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Junior Class Play ••Twixteen.” a comedy in three acts was presented by the Junior Class, December 6th and 7th. Rodney Wells, Jr., portrayed by Freddie Cutts, has discovered that the only way to get Doris Mansfield, characterized by Frances Copsey. is large biceps and notes delivered the “hard way.” Pete Thompson, played by Roger Lewis, helps every thing out by getting these notes to Gwendolyn Todd, portrayed by Pat Long. Dave Underwood filled the role of Specks Howard, whose grave dignity verges on the comical side. Rod's two sisters. Elizabeth and Francie were played by Arlene O’Connell and Inez Antrim. Elizabeth is very dramatic and Francie’s only ambition is to be an author. Mrs. Wells was played both by Beverly Falfar and Marcene Roland. She was very interested in her children’s affairs. The final character. Mr. Wells, was brought to life by Richard Holder. He took himself very serious and was unintentionally humorous. ‘Twixteen” was directed by Miss Lewis who came to A. H. S. at the start of this year. She taught dramatics to the junior class during the first semester.
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The Class of 1946 presents “FOOT-LOOSE” a comedy by CHARLES QUIMBY BURDETTE staged by MISS GLADYS QUIGLEY Ethel Berg—Student Director THE CHARACTERS Richard Early..............................Wilbert Keder Emily Early...................................... Murray Hope Early ----------- Charlotte Cook Dick Early.................................... chleborad Mary Early................................Betty Buchflnck Bob Dick King Delphie ------------ Alta Colerick Randolph (Randy) Cunningham................Tom Morrow Jenny Malloy...................................... Myers Buzz” Daily....................................Don Hunt Miriam Walker...........................Dixie Heidebrecht Jack Milford...............................Kenneth Sayre Sanford Welles........................................Ray Grove Mrs. Forester ----------- Dorothy Pearson
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Left to Right: Vera Crook—Student Council Richard Myers—Student Council Betty Broich—Treasurer Dean Johnson—President Don Porter—Vice President Jim Worden—Secretary Beverly Guheen. Student Council Left to Right: Mrs. Bayer—Class Sponsor Martin Johnson—Class Sponsor Sophomore Class The Class of ’48 started its freshmen year by electing Vera Crook, the first girl president in the history of A. H. S. Other officers were Anita Reddick, vice-president; Fern Weinell, secretary; Betty Broich. treasurer; and Shirley Fahrenbruch. Charles Brennan, and Marvin Boyer, student council members. One hundred thirty-one boys and girls had a party in November to celebrate the Bullpup's victory over the ScottsblufT Bearkittens. As freshmen. Shirley Fahrenbruch was elected an attendant to the Hi-Y Sweetheart; Betty Broich. Bond Queen candidate; and Dean Johnson and Vera Crook. Farmer and Farmerette candidates. During the 44 and ‘45 school term the freshmen class led the four classes on the Honor Roll of Alliance High School. Now, as sophomores. 57 girls and 61 boys elected Dean Johnson, president; Don Porter, vice president; Jim Worden, secretary; Betty Broich. treasurer; and Vera Crook, Beverly Guheen, and Richard Myers, student council members. This year three boys lettered in football. They are: Darwin Schwaderer, Jim Worden, and Louis Mandleberg. The Bond Queen and King were Yvonne Garrett and Jim Worden.
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