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OH, BROTHER! Presented by the class of 1951 in their Junior year turned out to be a successful comedy re¬ volving around one Paul Jones. Paul’s hobby was photography and seemingly insignificant pictures got him into more trouble than he dreamed possible, trouble that did not cease until the final curtain fell. Splendid performances were turned in by an entire cast that included left, Jane Vance and Ruth Stronach. A1 Phillips, Joan Dunn, Ruth Stronach, Don Theis, Marianne Bock, Lum Reed, Bob Pattee, and Jane Vance seated; Joyce Hooseline, Leo Beaman, Kay Stiener, Miss Shelby, and Reider Frederixon, standing, bottom picture, per¬ formed with the graciousness of veterans.
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HANDYMAN INC. GREEN HANDS Top Row—Roland Fathke, Eugene Plants, Gerald Doty. Middle Row—Vernon Beneake, Joey Edged, Herschell Plants, David Cedarholm, Clarence Hein, Bill Utley. Bottom Row—Jim Davis, Don Shearer, Don Thies, Bob Henderlong, Jim Horej, Dennis Mahoney. Bottom Pictures: Officers of Machine Club are Vernon Beneake, president; John Tutza, vice president; Bob Kelsey, secretary-treas- The Future Farmers of America is the na¬ tional organization by and for boys studying vocational agriculture. The Future Farmers take pride in the fact that no national or local student organization enjoys more free¬ dom of self government under adult counsel and guidance than the F. F. A. Our motto, consisting of only four lines that are filled with practical philosophy and sincerity is: Learning to do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Live, Living to Serve. PAGE TWENTY-ONE
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HUCK FINN . . . . When Tom Sawyer visited his Aunt Sally, he expected to have a good time, but good times turned into exciting adventure when Tom’s friend, Huck Finn, drifted down the Mississippi to Aunt Sally’s. A good time was enjoyed by those who saw the class of 1951’s presentation of this delightful story. Members of the cast are seen at our right in scenes from Huck Finn. At the bottom of the page are cast members Eva Worsley, Martie Paryzek, Don Theis, Kay Stiener, Philip Carl, Marianne Block, seated; and Ray Madson, Jackie Hill, La- vonne Kaiser, Ed Dickerman, Lum Reed, Miss Shelby, Richard Peterson, and Emert Grapper, standing. PAGE TWENTY-THREE
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