SE IUH EL!-XSS PLAY 64 77 lbicfafor gba! First Row+CLeft to Hightl-llobert Engott. llelen Bruni, Richard Brooks, Klilena Lenzi, Eugene Ucepeli, Dorothy Ann Kiev, Second Row+Albert Hale. Angeline Crobin. ltobert Fidago, Xlarv lillen Kurtali. lfdwarcl Strimlan, Dorothy Taylor, Nliss Xlabel llabcoelt. On stage evervonel Take your places: lleadv -Curtainlll Anxious faces peer out over the huge audience, trying their best to keep the people interested. This is the picture that vividlv forms in your mind when the Senior Play Season comes around. Our successful performance of 1946 was a three-act comedy titled, MDICTATOH DADS. The setting is the living-room of the Farnham home in a small city in the Nliddle XVest. The Farnham family consists of a father. mother. son, daughter and an aunt. who is Mrs. Farn- ham's sister. Mr. Farnham is an inventor. The Car- burex is his latest invention. For manv years. he has had a grudge against Mr. Adler who at one time cheated him in a business deal. Mr. Adler learns about the invention and tries in every wav to get his hands on it. He is invited to the Farn- ham home and comes with his nephew. George. who makes a hit with julie. George invites her . to a Lountrv Club Dance where thev aeeom Janv . , l . Cwen and Bob. friends ot -Iulie. Paul, an admirer of Julie. becomes very jealous. :Xt the night of the dance George allows Richie. Iulieis brother, to borrow his car. Richie, with Louise Bates, his girl, has had an accident. Mr. Adler threatens to have him put in court unless Mr. Farnham signs all rights of the Car- burex over to him. XVith much sorrow he does so, only to learn that the Carburex is worthless. Mr. NVatson. a business man from United Motors, offers Farnham a good job with his company. The family is well satisfied. Paul marries julie and all ends well. Students who participated in this plav were congratulated bv everyone. and they will long be remembered bv all who attended. Bv Ilelen Hruni
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CLASSES 52,9 Umm CLASS OFFICERS President Frank Podlesnili Secretary Theresa Oresti Vice President Marie Laing Treasurer Madeline Redman l'irst liou' Qlelt to Tlullflfhlilfjflfll' Bishop, Nlichael Marin, Helen Nlutzku, Theresa Uresti, Lillian llalryinple, jenny Regal, Virginia Towers, Shirley Bornelnauu. Kenneth Rodgers, john Longo, Steve Duduko- xieh, Rudolph Occ-pe-k, Richard Shillicr. Second How-Frank Podlesuik, Margaret Gregor, Audrey Fraunau- cheek, Doris Leech, Margaret lloxvrylko, Huth lXlontgonu-ry, Madeline lllillllllll, Grace Oden, Robert fikll7l lS, Allred Olsen, john llouard, joseph Skerbelz, Third lion'-Edward bharick, Nathaniel Wilson, Doreen NVallace, Theresa Buresch, Desi-les llaudel, Isabelle Kepple. Lillian xvllllllilf, Marie Laing, Gloria Hnberstock, Dorothy Clie, lulclda Martin, Albert bi-Imutt, Fourth How-fwllliaui Mey, Edward tlruce, Richard Evans. VVillj:nu Shoemaker, Dorothy Falmiszexvski, Helen Angelo, Dolores Callegor, james Mt-Cunkey, Henry Halver- Shit . The Sophomores have reached the half-way point in their school career to prepare themselves to be acceptable citizens of their community. A studentis first year in high school is one of adjustment. They must get acquainted with new classmates, teachers, new avenues of education and the rules of high school itself. As Sophomores, the students have, through English. history. and physical education classes learned to be tolerant, cooperative, and to better face the trials of the outside world. The Sophomore Hopf held soon after mid-year tests, alforded well-earned relaxation for the student body. It gave the members of the Sophomore Class an opportunity to plan and conduct a social alfairg thereby proving that they might take their rightful place among the classes when planning and deciding upon the activities of the school. May these students who have made such a good start, continue to improve during the two remaining years of high school. Dorothy Mey 25
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