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elk llfdfe Inctdents from a hectlc day m the hfe of a Yankee sold1er were brought to lrght 1n thrs years H1N1te show called the Canteen Re VISVV presented on November l4 When the curtam ose 1t was dawn of day for a group of rootcres rn camp Revetlle sound ed and ten sleepy soldters straggled sleeprly out of therr tent for a hard day of dr1ll1ng After 'hes buck p rvates maneuvered through a e nes of boners a ten prece wacky band pre sented tts specral arrangements of some snappy army marches Thls act was under the dxrec t1or1 of Mrss Lourse Helmer and Mr Donald McCaw Sklts showmg a soldler on leave a back woods boy when he recerves hrs draft papers a short melodrama and other vaudevllle shorts made up the evenlng s program Those part1c1pat1ng were V1rg1n1a Patten Blll Strles Peggy BJerstedt Dorrs Iorgenson Matt Ieffrey Mary Mrtchell Lloyd Mrllsap Betty Bergsted Lyle McClure Bob Plgg Eugene Iohnson Bob Vftlcox Pat McCauley and Bob Bradley Mr Glenn Hall was faculty d1rector Faye McConnell sang rn h1ll brlly style and Eldon Schmrdt w1th h1s guttar led forth wtth That Crazy War and Eldon later played an accordron solo Ruth Mclnnes sang When My Pa Was a Boy Swlnglng the Navy Blues wrth a httle oomph and glamor Ardelle Reynolds and Inez Flrtcroft added a b1t of navy to the Can teen Revrew The rookres from the frrst act showed therr versat1l1ty by appearmg rn sarlor unrforrns as background for thxs act Don Carver gave a tap dance The g1rls sextette sang sev eral selecttons Good Nrght Carolme a clever one-act play deprcted for the audrence the troubles that a patrent hen pecked husband had trylng to sleep when hrs wlfe thought she heard burglars hm Humble played the husband Wrlma All hands hrs frrghtened but talkatlve wlfe Bob Doxsee the prowler and Dorothy Becraft the negro mald Mrss Barbara He1l was dlrector Completmg the mam show the g1rls tap danclng group presented thetr routme The fmale was Taps played by Iohn Iech The usual atlnletlc show was held ln the gym wrth both boys and g1rls show1ng thelr prowess at such sports as basketball tumbllng and box mg Faculty dlrecrors were Mlss Shrrley Rlck etts Mr W1ll1am Mullen and Mr Sverre Om dah The Home Economrcs Club was 1n charge of the sale of hamburgers pop and doughnuts Mrss Slgna Byrd and Mrss Velma Blankenshlp were the faculty SUDSFVISOTS Much credlt goes to the student dlrectors Monteen Long LaVerne Knowlton Lots Ayers and Iune Shomshak and to Betty Trlebwasser ptano accompanlst DUST OF THE ROAD As rs tt school custom a Chrlstmas prograrr was presented on D cember 23 The Dramahcs Clul produced the play Dust of the Road whtch was the story of a tramp who prevented on Chrrstmas Eve a man ana woman from stealmg money entrusted to them The cnaracters w re Prudence Steel Patrrcla Horn An Old 'Woman Beverly Rothenbuler The Tramp lumor Bradley and Peter Steele Lyle McClure The A Cappella cholr sang sev eral songs and the band played two numbers under th drrectton of Mr Donald McCaw an Key Approxlmately 12C students have worked thrs year wrth Mr Donald McCaw mus1c drrector m one or more of the three large groups rn the rnusxc department The band ber maae 1ts frrst publrc appearance ln the fall wrtn rts rcusmg marches at the home foot ball aames an organrzatron of about 40 mem The sprtng mus1c fest1val at Western Wash mgton College of Educatlon 1n Belhngham was a hrgh lrght rn the mus1c program for the year At thrs fest1val bands from Skagrt and What com countles met and played rn un1son as The most rmportant appearance of the or chestra th1s year was wlth the all county or ch stra under the baton of Mr Donald Bushell of Weste n Washlngton College of Educatlon at the Skagrt County Musrc Festlval 1n Mt Vernon on Aprll 4 Made up or nearly 70 volces the a cappella ho1r appeared many trmes throughout the year smgrng both sacred and secular numbers torn 1ng wrth other cholrs and glee clubs 1n the county the chorr under the d1rect1on of Herbert 'Nlcrrrs of Washmgton State College sang at the Skaglt County Mustc Fest1val Those 1n the chorr after the plcture was taken were Georgta Curnutt Betty Bock Lo1s Guernsey Llla Dox see Lexle Ruthruff Mary Rutledge M1ldred Kalles Donna lean Morgan Bob Crowder Wayne Morgan Ardle Tolman Ierry Davlson Bob Beach Don Ayres lunror Bryson B1ll W1l cox Charles Balley Howard Barr lack Stewart and Alan McLean Mus1c groups rn hrgh school presented the annual Nrght of Muslc the substltute for the customary operetta on Aprtl 3U It was par trcularly entoyed by both students and patrons and Mr McCaw rs to be compllmented not only for thls presentatlon but for others of f1ne cahber throughout the year The program was as follows L1ft Thlne Eyes from Eluah Pale tCont1nued on Page 46l l I - , I I . i 9 ' , 1 . 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