Selah High School - Fruitspur Yearbook (Selah, WA)

 - Class of 1937

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Page 24 text:

l Left to right: Montgomery, D. Montgomery, Baker, Scherer, Burgner, Engman, H. Montgomery, Milne, Jahnke. Step on It, Stanw TAN, CBud Burgnerj who l1ad been such a promising young man, was ready to give up trying. But red-haired Pauline Engman, aided and abetted by drawling Bob Milne, lovesick Howard lllontgoinery, mate-seeking llelen Montgomery, chilly-hearted Dorothy lllontgotnery, bumpkinish Elsie -lahnke, and the sinister workings of fate, inspired new fire through which Stan eventually won Wealth and happiness, in spite of the efforts ot' his haughty ex- fianeee, Ellen Scherer, and big-time financier, Don Baker. Step on lt, Stanf' a play as breezy as its title in dialogue, plot, and di' reetion was presented on October 30. Miss Pic-kett Pillllf' down from the library to bring out the best of her class' histronie talents. Page120 FR-UITSPUR

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May 12-Scoop! Several otherwise honest-looking individuals spotted by S-men Chiding behind keep off grass signb to be in especial hurry. All dash off in cars. Thought to be seniors sneaking, but check-up prevented when Mr. Campbell demanded explanation for S- men 's presence ou grass. Cars lost in dust before S-men were released, making shadowing im- possible. May 14-Tip from inside channels inform S-men to be in gym at 4:00 p. m. to confiscate powerful drugs. S-men disguised as crepe paper streamers. Mothers at tea watched closely. No ill effects from food noted. S-men finally test liquid drink. Potions prove to be oolong served by daughters. May 20-Various individuals, mostly boys but several athletically inclined girls, found to be in possession of valuable trophies, pins, letters, etc. Discovery thought to be important, but careful investigation proved every possessor earned reward through hard work, no theft being proved. June 4-Can it be that I have failed? My last chance to solve the case! Every outgoing senior searched. Only possessions found are diplomas, sad smiles, five or six tears, and two unidentified sighs, thought probably to be happy. Note: Just received telegram from SHS authorities stating that case was not failure. Office declares my accurate record of case can be used as FRUITSPUR calendar, making schedule unnecessary. Snooppuss scores again! QSignedD EVERSOUR SNOOPPUSS. FRUITSPUR Pagt-19



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Warren Jones, Ellen May Sheets, Albert Matson. Juanita Wright, Douglas Eiistzive. Ml ' :ppm- Kenneth Lyon, Helen Shepherd. Gladys Herring, Bob Stephens, Lois May Mclilvers. Blll'bll1'il Thonipson. Mary Jenin Glenn. Hold Eve-ry! Ising If the juniors of the audience felt any inclination to take a cue from their play title early in the evening of November twentieth, they changed their minds and relaxed along about the second act. Hold Everything proved a success both artistically and financially. Doug Eustace played up to pretty Juanita Wright a ln Robert Taylor, with understanding Corinne Phillips offering an encouraging hand. Barbara Thompson added another feather to her act- ing cap with her characterization of the superstitious colored maid who became frighteningly involved with two crooks. fast-talking Bob Stephens and a little-too-nervous-for-his-own-good Warren Jones. Gladys Herring threw her minor role into prominence with her frantic attempts to give her three more ambitious than talented daughters, Helen Shepherd, Mary Jeanne Glenn and Lois May MeEvers, a chance at Hollywood. But when Ken Lyons detects the set-up's defects with hotel proprietress Ellen May Sheets unwitting aid, the stolen money is returned to rich bank- er Albert Matson. with villains Jones and Stephens receiving just deserts. to say nothing of the delectible dessert the leading man received as the curtain closed, F RU ITSP UR lmgffyl

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