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HDOUBLE WEDDINGH SYNOPSIS When Grandma, the lovable old lady of Harmony, Miss- ouri, comes to her son, George Colbert's home,she f1DdS everything in an uproar. To please their snobbishmodmr, Kathleen and Bob Colbert are marrying aristocracy , al- though they are not happy about it.The slightest attempt on their part to rebel brings a heart attacktpthir -dear mother. Grandma suspects that these attacks are faked,hm her accusation only brings on another heart attackfmd Grand- ma is about to be packed off to an old ladies home. Dr. Emil X. Minninhoff, an eminent scientist, comes to visit the Colberts. Grandma discovers that he is the son of her old beau who-used to live in Harmony beforese rejected him. Falling asleep in the living room, Grandma dreams that Dr. Minninhoff is really his father and has been rejuvenated. He agrees to rejuvenate? Grandma and they go to New York, Returning six months later as aRus- sian countess, Grandma's beauty makes everyone fall in love with her. The maid wakens Grendma,and Dr. Minninhoff comes to tell her that his father has left fifty thousand dollars to her. Then everyone wants her to live with them.IQth- leen and Bob are going to marry the people they really love. Augusta, George's snobbish wife is surprised out of a heart attack and confesses that it was all a trick to keep Kathleen and Bob engaged to members of society. Everything ends happily with a double wedding in the prospect. EASTER PARADE The Home Ec III girls were hostesses at a party given for the juniors,seniors and faculty members Thur sday night, March 22. The girls were dressed in print dresses and big hair bows,and the boys incmmmalls and work shirts. Students and teachers were seen jumping around on one foot doing relay races. The scissors n+ lay provided plenty of laughs. They were divided in five groups and competed for a prize. Since it was Pauline Modglin's birthday, she was surprised with a cake,and everyone sang 'Wiaplby Birthday.H Refreshments of homemade cookies and cider were enjoyed. 53
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Pauline Mod,lin is running the Harper Service .Station in Carbonda e. au ine is now beginning to earn profits on her discovery of grass-o-lene and soy-bolene for use as motor fuels in the 1965 model Heliocopter. Gene Sickler is playing center field with the St. Louis Cardinals, and the St. Louis gossip columnists rumor thmzhe is engaged to Lana Lamour, popular stage star. ' Jr. Lunsford and Katherine Snider are running theLuns- ford General Hospital in Tennessee. Katy is head nurse, and Junior is head obstetrician. Sonhia Killian has just written a text book for use in colleges entitled Why Basic English is Going Out of Use. Jean Mansker is the only lady Attorney at law in San Francisco, and specializes in divorce cases. Anna Marie Vasquez is head of a Chester orphan age. She plans to retire soon and will take ten of the little darlings with her to her country estate at Jones Ridge. nDOUBLE WEDDINGH At the present time, April 2, the senior class has chosen for their play the three-act comedy'Double Weddingn by Jay Tobias. It is to be produced by special arrangement with the Walter H. Baker Company of Boston, Massachusetts. The cast which consists of twelve characters has been supplemented with three junior boys, due to the lack of a sufficient number of boys in the senior class. Mrs. Nancy Colbert, Grandma ....... Doris Jean Korando George Colbert, her son ........... Gene Sickler Augusta, her snobbish daughter-in-law .... Tillie Jo Hiser Bob, her loving grandson .....,. . Donald Schilling Kathleen, her loving grandaughter ..... Katherine Snider Mrs. Wellington-Trent, an aristocrat ...... Alice Reid Monica, her daughter ......... . .Fern Arbeiter Peter Ramsey, in love with Kathleen . . . .P. D. Bassett James Donohue, in love with Kathleen . . . .Ralph Holbnan Jane, the maid ........... .. . .Neva Mae Cole Jarkins, the butler ...' . ' ..... . .Junior Lunsford Dr. Emil X. Minninhoff, a scientist. . . Kenneth Born Stage crew and assistants: Prompter. . . . . . . . ..... . .Anna Marie Vasquez Lights and CuPtQiHS . . . . Pauline Modglin Stage Managers .... . ' . . . Margret Crain Sophia Killian Advertising manager 4 . . . . .Jean Mansker Ushers ....... . Q . , . Bernice Heins Lucille Koch 82
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BASKETBALL BANQUET On March 16 the mothers were hostesses at a banquet given for the basketball team and their invited guests: Mr. Dunn, Mr. Hubble, and S lfc Buddy Worthen were invited as special guests. A few words were spoken by Coach Dunn, Mr. Hubble, Captain Jr. Lunsford, Captain Bob Knoke, and cheer lead- ers Katherine Snider and Tillie Jo Hiser. The table was artisticly decorated with flowers and candles and the following boys and their guests were pres- ent: Ted Boucher, Doris Jean Korando, Junior Lunsford, Katherine Snider, Gene Sickler, Tillie Jo Hiser,Pete Hand, Marion Korando, Charles Pickering, Ethel Killian, P. D. Baggett, Neva Mae Cole, Bob Knoke, Mary E. Cole, Bobbie Schimpf, Ramona Foncree, Clifford Korando, Mary Kunce,Bill Schimpf, Joyce Modglin, Don Gale, Evelyn Gale, Clarence Christensen, Sonia Rednour, Donald Jolly, Cherolette Luns- ford, Charles Asbury, Norma Cluster, Jack Modglin, Doris Cox, Lavern White, Hattie Elma Killian, Mr. Dunn, Mr. Hub- ble, and Buddy Worthen. ATHLETIC LETTERS Thirteen Athletic letters have been ordered for ourl3 best Athletes. The proud receivers of these Maroon and Gold HG'sNare Charles Pickering P. D. Baggett Charles Asbury Pete Hand Clifford Korando Bob Knoke Junior Lunsford Arthur Frazer Bill Schimpf Bob Schimpf Ted Boucher H Gene Sickler James Tindall 84
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