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Pa Smith. . . Ma Smith. . . Tony Smith. . . Betty Smith . . . Buddie Smith. . . Barbara Weatherby Aunt Bella. 1 . . Sally Smith o 5 o Dick Jones. . . . Stewart Brandon . Julie Weston. . . SENIOR PLAY THAT CRAZY SMITH FAMILY IOIIOIOIIUC5 oombertnewman . .Margery Amos . . . Robert Main . . . Lucille Yates . . . . Ray Krout . . .Lucile Kuder . . . Agnes Ballard . Charlotte Pauff . .Junior Eckhart . . . Kenneth Vollmar . . .Sarah Ellen Porter Professorslatterycoorooli o ooo oo on 0 no ..LO1'iI1Hi6kS The story concerns the typical American family with Tony Smith as Midville Hights star football player with offers from colleges all over the country. Pa and Ma Smith are proud of their family, but can not keep them out of mischief. Betty and Buddie, who are 14 and 12 years respectively, put on a prize fight, which causes a lot of excitement. Barbara Weatherby, who likes Tony, comes into stiff competition with Julie Weston, who tries to lure Tony to her college. Sfblhri Brandon, who is with Julie, becomes attached to Barbara. They go for an air- plane ride, and while they are up in the air an electrical storm occura but they land safely. Barbara and Tony are reunited, and decide to go to the same college after all the offers from the big colleges have been spurned by Tony. The play, however, would not have been perfect had not Professor Slattery proposed to Aunt Bella, who accepted him after having waited for him many years. Sidney Smith CPapaJ. . . Arthur Smith.. Q 9 Jane Q Q I Mrs. Stevens . . MaTl6o c o o o a Dick Brainerd. . Samuel Kramer. . Peggy Sampson. . Hose Parker. . . Reginald Dabney. POLISHING PAPA . a diamond in the rough. . . . Robert Newman . .Norman Scott . . .Lucile Kuder a kindly housekeeper. . . . . . . Thelma Tolles his ritzy children: I I 8 flip maid o 0 o o o o o o o a ChaT1Ott8 Pauff a serious like young attorney . .Clifford Mawer a breezy high-pressure salesman . . .Glen Goals a cute girl who llsps . . . . . . .Helen Grames a sensible,1ovable young girl . . .Margery Amos 811 Lord o o 0 0 o o o o oROb61't Jane and Arthur come home from college all set on reforming their Dad and getting him out of the sausage business into something refined, like investment banking, but Papa is a stubborn customer. He loves to dunk his bread and wander around the house in his socks and say naintn. He is very proud of the success of his sausage business. With an Engr lish Lord, whom Jane hopes to impress, and Rose Parker with whom Arthur wants to make a hit, coming, Papa calmly invites a lawyer and an adver- tising man to dinner. They're sure to talk of hogs and besides. the lawyer is in love with Jane, and American lovers are so tame compared to the foreign variety, but Papa can make more of a success of the sane sage business than he can in bringing up his children.
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STUDENT CCUNCIL Cfficers President - Agnes Ballard Vice President - Glen Coale Secretary - Mary Huffman The purpose of this organization was to give the students a representation in their governing. Each high school class was represented in this organisation by two people from each class and two from the junior high. Those people who were chosen are as follows: Senior Class - Agnes Ballard - and Ethel Sprague as substitute: Junior Class - Glen Coale - with Clifford Mawer as substituteg Sophomore Class - Mary Huffman - with Donald Current as substitute: Freshman Class - Georgia Tampurages - with Raye mond Neifer as substituteg Junior High - Janet Kuder - with Lily Mae Williams as substitute. The Student Council was a well or- ganized body and made many important decisions. HI-BEE The Hi-Bee, our weekly publication, was published by the students under the able direction of Miss Smith. The staff was divided into two parts--one for each semester. The first se- mester Lucile Kuder and Margery Amos were Co-Editors with many cooperative assistants. During the second semester Thelma Tolles and Mary Avey were Co-Editors. Due to other activities the Hi-Bee was published every two weeks. Although many inexperienced people were on the staff, they introduced some new ideas which helped to make a bigger and bet- ter paper. THE THREE L'S This year our school had for cheerleaders the three L's, otherwise known as Lucile Kuder, Lela Matheny, and Lucille Yatea The girls were elected by popular vote of the school. Perhaps we didn't have the team this year, but due to the grand leader- ship of nur cheerleaders, we certainly had the pep. The team was greatly encouraged by the cheering section and whether the score board showed victory or defeat, the cheerleaders put all their pep into the cheers. Next year the school and the team will have a great lose as all three girls are seniors. We, the lower class members, only hope that the two Lucilles and Lela have as much success in their 1ife's work as they have had in their cheerleading.
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