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x V IN N C; X .wmwm Juniof Class Play The Juniors presented The Taming of Tuffy April 12, 1940, at the community hall before a large and appreciative audience. Behind the footlights were: Gwen Roberts, an heiress ---------- Helen Rollefson Robert Sanders, her uncle and guardian s Charles Gottschalk, Mrs. Sanders, her aunt ------------- Donna Voie Emmaline, a maid - e ............ Anita Trinrud Harry Henderson, owner of a night club - u - Alfred Anderson Bill Stuart, in love with Gwen aaaaaaaa Robertlkmn Megan Hughes, Gwen's friend ......... Agnes Maison Louie, a smallstime racketeer -------- Clifford Larson Pete, another one ----------- Clifford Torgerson Doug, one of the unemployed --------- h- Glen Jamwns Gwen has her heart set on being an artist. Bill, who is very much in love, wishes to marry her as soon as she is twentysone. Robert Sanders is in need of money to pay a gambling debt to Henderson. Sanderjs scheme is to have Gwen invest her money in some Georgia sea coast on which he will get enough commission to square accounts with Henderson. This plan fails. 5+ , l ,wt Henderson tries to kidnap Gwen, but by a trick of fate. they get Megan who has come to visit Gwen. Pete and Louie try to get Megan to Sign her ransome'oheck,.but, of course, not being Gwen, how can she? GWen followed Megan to the hides, out. After knocking Pete and Louie out, she is at last caught. Well, to end it all up, Henderson, Pete, and Louie sign a confession; Doug is given a fat check for battling on the heroine' 5 side. Henderson cancels Sander's debt, and Gwen finds out how much she really loves Bill; Behind the scenery of.this threesaot comedy we found the coach, Mr. Gordon; the stage crew: Lavern Trinrud, Gordon Erickson, Russell Erickson, Archie Evenson, LaVern Lee, and Merlyn Johnson; the makesup artists: Miss Cristy, Miss Snyder, Elaine Mork, Gertrude Sether, and Ruby Moen; promptersz- Ruby Moon and Gertrude Sether. Those in charge of advertising and tickets were Helen Erickson, Elaine Mork, and Kenneth Olson. As interlude! between first and second acts Bob Dean played Sea Flowers and Pearls , accompanied by Miss Cristy; between Xheusecond and third acts Arla Mae Engbrewson sang nMany Dreams 80-3 i am
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ftmx w v we Thlrd Cl ' Paeeehe eeret Eighte eh plucky seamen set sail in august 1938 to buck the rough waters of the Sczndinavian Sea Soon they became acquainted wit;h the Work reauired of them as steere age paeeengere under the leadership of Admiral Snyder. Officers elected Were Captain Roger Amundsen; Commander Lenard Hoover; Lieutenant Arie Mae. Plunged off the gang plank in their rollicking inn itietion they soon recovered and came back on the couree none the worse for the duckings and padlinge they recelved. Greatly interested in the cactivities offered, Robert Johne on, Russel There; on, en6 Roger Amundsen played baseball and basketball; Arie Mae Engbreteon, Roger Amundsen, Ethyl Tobie and Philip Mork played in the bend; Curtis Beetul ren preeented the class as the outstanding skier; and others joined the Girls' Glee Club, One of the major triumphs of the Cleee Wee originating the 16ea of the monthly school paper, puttinc1j out the first issue in December under the name of The Tattler nOW knOWn ae the Campus Echo . Thle gallant crew sailed through the rough waters of their firs t year at sea and landed. at Port Sophomore in high spirits. After a three monther leave of-abeence, the crew reu turned, changed officers, and again set sail. Admiral Snyder again took charge w1th Captain Lenard Hoover, Com- mender Rebe11t Johnson, and Lieutenant Arla Mae Engbreteon as the commandinb 01ficers. . . Early in their second year they sounded out their peeit1on and Went in for 8.11ttle deep-eea fish1ng. Their haul consisted of being represented in baeebalL basketball, G. A. A ba.nd,xek1 teem , end the V1king staff. The remainder Of the voyage wee-emeother ea111no although they encountered occasional heavy weather.
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