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rv vsc- % rv v2 Anchors Aweigh 'Jlte Senio Cladi Play Be Yourself,” the greatest farce ever written, was presented by the Senior Class on May 12. Not a piece of furniture was used in the entire first act, which occurred in an empty apartment in a New York apartment building. Th parts were played by Dorothy Swenson. Robert Sackett, Rooella Sullivan, William Bleifuss, Bernadine Bernard, Evelyn Markham, Shirley McMoran, Vir- ginia Reed, Vernon Jacobson, Louise Schultz, and Ray Stiles. It was a bright and sparkling comedy ably presented under the direction of Miss Gaspare. flutticn. Cladd Play The Junior class presented “Lady Spitfire” on December 2. Tie •'tJng of the play is the Rutherford School for Girls. Kay Sutton’s father sends her. a spoiled child, to the Rutherford School with the intention of keeping her ou: of misch.ti. S le sends a telegram saying she is going to Europe. In the mean- time. she arrive. at the school and two boys, who do odd ):bs, persuade her to act as Kay Sutton. So she passes herself off as herself. Her father comes and refuses to remember her and threatens to arrest her f r writing checks under his daughter’s name. Those participating in the play were: Jean Griffin, Bill Lenton. Robert Ballard. Dolores Logan. LaVonne Jones. Katherine Davidson, Della O'Donnell, Haven Gronert, Ralph Gray and Jerald Meschke. Miss Allen, the coach, was largely responsible for the splendid production of the play. This Page is Sponsored By MOSING ENGRAVING CO., Rochester Minnesota, Official Engravers
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±s+4rz.(tv+v-1 Anchors Aweigh 7 te Q sU (leA uwA. Fourth Row: Elaine Strifert, Bernice Crowley, Beverly Mundstock, Lorraine Ber- nard. Lorcice Bernard, Frances Hath, Ruth Nelson, Bemardine Bernard. Laura Mill- er, LaVonne Woodworth. Third Row: Florence Larson, Louise Schultz. Gladys Ellinghuysen, Lucille Sandte, RoseUa Sullivan. Clarice Clement, Patricia Smith, Maurita Kuehntopp. Edith Rommel! Lorraine Schultz, LaVonne Jones. Second Row: Mary Barbara Lenton, Shirley McMoran, Geraldine Rhoten; Miss Gaspard, Miss Bonner. Miss Allen. Miss Burt. Miss Weeden, Mrs. Swenson, advis- ers; Merle Clement, Wanda Squires. First Row: Marjorie Brownell, Evelyn Evenson. Lois Govier, Dorothy Swenson, Katherine Davidson. Wilma Clement, Jean Griffin, DeLoris Mundstock, Florene Lar- son, Faye LePage, Marcella Kendall. •To find and give the best” is the purpose of the Girl Reserves. The officers are: Presicent, Shirley McMoran; Vice-president, Geraldine Rhoten; Secretary, Dorothy Swenson; Treasurer, Florence Larson. Through the organization of the Girl Reserves, a friendlier spirit is created. The members meet once a month for parties or other activities. Each Christmas, carols are sung to the shutins. Many of the girls have the opportunity to attend conferences held in neighboring towns each year. To obtain money to send these girls to the Conference the girls presented one-act plays. Those given this year were “Alice’s Blue Gown”, “Ask Nancy”, and “A Good Girl in the Kitchen”. i This Page is Sponsored By ATTORNEY AND MRS. J. L. BRIN
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beclamatoxtf. Robert Ballard, Jean Griffin, Ray Stiles. Fifty-one students started working on exclamations in December under the di- rection of the Junior and Senior High School teac :ers. At the elimination contest held in January, thre? students were picked to repre- sent Stevartville at the sub-district conte t at Man torvi le on February 15. Tie three contestantr. were Jean Griffin, dramatic; Ray Stilea, oratorical and Robert Ballard, humorous. At that contest Jean Griffin pl c:d second n her division. S.ewartville La p.oud :f the efforts of these students. May the school continue its good work. 7i4e Pluxta a Uuf, Club Back Row: Jerald Meschke, William Bleifuss, Joyce Johnson, Patricia Smith, Lawrence Halls, Ray Stiles. Front Row: Robert Fieok, Games Ackerxan. Faye LePage, Mr. Kline, Adviser; Katherine Davidson, Robert Bro.vn, Bill Tysseling. Mr. Kline is the adviser of the Photog.aphy Club, which is an organization start- ed this year. The members meet every Wednesday noon to learn the art of photo- graphy and how to make g od pictures. T'ev develop their o.vn films and enlarge yictures. The officers are: President, Ray Stiles; Vice Pres cient, Bill Bleifuss; Secre- tary and Treasurer. Katherine Davidson. This Page is Sponsored By P. H. GRIFFIN, Quality Furniture 7
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