soda pop and salad were served. After this cookies were brought out and everyone ate their fill. It is certain the students will say that this was the happiest school party of the entire year. Basket Social In order to raise money for the Junior-Senior Banquet, the Junior class gave a dance and basket social on March 14. This dance and basket social netted the Juniors $28, less the cost of the orchestra and decorations The decorations for this occasion were very good, showing the pains and the time put in at the job. At one end were streamers coming from the corners to the center with the Senior class colors on them while the other end was decorated with Junior class colors. The years of graduation were put at each end respectively, the Seniors being ’41 and the Juniors ’42. The dance lasted until about eleven o’ 2lock then the baskets were sold, the dance then resumed for a short while. Sophomore Play A clean rural comedy “Aaron Slick From Punkin Crick” was given by the Sophomore class, May 29. The Sophomores were fortunate to get William Randall, a junior, tne school’s outstanding actor to play the lead. The play was of a city slicker, slicked by Aaron Slick, a country hick. The cast was: Aaron Slick, not as green as he looked — — William Randall William Merridew, a crooked speculator — — — Kenneth Moore Clarence Green, a mysterious young man — — — Paul Masters Mrs. Rosy Berry, an Oklahoma widow — — — Phyllis Meagher Glady Merridew, a sweet young thing — — Emogene Yocum The Girl in Red — — — — — — — Ruth Sielert Little Sis Riggs, a regular tomboy — — — .— Lois Randall Supported by the rest of the Sophomores and directed by Mr. Frazee. School Play “Have a Heart,” was the school play this year, April 25. It was a comedy of a married man, Ted Watson who found he had no wife, then found he had two too many. Directed by Miss Davis. The cast was: Ted Watson, very much in love — — — — William Randall Peggy Watson, his wife — — j— — — Mildred Hamlin Lou Mansfield, their charming neighbor — — — Ruth Sielert Bo Larson, substitute butler — — — — Elwood Townsend Fritz Vining — — ,— — — — — — Lois Randall Mark Andrews, in love with Lou — — — .— Jerry Sackett Freshmen Give Party On March 28th, the Freshman class gave the Sophomore class a party. Games were played and then refreshments were served. A new game was the high-light of the party. It was baseball played with a basket ball. Although some left quite early, all had fun. -(47)-
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