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t 'l'1'.1 OZIM-'Om UIQJNOF' SENICDR PLAY The Spimleip, Il imirdei' xnystery play hy lfulton Ourslei' and Lowell Iiremzino. was presented :is the senior class play this yezxi' XIV. Arthur C. Brzuly directed it. Klemhers of the exist :incl the parts they played ure: Ifdmom Buster. Kiunsieur Qiililffillllil B:l1'h:1i':1 Sharp, Alexa: he Roy Ren fm, john Czirringgrmiq Pauline Kessizxr, Beverly Lame: john ifzikin Dr. Blziekstoiieq Clare Call, Hrs. XxiiII1i7iCI'OIl: Harold i12lI'l'iI1g1I'0ll Xlzihmey: Iilhert Dunn, Hr. Young: Dee Davis, Sergeant Schmidt Herbert Fletcher, Bill: XVZIIICI' I l0i'?IllCiSft'I', Dick: Doris XVZIITCII l'epoi'rei': Chzirles Hyde, Inspector Riley: Zeilzl Rue Smith, lfsteile Susan Lindsziy, 'llmieg Huh Roddick, Ofiieei' Ilougjliteryg Fred xvilllfilll, mlieemzm: Ciorduii Gill, wolieemzui: Zelma Gussin, due . I u tor, l oi'rest lfuihner, l m'rest FlliiII1l'I'Q B1lI'i11ll'1l XVehster, Hrs Tierriey.
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'M -4-4 1 i . 'I W 1 - I r BUYS' SI-1X'I'IIT'l'Ii GIRLS' 'I'RlPI.I-I TRIO ister, Ilyclc, Ihincan, l.. Rcnfro, Pollock, Xlaltlcti, II. Sharp. II. Sharp, Taylor, Shipley, Teague. Keller, hloy, I.cSchoIs, Hart. A. Sharp, 'l'. fall. BOYS' SEXTETTE Klemhers of the Boys' Sextette sang for the Rotary Club, Lions' Club, and P.-'I'.A. The six boys were chosen from the regular Glee Club. They had a very successful year despite the fact that their class time was limited. The group was composed of Le Roy Renfro, Charles Hyde, Gordon Walden, Kenneth Pollock, Vernon Duncan, and lfdmond Buster. GIRLS' TRIPLE TRIO The Girls' Triple Trio, selected from the Glee Club, sang on various occasions, and at the lfbell Club program on Hay IO. The girls sang songs of other lands and wore the native costumes of those countries. The group was composed of Betty Taylor, Beatrice Kel- ler, Sarah Teague, Iirst sopranosg Uelphine Joy, Helen .lean Shipley, Theda Call, second sopranos: Anita Sharp, lfvelyn Le Schofs, Ger- trude Hart, altosg and Helen Sharp, pianist. ' BRASS ENSEIVIBLE A brass ensemble composed of Vernon Duncan, lfdmond Bus- ter, and Arthur VV:1rren, trumpets: -lobn lfaltin, trombone: Charles Hyde, baritone, Kenneth Pollock, bass horn: and Helen Jean Ship- ley, pianist, was organized this year. The group played for many of the service clubs and church organizations. Xlembers of this group used their efforts to malce P.,-'I'.A. meetings and Teachers' Institute more enjoyable. BRASS ICNSICNI HLIQ Stanclingjllyrlc, Pollock, linkin, Rcnlro, Shipley, Sill XX'uitn t 1 I A . .C , ,. .--. .xy-I' imi- + lil A 5, ing-A. 2 , Bus c', llnnczn. 1 - . Q5 RX! . l 'l'11 OZPHOM UIQJNDI-I
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ON E-ACT PLAY Neighbors , by Zona Gale, was the play selected by llr. Arthur C. Brady to be presented at the annual One-Act Play Tournament at the Pasadena Community Playhouse this spring. The play won fourth place. Pauline Kesslar, who took the part of lllis' Ellsworth, was awarded first place as the outstanding actress among the students competing. She was offered a two-year scholarship at the Pasadena Playhouse, and was also given a book of the outstanding plays of 1933 and 1934. The play was presented at the Ventura County Festival of Arts, at a high school assembly, at the lllasonic Temple, and also for the P.-T. A. The cast is as follows: Grandma, Barbara Sweetlandg Mis' Abel, Betty lllurrayg Ezra, James Lincoln, Peter, David Rockwell: lnez, Evelyn Le Schofsg Mis' Nloran, Helen Sharp, Mis' Trot, Clare Call, and lllis' Ellsworth, Pauline Kesslar. l 'l'1'J OZM-'Om Ulbawv-L
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