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union plan, The junior play, Teen Time, was presented on April 1 and 2. It was a three- act comedy written by Anne Coulter Martens, and directed by Mrs. Jezisek. Wendy Meade CSue Winegardenh, while trying to act sophisticated, was also trying to figure out a way to get another lease from Mrs. Nash CMary Lou John- stonj, on their Teen Haven. Mr. Meade CTor Larsenb, was also trying to ge a con- tract from Mrs. Nash. Mrs. Nash believed that teen- agers were all juvenile delin- quents, and Tim CTeddy Shinnb, Wendy's boy friend, and his friend Darby tNorm Pembertonb, didn't help the situation by organizing a parade which came through the Meade living room just as Mrs. Nash was beeing served tea. Mrs. Nash detested the color green, so when Babe, Wendy's kid sister CPatty Wightmanj, showed up in a green devil costume, Mrs. Nash fainted. After a rumor was circulated that the Meades were bankrupt, the Meades' friends gave them food, and Wendy's girl friend, Marritta CMary Jane Shurtleffb, offered them some of her mother's dresses. This and complications brought on by the disappearance of a power mower from Mrs. Nash's garage were straightened out. Mrs. Nash gave the teen-agers their lease, Mr. Meade his -contract, and Wendy was elected teen queen. Others in the cast were: Lynn Wells. a southern belle, Betty Ward, a favor- ite teacher, Maxine LaTocha, a reporter from a teen magazine, Pete Marihugh and Jon Patton, friends of Tim, Gordon Kruskie, the town copg Kent Talcott, repair mang and Donna Jardine as Collie. .-291
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v'-t '35 U - r..' T. Q kiwi? - 'I D. Kunicaz, J. Gokee, S. Johnslon, P. Johnston, H. Gregory Soflwmofze Glass The sophomore class has just landed on Sagittarius, the half-way mark begore getting to their destination, the Moon. Our first money-making event was selling refreshments at the home- coming football game. During basketball season we sold refreshments at the Gaylord game. We had a few rushed and excited evenings working on our home- coming float and won third place on it. Our candidate for the homecoming court was our girl from Earth, Deanna. We had three successful balce sales this year on October 22, Decem- ber 23, and April Sth. At the senior carnival our booth contained a Mdunk' em board. This was one of the most popular booths there, and everyone had lots of laughs dunking Nadine, Collene, and Sharon, the visiting Mars girls. Our last event of this school year was a lVl0ther's Day dance on May seventh in which we honored all mothers, as well as entertaining fathers and students. -30-
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