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Jhe Senior C Padi predent 6 J loude Darius Krupp.........................Marlin Greenfield Miss Priscilla Carter......................Kathy Deer Marian....................................Mary Bring Jill..........................................Marilyn Ruehling Frank..........................................Robert Ortmann Jack...........................................Edward Raasch Susan...........................................Carly Molting Henry............................................Dave Newell Delilah.......................................Marjean Fuller Bluebeard Bronson..............................Robert Cook Bill Wilkins.................................Franklyn Vogt Headless Phantom................................Alice Neel On April 21, 1965, the senior class presented the play Hobgoblin House . The plot of the play is centered around Miss Priscilla Carter who is peeved because her two nieces have fallen in love with two silly young nincompoops”. She purchased the grim old Hobgoblin House in the foothills of The Ozarks. There in the mountains, the girls are safely secluded from their lovers for at least six months on penalty of being disinherited. The play ended in a happy note when the girls are rejoined with their boyfriends. 29
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Ole junior CL JJ “ u ’ f rteaain for 77 On November 24, 1965, the entire junior class participated in presenting the play ’'Headin’ for the Hills . The play concerned Cornelia Heister and her sister, Dorthea, wealthy orphans who go to spend their summer with their only living relatives who are hillbillies and live in Long Mule, Tennessee. Their father’s will directs that the girls are to spend their summer in Long Mule or forfeit their share of the fortune. The two girls hate the arrangement and when Cy Goolus sees that he can make himself some money, he attempts to chase the girls away, by showing them the worst of hillbilly living. The girls wise up to his plan and pretend to go all out for the hillbilly life. Poor Uncle Cy was tricked into marrying the Widow Squiggins, and the two girls figure the hillbillies aren’t so bad. Hail! Hail! The gangs all here. Miss America. Cast of Characters Cornelia Heister Dorthea Heister . Cy Goolus....... Betty Belle . . . . Happy ......... Skeets......... Hank.......... Widow Squiggins Slim............ Aunt Sukey . . Miss Oggie . . . Miss Winslow . Horseface Dilly , Jake............ Emmy Jean . . , Zeke............ Maw............. . . .Sandy Petersen ......Donna Dixon ... .Duane Miller .......Carol Vogt ......Carolyn Witt Nancy Zimmerman . . . .Gregory Vogt ......Joyce Tietz . . .Mark Sorensen . .Shirley Ruehling . .Larri Munderlon . . . .Janie Samson . .Ken Echtenkamp . .William Konopit . .Marlene Beutler . . . .Melvin Rodick . .Marcia Ortmann The Musicians were Bert Newell, Nancy Johnson, Cheerie Gatzemeyer, Flora Soenksen; the children were Beth Munderloh, Gene Zobel, Gene Elsasser and Dwight Gatzemeyer. Lawrence Welk?
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ramaticA BACK ROW: Mrs. Barnes, Dave Newell, Robert Ortmann, Kathy Deer, Marilyn Ruehling, Carly Nolting, Mariean Fuller, Alice Neel, Marlin Greenfield, Eddie Raasch, Franklyn Vogt; MIDDLE ROW: Beth Munderloh, Faye Petersen, Nancy Sorensen, Karen Petersen, Donna Dixon, Joyce Tietz, Melvin Rodick, Duane Miller, Ken Echtenkamp, Mark Sorensen, Bob Sorensen; FRONT ROW: Nancy Zimmerman, Janie Samson, Carolyn Witt, Marcia Ortmann, Sandy Petersen, Shirley Ruehling, Nancy Johnson, Larri Munderloh, Carol Vogt. 30 rarianA Bob Sorensen, Mark Sorensen, Dave Newell, Mrs. Alexander Sharon Schademan, Helen Gatzemeyer, Marcia Ortmann, Ellen Gatzemeyer, Nancy Zimmerman
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