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T' 1 T11 I rail -s S vvnli ll ual mu U' liltl I Ili rnu ' Carolyn Ward. Ramona Cook, Claire LaCroix, Mildred Dansro, Charlotte Smith, Judith And' rews, Marilyn Carlisle, joan Mintzer, Darleyne Hart. .Ioan Manley, Barbara Dye, Carol Raymond, Elise Plude, joan Mclicrley. Lillian Paul, Patricia Hubbard. Mary ,lane Anderson, Geraldine Phillips, Marie Altrui, Carolyn Shedd Phyllis Perkins. janice Carlisle, Mary Ellen Hunt, Barbara Rich, Elinor Ingalls, Audrey Perkins, -loanne Buttles, Corinne White, Marlon Bryant, Mary lane Borah, Mary Cvay Eddy, Mrs, L, Mabel Morrill, Faculty Arlrixtrg jane Ruclin. Mary jean Burr, Tilton R1chards,james White, Paul Haclcel, Esther Hale, Virginia Smith, Theo' dora Grover, Mary Beauchamp, Patricia Galarneaujoy Frisch, Francis Rice, Donald Sherburne. Charles Wiley, Paul Stevens, Robert Rogers. Calvin Atwood. ilrzai Theaterfminded boys and girls, under the direction of Mrs, L. Mabel Morrill, enjoyed a full and busy year in the Mimes Club. Graduates,' from junior Mimes, plus all juniors and seniors who were interested in drama, constituted this year's organization. They elected as their leaders: Judith Andrews, president, Marilyn Carlisle, vice president, Joan Mintzer, secretary, Darleyne Hart, treasurerg and Charlotte Smith, program chairman. Every meeting was devoted to some activity connected with the theater, malcefup demonstrations, excerpts from, and onefact, plays, talks by the mem' bers on some phase of actingg and discussions of current articles and pictures dealing with drama. Additionally, several demonstrations on the right way to act were given. Two assembly plays were presented, one of which was VVe Hold These Truthsn put on in collaboration with junior Mimes, Also, a childrens play was shown to members of the grade schools and The Hungerersw was entered in the State Play Contest.
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w 5 l lcvzifot if outa Lnder the direction ot Miss Moran. 'taculty adviser, and Miss Moore. assistant faculty adviser. the Monitor Squad ol' I9-17 conducted trallic regularly and elhciently throughout the school year They insured against possihle accidents and saw that passing to and from classes was done smoothly and as noiselesslj as possihle Richard Paul and loin Rooney served as chiefs ol' the squad and Charlotte Smith as secretarvftreasurer All carried out their duties laithllullv, and. in addition, were responsihle, along with the rest ol' the Monitors. lor the success of the Harvest Dance, whose decorations followed the pattern suggested hv a harvest. Also. the Monitors sponsored a movie at a school assemhlv, which proved interesting as well as lucrative. All through the year, the Monitors served their Joh well and cheerfully as vital memhers ol' the high school'S functioning. They met the heavv respon' sihility which rested upon them with capahility and interest. front ruu Esther Hale, ,Iohn Markham, Marilyn Smith, Donald -lohnson, Theodora Grover. Snmnl 1'.1 u Geraldine Phillips, Martha johnson, Beverly Ellvvood. Charlotte Smith, Richard Paul. Cfho-tl wit Mary Beauchamp, Fern Gratten, Marilyn Carlisle, Audrey Perkins. Paul Hacltel. turn-th ron Fred Cookuludrth Andrews, Virginia Smith, VVilliam VV1ld, Tom Rooney, Larry Duval lrltli rou Donald Sherhurnc. Tom Smith, VVendell Davis, Charles VViley. Miss lfsther Moore, :Xfsimiut lautlty .-'x.liis.r. VVarren Bergstrom
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fs fe L tuziot 5 ima: Stagefstruclc freshmen and sophomores learned much ahout the theater during meetings of the hlunior Mimes this year under the guidance of Mrs- Elimheth B. Greene. They listened to talks concerning the history of the theater and viewed illustrative worlfc, such as the various types of plays in existence. Additionally, actual work in acting was carried out, the results of which were a 0ne'act play, A Dogs Life, and We Hold These Truths, the latter heing staged with the Mimes Cluh in assemhly. Memhership in junior fvlimes is a stepping stone to Mimes, the senior organization. just as much work and interest is put into this cluh for less experienced drama students, though, as is evident in Mimes. The officers responsible for the leadership oifhlunior Mimes this year were: Mary jeffords, presidentg blaclcie Daley, vice presidentg and Cynthia Taylor, secretaryftreasurer. lrunl su Nlrs hlimhcth Greene l.i.ul:x fkliiyrr. Mary Braddct. Su:annc Davis, Clonstante Q larlt, Agni: Hizdilsian, Margaret lvilhcrt Cynthia Stillman Lorraine Bellamy. Nancy Butlchclm fynrhii Taylor. ,lean Stax uns N...'ri,l run Xlarilyn lrop, Barham 'adams ,lean Collette, Patricia Cxlilltms,-l.luiLJCl1t1C Daly Nlary vlcllird Rathcl Humeistcr Tlirrxl mt Oliycnc Yeward. Xlary .fxnna Bughce Fxclyn Lrlcason Betsy Qmith Georgia Xluustaltzs Patritii Xlatzer
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