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Association Elections President: Ralph Hardesty Vice-President: Ray Coffman Recorder: Jane Dycus Students stop on the staircase to discuss the hopefuls running for association officers. Signs, slogans, speeches make for successful campaigns. Candidates for Association officers relax as they wait to regive their speeches for the second auditorium session. They are (left to right) Linda Sherry and Jane Dycus, Recorder; Raymond Coffman and Pete Bullard, Vice-President; John Rosevear and Ralph Hardesty, President. Page Al Zwart and Jim Crouch provide en- tertainment during a break in the cam- paign speeches. Seventeen
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The Mouse That Roared CAST Tully Bascom Eric Ahlvin Gloriana the Twelfth Lorna Konsynski Professor Kokin tz Edward Melshen Count Mountjoy Gary Stanek Leader of Grand Fenwick’s Dilutionist Party David Benter Mr. John Beston James Hulett General Shippet Alan McIntyre President of the United States Thomas Bullard Jane, an American tourist Terry Levin Mary, another American tourist Nancy Smith Fran, another American tourist Carol Singer Pam, another American tourist Michele Benoit Ann, a peasant girl Roseanne Palfi Page Lea Mamula Helen, lady-in-waiting Jean Taliaferro Norma, lady-in-waiting Lori Silverman Miss Johnson, secretary to the Secretary of State of the United States Janie Dahlkamp Students — Gary Stanford, Peg Fryer, Jennifer Jaeger Mrs. Reiner, housekeeper for Professor Kokintz Donna Richwalski WAC Jill Judy Dobis WAC Debbie Phyllis Morman - Announcer for National Broadcasting Company Rory O’Bryan Tom Mulligan, Civil Defense official of New York Robbie Austgen Soldiers Alfred Erskine, John Hendrickson, Dick Ransel, Jack Thompson, Bill Jones Will Tatum, standardbearer of Grand Fenwick — David Barger Miss Wilkins, secretary to the President of the United States Carole Brinkman Mrs. Bascom, mother of Tully Bascom Peg Crepeau Miss Wilkins interrupts a conference between the President and the Secretary of State in order to show them General Snippet’s hat. Glorianna the Twelfth, her court, and her guests ali await the arrival of Tully and his soldiers returning from war with the United States. At Columbia University, Professor Kokintz shows his formula for the most powerful bomb in the world to the President and others. Tully Bascum is seen entertaining some reluctont tourists in the Grand Fenwick National Forest.
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Association Week Student portray classes as they used to be in Hammond High years ago in the Association Auditorium Session on Hammond High Tradition. Mr. Carroll prepares to jump for basketball as Mr. Deak (3) watches with Mr. Morretton in student-faculty basketball game. Ed Melshan plays the port of Alley OOp honoring the four score and one years of D.O.H.H.S. Teachers show enthusiasm in early moments of the basketball game but the students came from behind to defeat the faculty. Page Seventeen
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