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• =PQW WOW • tertained faculty and guests and on April 21 a spring get together. Our class really won recognition this year through Rosemary Edwards and Virginia Sue Liston, the former winning first place in contest in Dramatics and the latter placed in second division in piccolo solo. September 1939—thirty-six members and a new classmate, Delmar Shafer. Four short years—and the first class to complete the entire program in the new building. Charles Sumner joined us, and Elva Hall left us during the year. Our officers were Marjorie Lovins, President, Raymond Butcher, Vice President, Harold Noffke, Secretary and Treasurer. Russell Curry was our class advisor, Marie Ridgley our play advisor, fnd Frank Davis our Pow-Wow advisor. Of the first ten basket ball players, we had seven members, But'-her, Noffke, Shafer, Hampton, Webb, Turner, and Jones. And we really went places!!! Winning 30 out of 34 games. We won the Arthur Invitational, Shelby County, and Regional tournaments, and were runner up at the sectional. Barbara J. Jones Historian SENIOR PLAYS This year the senior class is giving two plays under the direction of Miss Ridgley. One is a mystery and the other a comedy. The “House of Greed” is a very mysterious play. Letita Roberts, a wealthy spinster, who has a reputation of being the meanest woman in the city, is suddenly found dead. Servants and relatives all have some justifiable reason for instigating her mysterious death and these facts are revealed at the beginning of the play. The remainder of the plot deals with the attempts of the detective to find the guilty party and this provides an exc’ting trend in plot unfoldment until the end of the play when the most innocent appearing member of the group proves to be the murderer. The characters of the play are—Miss Letitia Roberts—Rosemary Edwards, Car-lotta Hendricks—Barbara J. Jones, Mamie Hield—Laurnette May, Gwenda Lee— Virginia Sue Liston, Cedric Roberts—Harold Noffke, Jerry McArthur—Delmar Shafer, Detective Brooks—Eugene Baugher. TEEING OFF by Richard Drummond Bentley Eller...................................................Charles Sumner Doris, His wife....................................................Dorothy Herron Mrs. Kimble, Doris’ Aunt Jane.....................................Audrey Anderson Joe Links, Bentley’s friend.............................................Jim Turner Bentley Eller has decided to take up the game of golf for diversion when his wife’s Aunt Jane comes for a visit and tries to keep him from grat:fying this long-time urge. Aunt Jane gives so many arguments against the game that she convinces Doris that it would be disastrous to allow her husband to go through with his' plans. It takes a house-to-house canvasser to change Aunt Jane’s convictions. HONOR ROLL FOR FIRST SEMESTER SENIORS Virg’nia Sue Liston AAAA 5.00 Eugene Baugher AAAB 4.75 Dorothy Juhnke AABB 4.50 Audrey Tull AABB 4.50 Audrey Anderson ABBB 4.25 Mary Ramsey ABBB 4.25 Frances Ethridge ABBC 4.00 Joe Hampton BBBB 4.00 :WCHS 1940: Ten
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