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BACK KUW'Z K. VVZUICFS, D. McCreight, B. blacobs. Roger Schmalfuss. W. Blonn. Ci1N'ri-ia Row: E. Evans. P. Olsen. E. Dailey. E. Leech, E. johnson. D, Ballegnoyen. M. Fossland. Fimoivr Row: L. Armstrong. E. Johnston. D. Dailey. Miss Lee. P. Evans. V, Hensley. C. Mumford, Baci: Row: B. Congdon. VJ. DePcw. C. Oflner. Roger Schinalfuss. Liddlc. R. Sabine. L. Kuetz. Cl1NTIiR Row: E. Johnston. R, Schott. B. Sieloil. B. Poul' sen. E. Bishop. B. Haas, A. Hellin. R. Enloe. O. Swanson FRONT Row: M. Hudson. C. Robbins. L. Craig. Miss King. M, Long. A. Cliff. D. Vwfelton. Sid? 0116! LQ'M9 Crew Ui course, no play would be com' plete without the makefup crew, who do the work behind the scenes. This energetic little group come early to make up the cast. Theirs is the ref sponsibility of seeing that the big bold villain doesn't look as though he's blushing, while the poor little sick girl must look pale and anemic. Do they do a good job? You bet they do! Another group that deserves recognif tion is the stage crew. Bert McCreight, Bill Blonn, jerry Martin, and Bob Wzilters, are the strapping stalwartsn who shift the stage furniture around so easily. And they, too, are the ones responsible for the effective dimming of the lights just at the right time. ramaficd Among the most important events of the school year are the class plays. Every year the junior and Senior classes wage a war of competition trying to outfdo the other in both acting and salesmanship. The Junior Class play, Tomboy, was a real success. Kato Reinier, as the tomboy, had us all in spasms with her sarcastic witticisms about her more ladyflike sisters. The Senior Class play Little Women, was taken from the book of the same name by Louisa May Alcott. roizrv-'nw 1 The originality of this selection was heightened by the acting ability of the cast. Shirley Sabine was perfect as lo, and Betty Sieloff was a bewitching Amy. Billie Scillian, as Beth, died so convincingly that handkerchiefs were wrung out here and there, and people glanced around furtively to see if any' one was looking, dabbed surreptiously at their tears, and looked sheepish if anyone caught them at it. That is, they looked sheepish until they saw that trace of a tear in the other person's eye, too. The class of '45 scored a hit!
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Ci. Ehlers. M. Miller. C. Peterson. ,l. Mason. l'. McCormick. Rewey. loanidk ' ofafin The eightyfsix members of the Spanf ishfLatin Club are students who are studying, or have studied either Latin or Spanish. The purpose of this club is entirely social, and it is famous for its hilarious entertainment. Each class in its turn, some time during the year, plays host to the other classes, and they have full responsif bility for decorations, entertainment, and refreshments. Cther activities inf eluded a treasure hunt and the annual Christmas lvlexican Fiesta, at which the highlight of the evening were the pinatos which overflowed with conf li.-xiii, Row: l., Pierson. D, blasper. O. Peters, R, Mason. N, St. Germain. R. Vwlalters. T. Otterhacher. A. Brower. II, Booth, E, Craig. P, Richards. Bur' gess. E. Light. fIi.N'i'l-.R Row: P. Baughman. M, Enloe, A, Clill. K. McCarrahan. C. Notehoom. l.. Knapp. C. Misehler. R. Nielsen. N, Cook. C, Mumford. B. Poulsen. A, Leech. C. Cackovic. D. Dohse. D. Hieher. C. Roolcs. l:RUN'I' Row: G. Bauer, A. W'ise. E. -lohnston. E. Cliff. M. Bird. B. Paslell. M. McKerlie. Schwager. xl. Grieve. K, qlonas. I. Marshall. C. Martin. llmzx Row: S. Swarztrauher. D. Strom' back, T. Serrano. Robert L. Wilsmmii. Robert Schmalluss. D. Ower. II. Poulsen. C. McCreight. M. Kerpan. R, Fletcher. ff. Sielofl. E, Mcilarrahan. M. Hilde- hrandt. Bicket. D. LaBelle. Cl1N'l'iiix Row: C. Youngren. P. Baurle. D. liieherg. R. Schott. A. jones. P, Elmer. B. Haas. E. Mitchell. P. l.aRose. R Vsfaters. K. Hire. B, Welliiig. B. Raper. V. Aldrich, B. Fullner. G. Spaur. l'RoN'r Row: D, Crary, j. MacGregor. Miss Mudgelt. Weber. R, Vv'oll'. N P, Helms. R. Miller. C. Pastell. A. Boyke. Bryant. fetti and pennies. Naturally, the pen' nies were U10 good to be missed: so they had a penny scramble. Really the biggest item on the list of Spanishfl..atin Club activities was the Circus Concession, with Kathlyn McGarrahan as chairman. The money taken in this way is to be spent on something for the SpanishfLatin Def partment. The oilicers this year, under the leadership of Miss Margaret Ivludgett, are Don Ower, presidentg Cenevra Rooks, vicefpresidentg and Cynthia Martin, secretaryftreasurer. I l'.'Xl Ili lik UR l
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6401715 The high school mixed chorus, conf sisting of ninety members, has shown what can be accomplished by diligent practice and able leadership such as that provided by Mr. james Sanford. In its daily practice the chorus has shown versatility by singing all types of numbers, from old and beautiful hymns to the most recent popular hits. During the year the chorus gave performances for the annual music concert, assemblies, P. T. A. meetings, the Zion Garden Club, baccalaureate and graduation. I I'AfQli FURIY FH Bum Row: U. Peters. R. Rendall. C. Revis. Y. Poulsen. li, Russell. Mr. Sanford. M. Haas. C. Ehlers. L. Edvxii WY Colwcll. T. Peters. THIRD Row: P. Helms. Betty Hill. M. Miller. A. Heiser. L. Clinkingheud I... Swan, S. Lumsden. Y. Ru in C. Peterson. D. Bourdeau. L. Con: Siicorsiim Row: H. Swan. B. Wolf. K. Hire. M. Webb. C. Eatherington. W. Ford. E. Mit' chell. M. McKerlie. C. Miller. A. Roy. R. Christensen. FRONT Row: D. Brown. R. Nielsen. Barbara Johnson. D. Dailey, j, Dahn. P. Peck. C. Short. M. Mole. V, Daavettila. A. Wise. T. Stanhll. H. Perez. BACK ROW: Matehula. V. Hunt. C. LaBcllc. D. Neave. Mr. Sanford. H. Youngren. V. Dezoma. D. Peters. B. Swan. Fouizrri Row: D, Dohse. M. Ray, P. Waters. B. Jacobs. F. Beehe. Lounds, B. Poulsen. l. Koppen, A. MeQuaid. j. Mellon. V. Beem. THIRD Row: C. Sheets. B. Stewart. L. Bright. E. Leech. B. Philyaw. C. Caekovic. B. Davis. A. Leech. A. Ruesch. K. Minors. Siacorsilf Row: S. Wilson. B. Klawonn. T, Bennewate. D. Hieber. Bernadine johnson. M. Owen. I. Read. C. Not boom. -I. Marsha I. Baughman Faorvr Row: L. Armstrong. ' A. Bourdeau. Thomas. M. Bird. E. Cliff. K, Jonas. Grieve. L. Perington. Sehwager. H. Rucsch. l
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