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-.....-f-.--- - Y ,g ,,-., - 71 Y, -uv ' 1 I 1 , 1 , 4 , 1 Y ' 1 SENIOR GLASS PLAY '1o,4'q UNI! ,. W, xw' 43 senior class play, Spring .ever, was presented 141 H, 4 ll. on May sixteenthi The story in brief was as fol- -! iijk lows: Mrs. Spangler, Orva Hansen, keeps a neomtng house at.Brookfie1d College. It is the day hefono enmmennew mani,and many roomers, in addition to henfnegulan' ones, ken pepying up. WSpning Pbvengn' has really Hit BhO0ki1B1d- Ei Burns, Norman Levasseur, is a chemistry student mehr nas turned his room into a laboratory, where he is expenimenmw ing with a substitute for dynamiteg- and you never know when, it is going to blow the house up and leave everyone dead as a door nail. Vie' Lewis, Paul Larson, is continuously being helped out of his troubles by his sweetheart, Vivian, Eris Hzimer, but one of his greatest troubles is when he attempts
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eiqh+ Gesmans. Of course, many of the students are, more or lass, a mixture, and they submitted their answer according to the predominatory nationality. Our Sophomore year was quite uneventful, but the title of Sophomore was indeed, a promotion. I The title of Junior was gladly accepted, and the year spent under this name was quite different to ue. First of all we pre- sented. our Junior class play, 'Young Barry, to make money, and then we gave a banquet at the Fox Hotel to spend the money. The banquet was a joyous event for us, as well as for our guestsu- the Sen1ors.After a full year of hard work,we welcomed vacation. This vacation soon came to a close, and we were again given a new title. This time it was the dignified title,Seniors,which name we held in high esteem. Never before did we realize haw much had to be accomplished before we received our diplomas. We had given a class play, and so the new experience this last year was publishing Egg Aggg. Even though these things have become history, they will al- ways be pleasant memories to that ambitious, adventurous, like- able class of '4l. Virginia Bonnallie
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to paint a picture of a model and tries to turn him into s Russian Bolshevik, Gan-'tyou just :picture Mn' :Henry Purcell Kermit Kelfer, the millionaire, struggling to get away , when he is being tied to a hatrack and gets his mouth stuffed full of rags? In the meantime Howard Brant, Raymond Finkelson, strives hard to get a term paper in on time, so he will not have to be deprived of his degree, now that Aunt Maude, Virginia Beck has come all the way from California to see him graduate . Lou Herron, Thelma Kalland, breezes in every now and then to use the typewriter and, maybe, to see Ed: Ann Purcell Marvel Madsen, Howards heart interest, has forgotten to nt- serve rooms for her parents at the hotel, and unable to get rooms now, is nearly frantic at the thought of them arriving with no rooms to sleep in. In order that Howard may get his degree, his Aunt Maude im- personates a famous zoologist and becomes entangled with pro- fessor, Virgil Bean, Virgil Bergene. At the same time, another group, including the college students, are trying to help Howard get his degree. Ann plays sick, and Vic becomes the doctor , This greatly scares Anne's father, Mr. Purcell, and her mother, Phoebe,Purcell, Virginia Bcnnallie, who is always snooping all around. She does this to get her father to sign a contract for a new science building, so that Dr. Dixon, Eugene Knutson, 1311 give Howard his degree. Marvel Madsen
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