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Hi h praise was given this ?all's senior play, 'The Angell Brats.' A unit of study in English 4, this annual event raises money for the senior ball each year. Casting was based on ighly competitive 'tough' tryouts, and results justi- fied the severity of these preliminaries. Many parents and Mrs. George Sausmon kindly lent beautiful fur- nishings to make the stage attractive. Allan Oates as an absent-minded professor carried a difficult part with many lines to learn. So also, did Caraleta Gesdahl as his perfectly bratty teen-age daughter and Bev- erly Tortorich as his mouse- like long-suffering cousin- housekeeper, who finally led him to the altar at the end of the third act. Michael Chulick and the lisping tennis player, Elmer Clawson vied for daughter's favors while three cietermirled women, Georgianna Lenhardt, drama teacher, Lorin Fisher, perfume saleswomang and Charlotte Lagomarsino, children's librarian tried to capture father. Two more of the professor's children, Mary Ann Huberty and Jack Thomas, ably assisted by their father's negro ser- vants, Susanne Lane and Arlen Heffington, finally brou ht true romance out in- to tie open. To accomplish this however, they had to enlist the services of a group of their older sis- ter's college friends, the rest of the senior class. 7fze Nagel! Baal' I5
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Fl' ' X 1 xx ,, ,SN I I, Caraleta Gesdahl, will my 1lity to make original and unusual noi s o r forth f I clarinet to Judith Bierce viding she keeps up my good work. A X I, Jay Jones, will my Q o any one who will move it. , ' f , I, Lenora Owens, my ability to peroxide hairl?Jto any person who can do th ' s well. ff , ,.f' I, Mary Ann berty, in my soundest frame of mind? will my ability to gaze o the -'fi' ' 24 any natur over hoping they will make good use of it, as I have done. Q ff f,,f I, rgie Lenhardt, leave my sparkling personality, fwhat there is of ' I to 1 n' f , hoping it will do for her what it should have done for me. jgjzfgb -Inky ,f I, Jack Thomas, will 'Dut' my ability to drive a 'Hot Chebby'. ,Q f' . M I I, Arlen Heffington, in sane and sound mind, will all my speed to 'M' Smith. 1 I, Larry V. Casazza, will my ability to think up convincing absenc xcuses - 5 , will,my daily trips between San Andreas and Jac on to yo 'NX fffff 'Q ill all the happiness and good times I have ad in Jackson ffl! l to class of freshmen in the years to come. 1 Clawson in a sounder frame of mind than u l, 'll m -- on second , ah,--no, I guess I will keep it for myself. Zn I' f te Lagomarsino, will to my sister Judith, my ility to f o boy during hoping that she will have as much fun as I : ' had. I, James will my mustache to Paul Hagerty knowing -' ca -- i ay .1 ' I, James J son, will my ability to sing like a bird. N I, Kathy ., -,:d,will my ability to ride motorcycles t H' girl , ikes to l 'ij gerously. I, Michael Chulick, hereby bequeath my experience i the U Cu ' ruction Lestcyx Giannini h ping that he will use it wisely although 's o . g - drive a I, Susann Lane, will to Jean Farnesi all my goo tim a ckson High S nowi 4 she will have s much fun as I have had. I, Lorin sher, will my eyelashes to Elaine Fu '- in ho s she will use them in ' e right direction. I, Richard Bailey, will to George lCharles Ven - B vich my effortless abi ty to teach Mr. van Th 1 m 'di n Jazz. f' es Rh Ebyby I, Allan Oa , will all of my 6' l j e' t to R. Bacich hoping h will freeze his feet too on 1 I, Eugene l my trips to Ione t rge Banicevich and Jimmy anders, hoping they , will make them. I, Lloyda Pi i.ch,lwill all the good t I ve had in my senior ear to Joan Scatena an Susie Sulli knowing they will use th e ' fx I, Carolyn will my ability tay out of trouble 17 to anyone who may t during ,417 fl' m shortne 0 Margaret Ashbaugh ping she will make :JQQCL o ' Qyjlf I, Esther y sho stature to Margie r vo. rlflgvf v to Georgie Banice Lf hoping that he wil more use fl ,A 5 1 Patsy Molfin . providing she keeps ellrl abili to Jean Farnesi know' 3 ,S will make good O ll rcosen 16 use asa ano yer ' e A i 'lil to Donna Geis ltnowing as I ave gotten ,6!3,j,f I I NT:-,,, fff 9.1 f 40 fi i af X . ,ZA 11. ,,j5' Y ll , t I y v 5 ' ' if f A I f - . lf!! ug!! If ,ffl 1 1 Q lf, 161462, fl ' Of: If r 'i 4 W , 'gh' gt, to H , 5 ef. - with the sam 5 as I have, to I . lx I n h 3, o 11. l J .X f ffffii I sill' HP'
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' Glam irq! IfT 1V ,Ml g RWQU rf, Af - a long tim after t I X GQ!! ry: scliool ternl began, we I ,H Qqjlvfjuniors gathered in the X Qfj , ,QL'Hw'room of our advisor, Miss Q ya J , -.paarbara Reed, Maybe it was 4X'V H46 + f' because of Leap Year that AX diggs I jg , i3'the following all-girl of- Iffrg uh ,Q.Jfmf'ql1CCfS were elected, pres- M r n A ident, Jo Ann bagomarsinog l i vice-president, Dorothy Fairburng sec- , Kgb L retary, Pat Hubertyg treasurer, Nancy 4 1 Y.f ..n5b I Ryan, social manager, Janette English, ,, K3 The juniors elected one of their fig? I, N classmates, Charles Hayes, to the fx' f -x i Student Body office of publicity man- ., A Q, .1 -9 ager. 4- EW A .fx A ,QA In sports let no one say that the A f- A 5555: ,E X ,j.- juniors did not do their party Ralph A A Henricks served or slaved, either wa XX Y fi X lik ' hl ' 5 1 f you 1 e it, as at etic manafer cur- ing the yeart Twelve third year men A A XNNNQi?1 Z turned out for football to be rewarded A X by gold footballs as Mother Lode IN A K-Nos' f-.Ki George Banicevich, Janette English, Pat Huberty, Joanne Lagomarsino, Dorothy Fairburn, Nancy Ryan. I6 Champions. ln basketball with the league just beginning six juniors on the 'A' team and three on the 'B' team kept up the class spirit. ln tennis juniors play a close second to the freshmen in number with four girls and 8 boy fighting for a place on the teamr The juniors have displayed not only their brawn but also their brain. Many already on the honor roll are chal- lenging the standards of the C. S. F. which included seven juniors in the first semester, During football season juniors took time out from admiring their newly ac- quired class rings to hold a money- making dance after the Jackson-Cal- averas game. This project was for the purpose of financing the ever-present problem, the Junior Prom. All through the term committees have been racking their weary little minds for ideas which will make their Prom the biggest and best everu In the matter of school organi- zation, be it the brains of the C. S, F., the brawn of the Block J, the artisans of the Art Club, or
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