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l 'l lu XTX W f' ' ' 'F' 'W' ,O ,. me W '-'eff aww 2 I 4' any 9 K , 404 1- NX V 'X 'W' X . . yafgvgfm Q4-if mf 77f?9 ':SM 2 FRESHMAN CLASS llISTORY 7. . - WWW. if . In the fall of 1939 there came to the halls of Redmond Union High School a group of eighty-seven new students. They were a bashful, quiet class who soon became ac- customed to the ways and rules of the school. This group of students, the freshmen, 'X soon proved themselves scholastically by appearing continuo s on th All-American, R honor roll, and honorable mention lists. A :y: 4, At the same time the advisors of activities were made to r ognize the talents of the , group. One freshman played a leading part in the operetta, and others were found in both girls' and boys' choruses. As for other activities, they took active part in the orchestra, the Girls' League, and the F. F. A. One freshman girl, Ruth Blackstone, was queen of the F. F. A. Barn Dance. In athletics the boys appeared in the F. F. A. smoker, and the girls were good in bowling, volley ball and basketball. - 0 7,1 CLASS OFFICERS M - I+ FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Q President ..........,...,..........,...,.........,....,, Seichi Konno ...,...,.,,...,,.,.,......,,.,.,..,.,, Seichi Konno Vice-President ....,.,.....,.,.,,.,.,..,..,,,,,,, ,Jay Glatt .,.,..,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,.,..,,, , ,, ,,..,.., Wayne Mayfield Secretary ................,,.,..,..,,.,,,,,.,,,,.,...,.., Elaine Young ,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,..,.,..... ......, E laine Young E Sergeant-at-Arms .,.,,,,,,,,.. ,.,......., ,.,, A n dy Greiner ,..,.,,. ,,,.,,.,, ,,,., , , Neil Davis 5 X Council Members ,........ , , , ,,,,,, ......,..,................ ,....,, ,,...,,,, .,,,,,,,,,. . .,,, M a r i an Pickles V4 'W I , 5 Dqrne Johns . :ig S j - - 76' WWW x...-V ' I - A f 1 , . S-' S M , L- n 0 WW A if 62 1 LAMHF If ,nqf U ' . it
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STUDENT BODY The R. U. H. S. Student Body has had one of the most successful years in its history. This organi- zation bought a combination radio and phonograph for the school dances. It also secured several good pay assemblies, arranged the freshmen initiation, and hello day. The Student Body Officers for the first semester were: President, Charles Sawyerg Vice-President, Keith Shepard, Secretary, Virginia Swendigg Treasurer, Dorothy Croghan, Sergeant-at-Arms, Letter- meng Council Members, Charles Hiatt and Evelyn Ryderg Yell Leaders, Bud McDonald, Mary Ellen Hutchins and Frankie Stephenson. There were some changes the second semester: President, William Hall, Vice-President, Betty Lou Shelley, Secretary, Tomiko Konnog Treasurer, Pat Follong Sergeant at-Arms, Lettermeng Council Members, Norma Jean Short and Borden Becky Yell Leaders, Frankie Stephenson and Carl Copper. STUDENT BODY PLAY When Harold Werple, a prospective bridegroom, came to the home town of his fiancee, he dropped in to see an old college acquaintance, Janet Williams, who was staying at the home of a Mrs. Baker. He persuaded the household to rehearse the marriage ceremony in order to gain self-confidence. All was well until it was learned that Wilbur, the butler who performed the ceremony, was a notary public. Director David L. Wilson decided to have two casts for this play. They were as follows: UTHIS CAST 'ATHAT CAST Minnie Carson . . . . . .Lucille Tranchell ...... .... I nez Johnson Marion Baker . . . . . .Lois McDonel ......, .... B arbara Scott Joan Keeler .... . . .Betty Weigand .... .... H elen Morton Wilbur ......... . . .Elbert Steele .... .... M arvin Christy Janet Williams ...... . . .Veokra Heath . . . .... Terry Hubbard Harold Werple ....... .. .Chuck Hiatt . . .... Raymond Reif Dorothy Van Straaten ...... Evelyn Ryder . . . .... DeFreise Johns Mrs. Keeler .......... . . .Carmen Newell .... .... D orothy Hodge Mr. Crouch .... . . .Will Kanoff . . . . . . .Norval Grubb SENIOR PLAY The curtain rose amid the howling of wind and deafening sound of thunder. This was merely the beginning of The Eyes of Tlaloc, a three-act mystery play directed by David Wilson. The action took place at the Arizona ranch of John Wayne fWilliam Hallj when he had mysteri- ously disappeared. Other characters who appeared early in the play were: Amanda Simpkins CPhyllis Meansj, John Wayne's housekeeperg her husband, Ezra CBob WhiteJg and Pudge Rogers, a friend of the Simpkins and partner in their crime CEdwin Schmidtl. The mystery was deepened throughout by disguised characters. The first person seen in disguise was Professor Hallett CNorval Grubbb, mas- querading as Tommy Tinker, a well-known prizefighter. His coming to the ranch created a disturbance because he immediately fell in love with John Wayne's niece, Nancy Howe QEvelyn Ryderj. Miss Howe brought with her two friends, Virginia Byrd and Pat Gillis fDeLora Davis and Betty Jeanne Kings- buryj. Other parts were Jim Wayne fMarvin Christyl, disguised as Professor Hallettg Pepita and Salvador Del Santos QDorothy Croghan and Rex Richardsonj, who come to the ranch in search of Pepito's husband, and Nawa, an Indian fLester Chitwoodl. The drama ended happily as all the mystery was solved and love found Nancy Howe and Tommy Tinker at the final curtain. The production staff included: William Hall, Warren Parr, Keith Shepard, Beryl Roberts, Vernon Kirby, lla Kissler, Agness Alexander, Will Kanoff, and Betty Mae Weigand. J UNIOR PLAY The scene of the play was Mrs. Spangler's rooming house at Brookfield College. The action started on the day before commencement and in addition to her regular college boy roomers, their girls kept popping in and out, a few parents and aunts turned up, and 'tPrexy and Professor Bean found several occasions to call. Things happened in this play for the characters were all struck with spring fever. The boys who lived in this house were Ed Burns, a chemistry studentg Vic Lewis, an art studentg and Howard Grant, a senior studying zoology. Lou Herron breezed in frequently to borrow the type- writer and to see Ed. Anne Purcell was Howard's Uheart interest. Ed's pals gave him many headaches and made his love affairs difficult. At the end Howard proved to be a big disappointment to his Aunt Maude, his girl, and his friends, but the play turned out to please everyone as Ed and Lou fell in love. This play was directed by David L. Wilson. The cast included Borden Beck, Jim Carlton, Margaret Carroll, Nadine Davenport, Kenneth Davis, Philip Fleck, Carol Helmholtz, Marian Henderson, Dorothy Hodge, Bill Mayfield, Donna Jean Peterson, and Floyd Van Buskirk.
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