First liow: Ann Pobanz, LuNette dieting, Karen Novotny, Kay Wilson. Second How: Imagene Scott, Kay Shenshew, Sandra Lewis, Joyce Duchow, Kathleen Kuchar, Georgia Grant, Sandra Hamley, Bonna Margritz, Janet Horrocks, Norma Pierce, Evelyn Humphrey, Phyllis Ellis, Hebeca Hamley. Third How: Elaine Howard, Marilyn Mozer, Marilyn Droescher, Hamona Matney, Claudia Wauer, Jill Mather, Sherlene Feldmann, Gloria Larson, Sandra Harding, Kathy Larson, Lorna Linse, Helen Pulley, Lynda Black. Fourth How: Miss McNamee, Louise Larson, Kayleen Larson, Marjorie Meyer, Kathleen Meyer, Bonnie Cleveland, Rachel Wieting, Evone Monson, Carolyn UeCanip, Karon McKnight, Lola Larson, Carole Horrocks, Brenda Margrilz, Carolyn Larson.
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Fair Store Leo A. Ruhlman junior Dari ing’s Curley’s Market Tod (Eddie Ferry) borrows a new typewriter from the school office for Patty (LuNette W'ieting) to write her novel. Ida May (Annie Pobanz) learns that a detective (Robert Alyea) is investigating the case of the stolen typewriter. In the process of sneaking it back it is broken. Isabel (Norma Pierce) persuades Patty to sell her novel to pay for the typewriter. Artie (Eddie Humphrey), who drums on everything he sees, creates such a commotion that Patty’s diary is sent to the editor instead of the novel. The diary shakes the town like an explosion. It tells what Patty’s father (Doran Horn) and her mother (Phyllis Ellis) have said, also that Mrs. Nixon (Sherlene Feld-mann) spends all of her husband’s (Royce Saltz) salary on hats. Monica (Ramona Matney) and Louella (Louise Larson) are high school friends. Monica is always making plays to snare Harney (Royce Saltz). Paul Cummings (Larry Wynn) and Quiz (Brenda Margritz) learn whose diary it is and come to learn more about it, but are turned down flat. Hetty Heaton (Evone Monson), from the radio station is there too. Miss Wiggam (Kathy Larson) and Mrs. Whittaker (Lola Larson) are spend-thrifty teachers.
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