXI HANDSOME” The student body was entertained by the Freshman class with the play, “High, Wyde, and Handsome.” Miss Wyde, alias a human adding machine, was practically run- ning Martin High’s business, so Martin stepped out and let her run it. Then he proceeded to make things hard for Miss Wyde in order to crack her business veneer. The difficult position sl«' found herself in, kept the audience in stitches. The cast was as follows: Miss Wyde Martin High----- Ross Amon Pearly Gregg---- Shirley Ruby Gorgetta-------- Mrs. Queensbury Jodie —LaVerna Colpitts Henry Pearson Don Hunt Ed Taylor Jack Frost Phyllis Taylor La Rose Bowman Dorothy Thompson Claudeen Jones Loretta Turner ■v
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