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ARGUS 0 1916 CI1L0'C pf., l,lGI 'l' T0 HlGll'T-ll,azel Christensen, Margaret Htirper, Ashley Orr, Ellen Louise Mitchell, lmrluw Sarkusinn, Nadine Plaee, Jack Wynn, Jack XVill0ughby and George Babcock. The Seniur class, uncler the clireetiun of Misg Luis 'l'lmn1psun, presented the mystery thriller, The Cat Anal the Czuizwy. at the Tulare Theatre on Thursflay, April 23. The east succeeded in thrilling' the packed house to such :ln extent that the play was plaeerl as one of the best presented in Tulare High Seliuol liistory. The east oft'll2ll':lCle1's inelnclefl: Ruger Crosby--Rex Sweet. Mainmy .l?lez1sant-Nadine Place. .llzirry Blythe-Jag: Vifilloughby. Susan Sillshy-Hazel Christensen. Cieely Young-Margaret Harper. Charles VVilder-Ashley Orr. Paul jones-jack Wyiiii. J . Xll1l?llJCllC XfVest-lillen Louise Mitchell. K llenclrieks-Barlow Sarkisian. Patterson-George Babcock. K The play centered :irouncl the inheritance of a large We furtnne :intl the insanity uf t'lizn'les, plniyecl by Ashley Orr, I which lezuls tu niurmler. The rmnzintie touch was :uldefl hy ,jj lillen Louise Mitchell as Annzilmelle, and Jack NVynn as A, - Paul. AHS
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min Cfaaa X936 ARGUS 0 1936 INIILDRED AILEEN UTTl:IR--Drama.tiCs 353 All 0 County Chorus 33, 345 Girls' ee Club 33, , 355 Girl Reserve 345 Home E ics Club 33. ALFRED V LEN ' ' tball 33, 34, 35, 3 5 Trac 3 B 'ass Lettermen Club 35: Go b 65 Auto Mechanics Club 35, 36. MA It A. VINS N - Football 325 Baseball 355 T1-ack 33, 34. , , r n. , 1 36' Basketball 33 36' Track , , 5 1 en T Club 35, 36. ALT!-IEA KA HRYN VOSBURG-Latin Club 33, 345 Girl Reserves 35, 365 Spanish Club 355 May Fete 33, 345 Band 35, 36. RAYMOND JOSEPH VOSSLER-Freshman Play 325 Track 32, 34, 35, 365 Secretary Golden T Club 365 Automotive Club 345 Football 33, 36. CA L, ,GTftudent Body President 365 .QQQ I 36 ' ' ' KATHRYN MARIE WALLACE-Stanford Bas- ketball Tearn 33, 34, 355 G. A. A. Council 365 Girl Reserves 34, Vice Pres. 35, Song Leader 365 Honor Societye 34, 35, 365 Junior Play Charm 34, DOROTHY VVATKINS-Camera Club 365 Senior Forum 365 Stanford Basketball Team 365 May Fete 34, 35. URSULA WATROUS--Girl 'Reserves 33, 34, 35, 365 Band 33, 34,' 355 Tumbling Club 33, 34, 35, 365 G. A, A. 365, All County B 11 34. MARV ' . '. XVI ' AM ' ' , res. 345 5 Basketball 35: gl oop Staf 6, councii 36. JAC ' ILLOUGHBY-Council Member 335 La- tin Club 335 Saxaphone Band 33, 345 Senior Forum 365 War-Whoop Staff 36. TED VVOOLEY-Radio Club 34, 35, 365 Automo- tive Club 35. JACK WYNN-Track 33, 34, 35, 365 Basketball 33, 345 Yell Leader 355 Senior Council 36: Cat and Canary 36. PETE ZUIDERWEG-Automotive Club 34, 355 Navigator 36, SARALEE ZUMWALT-Class Council 33, 34, 355 U. C. Team 34, 355 Girl Reserves 33, 34, 365 Lati lub 355 G. A. A. 35, 36. BOB TAGGART-Council 33, 365 Debating 34, 35, 365 Honor Society 35, 36. GENEVIEVE ROSAMOND VERING-Home Eco- nomics Club 365 May Fete 34, 35, DAVID DUBOSE-Glee Club 35, 36. WALTER KIRKER-Automotive Club, 34, 35, 36. MAURINE TRICE-Dinuba High 355 County Chorus 35, CORD UPTEGROVE-Track 35, 365 Camera Club 35, 36, ANNA MARIE MARGOTTL- LEROY MILLER-Auto Club 36. AXEL MAGNUSON - Football 345 B Lettermen Club 35, 36.
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ARGUS 0 1916 Qllflfle ZTCAEJ Un ,.-75,3 Chief liatckeeper f lscar ll'itzelbitz of the llappy Hunt- S ing Ground awoke with a start from his long slumber as the toni-tom, announcing a runner, started its deafening roar. Ugh. said Chief Oscar. Heap pretty much commotion. Mcbbe come bio' shi uncut. s l E 1 YN 'lf As the bronzed runner sped into the clear far ahead of egg . . . M A 1 'ies ff a screaming mob he yelled to Llncf. Hey, Osc. better slam those gates. They look pretty tough. gf! . Not to be outwitted, and renicmbering the training of J 'A' -a,-..v-f his Indian ancestors, Oscar obeyed, swinging the rusty iron gates together just after the runner and just in front of the mob. Hllllllllf, he said, Where you kCtCllllIl1?H The runner, who lay panting on the golden streets, gasped between breaths, I was in Tulare. I walked around a beautiful building that had been completed in 1936 and called a high school. This gang was busy trying to figure out how to get something for nothing. I told them I knew a Way. They chased me here to the Happy Hunting Ground. Chief eyed the mob, then, scratching his head. raised his hand and issued this ultimatum: Me, Chief Oscar Llewellyn VVitzelbitz, se , fs, Chief Gatekeeper of the Happy Hunting Ground. me look- - + 5 'f 5 um over. Me like, he stayg me no like, he go other place. X Witli these few words chief started to open the gate. - There was a mad scramble as Carl Vogt, Red- Davis, Don Hoffman, Carl Henard, Freddie Valenzuela. Punk Fowler, Ivan Clark and Swede Swanson, trampled classmates under foot in a mad scramble to get there first. U0fh,,' said chief, Look pretty tough. Maybe no good. X. 12 , VVhat yimur name P ' ' ' 'H-L-ily'- ,fl t J I 5 -,,m- Carl Vogt? Naw. too much girl. Red Davis? Not enough girl. Don Hoffman and Carl I-Ienard? All play, no work. Freddy Valenzuela? No come to scho01'much. Punk Fowler? Heap big noise. Potsy Clark? No work, no play, no nothing. Swede Swanson? I.ike too many girl. bah! Me no like none. Take to other placefl . As this group silently walked away there was heard the stirring music of a light spring dance and 10 nattily attired individuals tripped lightly into view dancing a simple little . flower song. Each wore a dainty little flower in his but- f tonhole. 'Z Chief, said Ashley Orr. the spokesman. I represent the flower boys. VVe hear of flower girls, but we demand our just rights, equal rights. I have with me here 18 flow- .N ' x . Nt - ...Du N X . . . , . R ' ,f - . ers of vouth who wish to entertain vou with The Dance I 'Zh I f 2. Y - 1 S- in-s---... .. of the Rosebuds' before you make your decision. At a gesture from Orr, the chorus, consisting of
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