Aurora Central High School - Borealis Yearbook (Aurora, CO)

 - Class of 1948

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Page 20 text:

Senior Play (Left to right) : Clarence Scott. Pat Beauvais. Joan McKee. Pete Wolf. Btftty Penny. Wilma Seidenberg. John Pinkley. Carl Baker. Beverly 1 utney. Nedra Nasser. Skip Parmelee not shown in picture Leave it to Grandma was a clever comedy in three acts. The play was presented three times, once at a matinee and at two evening performances. . The play centered about Grandma (Beverly Putney), a chronic fixer of all things wrong. Her efforts extend all the way from righting love affairs. Virginia's and John's (Wilma Seidenberg and Carl Baker) and Joyce's and Jerry's (Betty Penney and Peter Wolf) to settling the brat (Joan McKee) with a sound spanking that gladdens the spanker, but saddens the spankee. Grandma also mends the fallen fortunes of Mary and Cliff Dunstan (Nedra Nasser and Clifford Parmolee), and effectively squelches Mr. Grant (John Pickley). Eliza (Pat Beauvais) and Henry (Clarence Scott) also furnished the audience much laughter and enjoyment. The play, hilarious and entertaining, was enjoyed by all who came to see it. Backstage Crew: First Roil' (left to right) : Beverly Bauer. Shirley Trujillo, Donna Booker. Second Row (left to right) : Elizabeth Richardson. Miss Martin. Anna Heinen. Dale Smith. Third Row (left to right) : Herb Hansen. Jim Brewer. George Adams sixteen

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Will I Georg© Adam, leave my quiet manner to Mary Alice Kelly. 1. Earnest Baessler, leave my way with women to Mickey McGuire. 1. Carl Reis Baker, leave my way with horses to Chuck Fowle. I, Beverly Ann Bauer, leave my music ability to Jack Bruner. I, Patricia Beauvais, leave my job as assistant librarian to Bob Bakes so that he can get caught up on his reading. 1. Betty Jane Beck, leave my sewing ability to Becky Sabin. 1, Bill Benko. leave my right to the title of One of the best dressed boys of the Senior Class to Tommy Lincoln. 1, Donna Booker, leave my reserve and quiet ways to Myrle Brewer. I. Bob Brashear, leave my crew haircuts to Stanley Heffley. I, Jim Brewer, leave my place in the Hungry-Five to Meridyth Wren. 1. Willa Jean Carlock. leave my right to wear a diamond engagement ring to Annette Patton. I, Katherine Cassell, leave my bookkeeping ability to Dan Coheely. I. Jim Chambers, leave my manly giggle to Dale Barry. I, Fred Christen, leave my sincerity and conscientious outlook on life to Dolores Sullivan. I. Teddy Cochran, do leave my jeans and shirts to Ann Hedeen. I. Willa May Cox. do willing leave my job at the theater to Marvin Morris. I. Virgil Elder, leave my large, unquestionable vocabulary to Edith Bennett. I. Frances Eshleman, leave my ability to keep in shape by doing exercises to Coach Hoke. I, Robert Fletcher, leave my bashful and quiet ways to Bill Beauvais. I, Billie Lea Frost, leave the right to be editor of the school paper to Marilyn Bell. I. Herb Hansen, leave my right to tease the girls to Bob Habel. I, Anna Heinen, leave mv presidency of F. H. A. to Eleanor Hansen with the hope that her husband will get something to eat. I. Helen Hensley, leave my calmness and poise to Mary Cecil Reese. I. Phyllis Lee Hixon. leave my ability to smile when everything goes wrong to Nancy Brand. I. Edith Hoery, leave my conscientiousness to Herbert Hopkins. I. Marie House, leave my roller skating technique to Violet Hewitt. I, Charles Jayne, leave my courteous manner to Tommy Green. , I, Naomi Johnson, leave my dependability to Clara Hicks. I, Bonnv Manning, leave my sweet disposition to Don LaTorra. I. John McDonald, leave my memory gems learned in Senior English to George Devers. I. Joan McKee, leave my right to be cheerleader to Sally Harmon. I, K:ith McReynolds. leave my dancing ability to the bench warmers of Aurora High. I, Willis Mercer, leave my skill and good grades in bookkeeping to Dillyn Elder. I, Lorraine Miller, leave my talent for chemistry to Bob McIntosh. I, Virginia Miller, leave my ability to write shorthand to next year's class. I. Josephine Moore, do with great enthusiasm leave some of my extra weight to Junior Bennett. I, Nadine Moschenross, leave my ability to sing to Jack Stewart. I. Nedra Nasser, leave my pep and unrestrained enthusiasm at games to Joyce McFarland. I. Joe Ontiveras, leave my strength to Roger Landon. I, Herb Ordelheide, do leave my absentee and lardy marks to Carol Holzer. I. Clifford Parmelee. leave my compositions to Bob Beach. I, Betty Penney, leave my quiet and subtle ways to Jackie Jo Jacques. I, John Pinckley. leave my attitude towards school to James Sloan. I. Beverly Putney, leave my long skirts to Alice Ann McCarthy. I, Elizabeth Richardson, leave my appendix to the science class. I. Raymond Roberts, just leave. I, Theresa Rosales, leave my long black eye lashes to Opal Evans. I. Waller Ruehle. leave my excellent driving ability to Mrs. Nachtrieb. I. Clarence Scot, leave my curly hair to Norman McNally. I, Wilma Seidenberg. leave my gum to the teachers. I, Dale Smith, leave my English grades to Jerome Beller. I, Bill Sparks, leave my willingness to help out at any time to Joe Strait. L Marillyn Torgas, leave my height to Phyllis McKee. I, Don Traver, leave my head of curly hair to Georgia Craig. I, Doris Traver. leave my hard-headed ways to Wayne Thorne. I. Shirley Trujillo, leave my height to John Stahl. I, Joan Mae Volzke, leave my teasing to Rita Burns. I. Pete Wolf, leave my right to put my feet on the teacher's desk to Elaine Sterling. I, John Yoder, am not going to will anything. I had to work for what I got. so let them work for what they get. I. Carolyn Zietz, leave my sister, Anna Mae, to the school. —By CAROLYN ZIETZ. fifteen

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