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L urzioz ggfay P r A smiifzf. W L' Air. ,ZW F , ,,s.,v, 4 X .E Q M if . 'K . - , .W ti :ff Seated, left to right:-Arden Holiday, Judy Juillerei, Victor Kishigo, Lee Kleinhenz, Peggy Lowry. Standing:-Charles Taylor. Doris Hahn, Wally Granstra, Lena Johnston, Beiiy Kaniarz, Stan Pifer. Plays are an important part of our Activity lsle, and the juniors presented Amazing Gracie this year. This play was written by Jay Tobias and directed by Mr. Rinehart and Mr. Stevens. This story was about Gracie and Ty Underwood and their troub- les with Ty's uncle, Horatio Helfrey, and Gracie's aunt, Talulah Tate. These two were mortal enemies. Talulah left Horatio at the altar and neither would speak to the other. Gracie was played by Betty Kaniarz, Ty by Stanley atio by Wally Granstra. Dr. Kilbury Coffin, when he escaped from closed the play, leaving Others who played Holiday, Lee Kleinhenz, Pifer, Talulah by Lena Johnston, and Hor- a mad surgeon, also entered into the picture the booby hatch. A wild operating scene everyone in the story happy. an important part in the cast were Arden Judy juilleret, Doris Hahn, Charles Taylor, Peggy Lowry, and Victor Kishigo.
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Aioflgonzo 'zz cswanz The first venture of the sophomore class in Sopho- more Swamp was the selling of Christmas cards. We can- vassed the entire island and parts of the surrounding ls- lands. It was a big success and we hope to do it again next year. We sold refreshments at the Homecoming game at the stadium. Again this year we had a Christmas dance, complete with mistletoe and several Christmas trees. We sold refreshments at two of the basketball games, the Boyne City game and the victory over the unbeaten Lancers of Ellsworth. We had another dance on May l6th and also have had several bake sales. Next year we hope to occupy Junior Ridge. ,...1.-.--1-., -. ., W qw , I P. Aldrich E. Ballou R. Cetas J. Clarke P. Heynig G. Seeley
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