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Tri-Y Play This year the joint Hi-Y and Tri-Y clubs of the school presented a three act comedy on adolescent youth, Yours Truly W illie. The Cast was composed of Bob King, Mary Ann Click, Barbara Saunders, Pat Ludwig, Doris Nicol, Beth Schaupp, Martha Nicol, Virginia Ulrey, Eleanor Slopsema, Bill Heath, Harry Darling, Morgan Davison, and Steve Baker with Bob Montgomery taking the title role. The play was presented on March 19 and March 21. Due to the skill in direction of Miss Ruth Sinks, whose efforts were greatly appreciated by the cast, it proved a very enjoyable play. The play provided many interesting and amusing incidents. junior Play The Junior Class presented a farce called Hobgoblin House which was directed by Miss Brown. This play was a story of a maiden aunt and her two nieces who went to live in a haunted house. .lust as the servants and members of the family wereplanning to leave the house two friends of the nieces appeared and solved the mystery. ' The members of the successful cast were: Julia Ann Reed, Susan Mayer, Elea- nor Slopsema. Jean Burnham, Ann Newton, Marion Donham, Elizabeth Cirvin, Lorraine Stigers, Phil Demaree, Bill Wallace, Don Cooley, Bob Barnes, Horace McPhetridge, and Don Becker. ' Senior Play The Senior Class presented as its final dramatic appearance June Mad . lt was the story of the trials and worries of a young girl and ber parents when their nephew brings a sophisticated friend holne from college. The understanding and helpful mother was played by Anna Brewer and Esther Steeleg the hardworking doctor and husband, Thom Spitlerg Penny Wood, the little girl who grew up, Barbara Doddridgeg Chuck, the neighbor boy, Doug White: Milly Lou, the small neighbor girl and general ,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,, , Beulah Van Camp: the sophisticated friend from college, Harry Darling and Lynn Bryan: the nephew home from college, Morgan Davison, other members of the cast were Lois Ver Hoeven, Ada McClary, Virginia Graves, Bill Heath, Dean Barnette, Marian Gwynn, ,lack Miller, Wible Hiner, and Robert Geiger. Page twenty-:eve
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Sunshine Society Tho Sunshinc Society ol' our high school is a chaptcr of the state Sunshinc Organization antl its me-mhvrship consists ol high school girls. The crccel lwst cvprcsscs our purposc: With low- in my hcart. forgetting sell antl with charity lor all, l will make thc ohject of my lifc hm-lpfulness anal kindness to others. l shall try to lil myself to give intelligent service in making my community a safer and more hcautiful place in which to live. Thus will my own lift- hecomc rich and completof, Una- of our special activities was the annual Foot- lrall Banquet Novomlwr twe-nty-scvcnth. in thc linion Building. llr. Gcorgc llavis serverl as out witty antl vcry capahlc toastmastcr. This hanquct was linancctl hy thi- procl-cds from lllt' Variety Page Ilrrnlv -six Show put on hy the stutle-nts. and hy candy sales at the foothall games. The most important cvcnt of thc spring is thc Mothers' Tea to which cach lllf'llllNfl' invites her mother. Each ycar at the Christmas anal Thanksgiving sca- sons the society sends toys antl food to a fcw poor families. lu previous years a piano. alishi-s. girls' gym mats. hike racks. and pictures have he-cn given to the school. Thc officers for this year were: President, ,,,, , ,lean Burnham Vice-President, , . .Marilyn Mastcrs Recording Secretary . Dorothy Heckard Corresponding Secretary Mary Trimble Tre-asm'cr , Barbara Bradlcy Ron- I Mann. Nl. Ni.-ol. Jones. Scunlou. tlroun-r Ln-r. Gray. Misnrr. Wilkins, Um-ns. lxvrn. l'onlius. Ron' 2 Pnlrirlx. Carbon. lfrriholcr. He-inlon. Fair man. Sexton. Douglas. H. Thompson. Nl. Tlioiupson K. Hnrnham. Cnhler. Roar Il--Hrath. Shu-IZ, Nlrlicc. llarrcn. Morrison St:-clc, Rnln-rts, Heath, Zumstciu. Stigvrs. llvckanl. Run' I Compton. Jcnhins. llotlilritlgv. Knapp llrill. Wilson. Painter. Wicrenga. Carrick. Miss tloul ter. Must:-rs, ur N. .' 4 all W it Ron' I Young, Sr-haupp. l'. llraillry. king. ll llradh-y. J. Burnham. llrt-m-r. Triinlvlr. Suntoril Wilson, George. Williams. Ron' 2 lilwuril. llonham. Slopscinu. Ni-vtton. lfrrv luml. liarnrs, Bosworth. llratly. Wood. llalu-s. lh-kay Iwi-, Mrs. Hamlin. Ron- .T lluynrs. Sanilcrs. 'Klli-u. 'l'homus. llunnon i Nlcliinzic. Nicol. llasis. Wilrlnan. Nolulr, llirxin. 1 Ron' l loorhres. llrry. l.loytl, liraxrs. N. Kash ner, Ri-ed. Ruhenkoenig. .l. Kashne-r. Xerllorwn Remmers. i l
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