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Scene a-t the close of Act I when Aunt Caroline tell dead. -,,,....-- 'J 53 52: Ze N ' 4 it lf- f Miss Bressee makes-up .Io Ann Thomas while Betty Shelton watches. bi- ,,,f gift Sue Taylor, who takes piano lessons in the play, is practicing. ..18- WHO KILLED AUNT CAROLINE? The juniors came through with :I real mystery this year. We quote: This is a new kind of mystery play- one that doesn't depend on shrieks, clutching -hands, or sliding panels for its effects. lnstead, Who Killed Aunt Caroline? is a study in character, humorous and pleasant characters, and tha't's the thing about this clever play that gets you. For instead of peopling the st:-gc with a lot ol' fright- ening suspects, each with some diabolical reason for committing the crime, the author introduces as amiable a hunch of people as you would ever meet. The linrlicott family are the kind of -folks who live next floor. And for three exciting acts there hangs over your head the knowledge that one of these genial people has committed a cold, calculating murder. Of oourse, Aunt Caroline deserved to die. She was mean, domineering and rieh. But who killed her? The cast includes: Mrs. Eleanor Endicott, a paino teache. ,,,, Jo Ann 'I'lmnmg Agnes, aged 17 L ...,...........,..,.,..... L ..........,.........., Colene Smith Riccy, aged 17 i...,Y ....,.......,, .,.., D 4 in Doly Beryl, aged 15 ..,,... ..,.,....,...... C arrie Stroup Cicely, aged 10 ...........i................ ......... K athleen Donelson Aunt Caroline ........,.., ............,....... , Valera Ann .lohnson Miss Mabbitt, her companion . ....., ,. David Thompson, Agnes' fiance ....... .Betty Shelton Philip .lahurn Dan Conovan, lticcy's pal ,.....,,....,. ..., , .laekic Miller Miss MacLain, his teacher ,..,.,.,,, Una Magaman, a music pupil June Pattcson .....Sue Taylor Lieutenant Clayton, of the police ,.... ,......... 'I 'omniv Iluffinan Before the curtain goes up Sue Taylor, l R and Valera Johnston chat with Mr. Kiley, Jr., sponsor Tonnny Huffman and .lim Jacques relax on the divan.
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Naomi Reed repairs a book while Mary Matthews and Barbara Raney share an amusing passage. Louetta Per- shall is arranging the shelves and Erma Laltue is sealed at the desk. GOOD DRIVERS ARE MADE, NOT BORN In drivers' education the first month is spent in learning road rules and the theory of driving. Films and tlisrussiuns aid in the presentation of the material. Then the students are put on a driving schedule. They learn to operate a ear properly under the supervision of Coach Fleak. The dual control car is a familiar sight around town. Nineteen students enrolled first semester and twenty second semester. 4 we' Loach Fleak, instructor in drivers education, explains a few technicalities to his pupils. They evidently learn well for these people made 'the highest scores in the first semester course. -17- STUDENT LIBRARIANS HELP THEMSELVES AND OTHERS Under the supervision of Mrs. Head, Mary Dollarhisle Matthews ants as head librarain. She receives pay for her work and has the1't-sptmsxlmtlity ot' lyepiitz the lilnxxay in gg an-l condition. lk-ri tml lilirnrmns assist riuslt-nts during stntly lull hours. Avonelle Ward looks through the file to find a card for Valera Ann Johnston. Betty Shelton and Kafthleen Donel- son appear to be checking up on a lesson. Colene Smith seems to have plenty ol help with Joe Long, JoAnn Thomas and June Patteson pushing. Coach Fleak looks as though he is at a loss to understand why the car won't start.
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SHOP IS PROFITABLE AND POPULAR ln first your shop boys lvurn gt-nernl woodworkillg. They learn lo recognize hunzl tools und know 'lhcir uscsg thcy plnn projects, figure cost nf innlerinls and lzihor, they :irc taught lo nmkt- thi- different kinds of joints, lu recognize woods and lo know melholls of applying sluins and finishes. Power lnnehinery is used by boys in sccrmd yeflr shop. Safely is slresserl. The slumlents design their own proiecls and curry them to completion. J. B. Bowman and Verne Thomas work on the lathe in second year shop. Genrgt- liornt-lison :mil Kvnnelh lloul finish l'I'L'hlllllllIl shop projeels. Mr. Patterson helps Larry Albenty with 3 me. chemical drawing problem. Tommy McClead, sophomore shop student looks sur prised as the photographer catches him at work under a table. Irunk xXL'1lYL'l' unml linml I lwirlls work on shopprujs
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