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NAME Curtis Adams Marcia Baldwin Arden Bawkey George Beckon Ron Bennington Robert Bethke Kenneth Bester Marlene Bradshaw Betty Jo Butler Eleanor Cassidy Peggy Cease Austin Cole Ron Corey Wally Granstra Doris Hahn Lorraine Hemmes Jim Herrick Alvin Hickman Mary Lou Hoffman Arden Holiday Joanne Howse Lena Johnston Judy Juilleret Betty Kaniarx Lee Kleinhenz Rhoda Lightfoot Milca Mathews Herman Mattick Peggy Lowry Tyrus Miller Doryl Moore Jack Melching Gerrie Okorowski Evelyn Pawlug Anton Peterson Stan Pifer Edith Radle Connie Rarick Merlyn Schlosser Cart Seeley Leon Sterly Duanne Smith Chuck Taylor Darlene Troup GA-HA-WA-BANDIMINI: WE I.00K AT EACH 0THER Love Letters A Hunting We Will Go There is Nothing Like a Dame u Thats Amore Slowp0ke Please Answer Me My Love You're in the Army Now I'm in Love Again Love me and Leave Me Changeable Your Cheating Heart Sugaubushu Just Bummin' Around n u ns -4 u sl There'S Been a Change in Me Oh Happy Day Got Along Without You Before Met You Happy-Ta-lk My Guitar Busy-Body Wheel of Fortune Flirtation Waltz Pm A Movin' On Till We Two Are One u as n 41 Let a Smile Be Your Umbrella u Beautiful Brown Eyes Till Then , Juke Box Saturday Night Sailing, Sailing Here Comes the Bride Sitting in the Sun an lc an Johnny is the Boy for Me ' Dragnet Man, Man Was For the Woman Made Who Put the Devil in Evelyn's Eyes? I'l1 Sail My Ship Alone All I want for Christmas My Baby's Coming Home My Secret Love There Stands the G-lass Stop Chasing Me, Baby Slow Boat to China How Much is that Hound Dog the Window? Changing Partners 'Always an as Jim Tippett I'm Just a Plain Old Country Boy Richard Wagenschutz She Was Five and He was Ten Greta Ward Redhead -23.- I in H1 Censored Don't be difficult You know it ! That's a Heck of a good way to end up on boot hill Can I have a raise? Got me Beat At Ease! Good Grief Oh Putt! This will never do! Run 'um Off Let's go I don't care what you call me just don't call me late for dinner It's Gotta go Phoey So? u an O.K. Gloria 'My Stones Come on Carty I'l1 have Benny do it How do you play this? Let's Live it up Leon is coming down 'Tm ready. You can take the picture now I think we'1'e stuck Guess who I saw in Car1's? Number, please I'm seasick Darn that typing! I'l1 hand it in tomorrow, Miss Corey. No, this isn't Johnny Oh Piffle Oh crumb u n u :L Thank God for small favors Let'S Play Cards It's all in the sport Go fly a Kite Boys are sure dumb Hi doll-croc0doll Boo! u That wasn't funny Oh. come now ni n My Goodness! Did someone mention Wally? t'That's the way it goes Holy Smokes u u Beats me
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ME-MUNDJI-N0-YUK: THE PERFURMEHSH Standing, Left to right-Mr. Minor, director, Arden Holiday, Robert Bethke, Walter Granstra, Marlene Bradshaw, Richard Wagenschutz, Anton Peterson, Lee Kleinhenz, Judy Juilleret, Lena Johnston, Jack Melching, Peggy Cease. Joanne Howse. Seated, left to right--Evelyn Pawlus, Marcia Baldwin, Gerrie Okorowski, Rhoda Lightfoot, Arden Bawkey, Charles Taylor. The senior play, MUMBO JUMBO, directed by Mr. Carl Minor. was presented on two occasions: a matinee December 10, and an evening performance on Decem- ber 12. The central characters, those of two harum-scarum college youths, were played by Arden Bawkey and Charles Taylor. Evelyn Pawlus portrayed a beautiful young woman under the strange spell of Dr. Omahandra lArden Holidayl. Peggy Cease was a Voodoo witch doctor: and Stan Pifer, a mysterious blind man. Rhoda Lightfoot was Tweetie, a country lass: Walter Granstra was the Sheriff of Milborn: and Marcia Baldwin was his female rival, the Sheriff of Hopetown. Her niece. Daisy, was played by Joanne Howse. Mr. and Mrs. John Reynolds, aunt and uncle of Arden Bawkey, were played by Marlene Bradshaw and Richard Wagenschutz. Lena Johnston played the aged mother of Jack Melching. These two were really criminals in search of some cash that they had hidden a few years before. Peaches Greening KGerrie Okorowskil was a chorus girl secretly married to Chuck Taylor. Bob Bethke played the hard-hearted State Trooper upholding the law. V A If li ' Q If ill i i 9 P' Left to right-Peggy Cease. Arden Bawkey, Lena Left to right-Rhoda Lightfoot, Charles Taylor. Johnston, Jack Melching, Joanne Howse. Walter Robert Bethke. Arden Bawkey. Granstra, Marcia Baldwin, Arden Holiday. ..-22..
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0 -We MA-KWAK: THE BEARS J T. Clarke R. Keller S. King E. Smith M. Lowry The junior class has been very successful under the leadership of Miss Corey and Mr. Hodge. Tom Clarke presided over them as president, with Bob Keller, vice-president: Sarah King, secre- tary: Evelyn Smith. treasurer: and Mary Lowry, student council representative. In the fall of the year. the bear clan came to the Harbor Springs High School cave to begin their winter hibernation. As they gradually went to sleep, they began dreaming. Their first dream was one in which all the girls were chasing boys and trying to marry them at the Sadie Hawkins Dancc. on October 24. The next dream was accompanied by the sounds of bells and Christmas music. for the third annual Christmas Dance. After this, the bears went into a very deep sleep and didn't begin dreaming again until March 25th and 26th. Then they all began thinking of becoming great actors and actresses in the play, Bashtu1 Bertie. The following month, gay music was heard. and the gymnasium was transform- ed into a New Orleans ballroom at the time of the Mardi Gras. for the annual J-Hop on April 24. The bcars began waking up from their sleep just in time to prepare for the annual iunior-senior banquet which was held on May 15, at the Perry Hotel in Petoskey. This was the formal farewell to the senior lynx clan. It made the bears sad to see them go, but they were also happy for they knew that next year they would take their places in the lynx clan. ..24..
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