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SENIOR PLAY . 2 lt, 1 ' l I SECOND ROW: R. Meilinger, O. Puhan, H. Hirsch, A. Marrs, M. Elseman, H. Cochran. FIRST ROW: Miss Van Sickle, director, E. Smith, G. Knight, E. Osland, E. Ropp, F. Jandt, B. Hough. Parents and Pi tails roved to be a ver successful and amusin lav when g P Y g P . it was produced by the senior class. Under the direction of Miss Van Sickle the la was sta ed on A ril 23. It was an u -to-date lay with man romantic and P y g P P P . Y dramatic situations. Take Z1 look at the seniors in the cast and you will know why the play was El hit with everyone. . A Page Tweniy-two
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EXTRAS I942 S. . ' 25 THIRD RONV: R. D'Emke, Lipp, W. Fender, G. Fields, R. Martin, R. Richardson, H. Hough I, O'Neill D. Anderson K. Flynn R. Thomas E. Russell J. Montgome S. Walk- D. L' gh a J J y J ry! ' tr: 'ls a A. Rierson. SECOND' ROW: E. Middaugh, S. Olson, L. Olson, Carr, R. Swenson, Haskins D. Gradv M Baie, M. McFarland, D. VVright, E. Kesslar, B. Parker, Zimmerman, M. lvliinson, K.'lTT1lIl tison, B. Eichelberger, Mr. Davis, Adviser. FIRST ROW: li. Smith, B. Peterson, A. Schoener, D. Eade, R. Devine, S. Werner, J. Ogilvie, K Tatterszill, l,. Cunz, l. Marsh, A. Keenan, L. Grady, G. Potter. SEATIQD: S. Schcidecker, R. Sebby, E. LaBoube, H. Vilmin, B. Allen. The extras, the youngest group but the second largest on the lot, became ac- quainted and took active parts in the school activities under their class adviser, Mr. Davis, and their class officers: president, Shirley Walker, vice president, John Montgomeryg secretary-treasurer, Tone O,Neill, student council members, lfsther lVliddaugh and Russell Swenson. Some of the extras were discovered to possess zitlieletic talent and became stars in football and basketball. These are Hugh Hough, Wendell Fender, and Richard lVlartin. During the last half of the year, the extras became active members in the boys, and the girls' glee clubs. The extras climaxed their first year by giving the coming freshman class a reception in the high school gymnasium. Page Twenty one :
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STUDENT COUNCIL STANDING: H. Risch, R. Swenson, Mr. Haskin, adviser, R. Larson. SEA'I'ED:: V. Parks, F. Poole, E. Smith, R. King. The student council this year has upheld the reputation established by the councils of preceding years. It is composed of two persons from each class and an adviser from the faculty. The purpose of this group is to maintain cooperation and harmony and to bring about a better understanding between individual students and classes, also between the faculty and the student body. The student council planned many interesting programs. On the memorial occasions of Lincoln's and Washington's birthdays we had local speakers. The members of the student council acted as very eH71cient chairmen. We also planned the programs which featured the comedy artists, Briggs and Schuttg the Jubilee Singersg and the Monmouth College Choir. The council l11Ct the last time to decide who should represent the junior class in the nomination of candidates for this year's May Queen. Page Twmiiy-T11 ree
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