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lil! N 'I' IC .1 gffggff 4 ffigxggk PW 'W First row: Dorothy Rothlisberger, Joan Miller, Lucille Huber, Estela Barrera, Carol Fisher, Phyllis Lambert, Rachel Shade. Second row: Kay Little, Rheba Sonley, Virginia Marshall, Mary Little, Dmza Jean Krick, Marlene Downing, Cora Foster, Joyce Johnson. Third rovn Mary Swogger, Robert Howell, Nick Moreno, Don Stalter, Marilyn Hendershott, Darlene Mc Innes, Mr. Kennsrd Schsibly. Fourth row: Loren Decker, Dale Briokner, Shirley Clark, Evelyn Ayris, Loraine Metcalf, Bruce Jennings, Harlan Cassatt. The Dramatic Club has continued to give students valuable experience through the presentation of plays. Although limited because of a lack of time and a suitable place for rehearsals, those who took part in the plays enjoyed the work. Drsmatics :ls one of the most stimulating extra-curricular activities in which s. student may engage. a' 'f .l yf at x !2:ci'ir .lb XX -, I Us -' 'vu Tlvmrr-eigm
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uYl'lY 1' 4' Ill 'RO' Top rev, left to right: Lambert, Joan Hiller, ig' a A 1-K an Q i Marlene llurray, Lois Harry, Nancy Bigelow, Letitia Williamson, Phyllis Second rows Bernioe Vinnie, Lois Holliday, llary Little, Virginia Conrad, Irene Killer, Margaret 0'Conner, Ire. Barbara Stuart. Seated: Beverly Hapner, Phyllis Harry, Genevieve llarshall, Hilton Blubaugh, llike Kunik,llary Ellen lleyer. The Latin Club ne The purpose of the ellb that the study of 'Latin The most important during the spring, The ,l organized' by mmbers of the high school class studying first year Latin. is to oreate s. greater interest in the study of Latin and to shov others can be not only beneficial but enjoyable. project of the year for Latin Club members is the mock Ronan banquet held club members design and make Hanan costumes for this annual event. Pr0.id0nteeeeee e e eeeeeeelutol Blublugh Vice President llargsrst 0'Conner ' Secretary-Treasurer llary Little Reporter Phyllis Lambert Bulletin Bd ' Chairman .Joan lliller ,- f,. ' 3 -- S 4 Y Advisor .... I ......... ::::::llrs. Stewart W , A 1 691 2 1 3 3 1 6 . 9 f - 1 , 1
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S .PLA ' Top row, left tc right: Estela Barrera, Leorna Cline, Virginia Marshall, llarilou Carey. Second rows Donald Stalter, llarilyn Hendershott, Nick Moreno, Shirley Clark, Phyllis Willis, Mary Swogger, lr. Kemnard Schaibly, director. Third rows Loraine lletca1f,Da1e Br:l.ckner,Balph Brickner, Karl Nestle, Harlan Cassatt, Loren Decker. Our play, entitled 'lly I-leart's :Ln High, was a hilarious three-act comedy. Dorie Clary Swoggerj was the typical senior whose favorite pastime was entering contests, much to the unhappiness and disgust of Bart Giarlan Caszattj, her faithful stand-by. She wins a chance to work in a reel-estate agency, only to find that they have mistaken her for a boy and that ltr. Sherman Glalph Bricknerj, dcesn't think much of a wman's mind in business. She finally convinces him of her merits, but they are quickly destroyed by her higx school friends, Freddie and Dash fLoren Decker and Dale Bricknerj. Spry Aunt Amity Kshirley Clarkl, 'and she only 72 helps all she can and succeeds in making a housewife out of Dcri.e's moody mother, Elva fLcraine Iletcalfl which makes Leonidas, her husband, fltarl Nestle, very happy since he hasn't had a decent meal in years. Aunt Amity also beccmes a matchmaker, hitching up Kitsie CPhyl1is Willis, and Freddie, Dot Wirginaa Marshall, and Dash, and Bart and Doris. Helping to keep the crowd roaring was Dor1e's younger sister, Porky fllarilyn I-Iendershottj, who wants to became 'utterly ravishing so she can have all the boys silly over her like Dorie. All :Ln all, our Senior Play turned out very well, and everyone enjoyed it imnensely. , X f' A , K wg Plea Tsang-nan,
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