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Ft? SANIJII-RER, BETSY SCHAEI-'ER. ANNA JEAN SCHILLING, IJICK SCIIYEIILY. WALTER SCIIWINIJ. CHARLENE SI-IANLEY. .IOANNE SHUNIAN. LEWIS SILLSIAN. BLANCHII SIMPSON. JUNE SITTIC. PATRICIA mLAIGIIT. IiE'I I'Y JEAN SLOANI-I. BILLY SMITH. BOB SQLIRE. C-ITHERINIC STERLING. FRANCES STOREY. ,ll-NIOR STRICKLANIL BILL STRONG. MARTHA TODD. IQXROLINE TYLICKI. JACK VAN HOUTICN. GEORGIA XICTOR. HARRY WAGNER. JEANNE WAGNER. OLGA XXEAYER. BILL WELLXIAN. LE NOI WELLS. SHIRLEY WES'l'CO'I I'. ROGER WHIPPLE. IK ATIILEI-IN WHITNEY. KATIII.I-IFN WILLETT. ,IINI XYILSON. BRI CE 1 WILSON. IJORTIIY WRIGHT. DICK Il0NOBS F08 WILL RQIGERS GIRLS ELI-DN NEWCOMB AND BEVERLY ROHLAND, members of Miss Parsones creative English class, were honored at a reception given by Dr. Anderson, President of Redlands University. Helen Newcomb was awarded first prize in the junior high school division ol the annual Robert Browning Poetry contest. Beverl Rohland was awarded fifth Jrize. The Jrize W'lIlllIIl oem is re Jrinted here: Y I I o P l When I look into the star-filled night And see each little pin point lightg Instead of stars I see a town Hung, by the pixies, up-side-down. UP-SIDE-IIUIVJV T0 IVZV9' That lighfs a theatre, it seemsf And over there a drug store gleams. The comet Flashing through the sky Is but a fire-truck streaking by. And when the skies above are blue, The pixies now have had their fun. The people there, like me and you, 'Twas not what you or Itd have done, Co to school, and church, and town, For every night we see on high As though they were not up-side-down. The up-side-down town in the sky.
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x VAUDEVILLE A BRILLIANT perlormane of the play 'cFlmer,7 was the feature attraction of the Vaudeville. ulilnieril was played by Richard Mcheely and Harry Victor. Other stars were Helen Newcomb, Georgie Van Houten, Shirlee Parker, Doris ,lune Miner, June Simpson, Joan Bruce, Pauline Nelson, Peggy Johnston, Joanne Shanley, Greta Dillingham, Barbara Bishop, Frances Sterling, Ray McCoy, Comer Knowles and Dick Osborn. All these students did a fine job of acting. Musical talent was supplied by solos from Connie Goldberg and Mary- belle McCreary. A seven piece orchestra consisting of: Richard Waller, Don Vtfilson, Eddie Freeman, Baird Sammons, Marvin Tincher, Richard McNeely, ,lean Armitage, and featuring Richard Ellis, lack Tylicki, and Tommy Mc- Laughlin as vocalists. Accordian selections by Le Noi Wellman. Novelty piano selections by Mr. Coggin. and unique tap dancing by Beverly Bergeron. Presiding as master oi ceremonies was Ellis Feinstein. BUUNIIUP THE l943 Roundup was truly a cooperative undertaking. Many of the articles were written by the members of the creative English class and the Coxswain staff. Sales were handled through the ninth grade home rooms under the supervision of Mrs. Helen Taylor. Members of the Camera Club Worked on the lay-outs, captions, proof-reading, typing, and general organization. Photographs were submitted by the following people: Pollyanna Seely, Corrine Gage, lane Kervin, Ann Hodges, Bob Dixon, Wanda bewman, Marcella Stener- son, Richard Erickson, Nancy Luby, Dick Osborn, Bill Muntz, Bill Hubbard, Harlen Terwilliger, Patty Jones, ,lean Armitage, Claudine Norris. Special thanks are given to Pollyanna and Mrs. Seely who contributed their valuable time and equipment so that we could have the fine group pictures K sw,,Qg, 1 Li is. ...B A which add so much to this years book. Corrine Cage, Pollyanna Seely, and Melvin Whitesman were awarded free Roundups, Corrine and Pollyanna for the many pictures contributed and Melvin for the winning poster in the Roundup poster contest. Jean Armitage, Camera Club President, and Betty lo Daughtery were most helpful in organizing the pictures and names for the pages of graduates. To the above named and to the others who contributed to the success of the Roundup the committee composed of Mr. Loyd Landes, Mrs. Helen Taylor, and Mr. Carl Ehmann wish to express their Warm thanks. Special credit for material aid is given to Mr. Stanley F. Hill, Long Beach Engravers, and Mr. Richardson, of The Royal Press, Ltd., printers. fa lr A a J ' f 4 . mf Fw? iii MW' A as . SHG . . ,-MA, . ' ...L ...,,...,- Ml, 'fn
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