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JENNIE STEELE A smile for everyone and a giggle Victory Princess, Senior Play, G. L. Officer LAURA THOMPSON As merry as the day is long Senior Play, Chorus, Baud, G. L. Officer, Victory Queen GEORGE UPCHURCH Understanding but not always understood Chorus, Public Speaking HELEN WICK There is mischief in you, my maid Commercial Club, Chorus BONNELL STOOPS Merry and blithe a life she leads Chorus, Majorette. Class Officer. Yell Leader, Senior Play ROBERT TRAPPE Tall and talented Class Officer. Chorus. Varsity, Student Court. Hi-Y NORMAN WEBB Life if worth living, is worth living well Hi Spots, Annaul Staff. Varsity, Commercial Club DARLENE WOLF Her silence was like a jewel Commercial Club CAMERA SHY WILLIS COFFEY To the ocean now I fly Varsity, Hi-Y, Chorus HF.LYN COLLARD Think before one ads . . Chorus WILLIAM GLASS Opportunity lies before you. GEORGE MORGAN Sociability is the spice of life Varsity, Public Speaking, Class Officer, Annual Staff, Chorus FERN NICHOLS slight and sweet she went her way Public Speakmg
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BETTE NIVA She was a welcome addition to any party NANCY OESCH Sweet, pleasant, unas Miming Chorus, Hi Spots SCOTT OLSON Let all things be done decently and in order Varsity. Senior Play. Stduent Body Officer. Hi-Y ELIZABETH PARKER She is like a strong gust of wind that brings sunshine Band, Senior Play DONALD REDING Makes the best of everything Public Speaking HAZEL SANDBERG Each gesture held a meaning DOROTHY SMITH A sparkling ray of sun shine Commercial Club GEORGE SPENCER A mild manner but a brave mind Senior Play, Auditorium EDWARD OTTE He was wise but said little Commercial Club. Hi Spots Editor. Senior Play. Public Speaking CHARLOTTE PERRY My deeds will speak for mo after I am gone THOMAS RIVERMAN Success begins with a person’s wall Hi Spots, Annual Staff JEFFREY SHUTE Fasten down your worries and sit on the lid Senior Play, Annual Staff ROBERTA SMITH She is short and sweet Chorus, Victory Princess, Public Speaking
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■ ■ ■ The Dramatic History of the Family The history of the Class of 1944 is so dramatic and colorful that it resembles a play — one of those modern plays that so skillfully disregard all the rules of the drama. This is a play in four acts, with three all too brief intermissions. Throughout the action there is music by the high school band with Lester McColm, Edward Otte, Edward Engkraf, Laura Thompson, Betty Parker, and Shirley Blakney as outstanding musicians. The play was written by the actors as they played their parts under the direction of Mr. Fowler, the principle and a band of capable assistants, the faculty. It is produced by the board of education with the cooperation of the taxpayers and is given by an all star cast. This play belongs to no particular classification, sometimes comedy, sometimes tragedy, sometimes a review. The scenes take place in the high school building, classrooms, auditorium, parked cars and the Freezer. ACT I FRESHMEN Shows the arrival of 90 Freshmen in the halls of learning, their curious mistakes furnish farcial moments. There is rapidly rising action and the Villian puts in his appearance. He is called Study and is of alarming size and proportions. At the close of the act, tragedy seems imminent—a mental crisis created by Study's brother villian, Examinations — but the Freshmen win. Somberness does not predominate in this act. As there are athletic activities and social activities. The following played leading parts: Lloyd Knudsen, president, Eddie Engkraf, vice-president; Pat Conklin, secretary; and Lavern Brandel, treasurer. Intermission
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