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STAIRS' DAY AY 18th, will be set aside as Stars, Day, a day planned for the Stars to have all to themselves, with plenty of fun supplied by a varied program. Af- ter four years of sharing every day with every other grade this promises to be a treat and the Seniors happily look forward to a day all their own.l At 8:45 the Senior pennant will be raised with the flag by the class pres- ident, William Lano, in company with the other class members. After this short ceremony the students will be given the privilege of guests to visit the different grades and high school classes, any time during the forenoon. After lunch, a chapel program will be presented for their entertainment. Some original and exceedingly clever plans are being carried out. Then, as if everything so far had not been wonderful enough, they are all going home to spend the afternoon as they please. ' At six o'clock they are to meet at the school dressed in kids' clothes. Then, perhaps for the last time in such a laughing, carefree, happy-go-lucky mood, they as a group will mob the local theater house and see the show. Who knows whether they will see the comedy twice? After the show they will return to the school Ifor a grand kid party with all the trimmings. This party will bring to close a perfect day. It will all be very wonderful and novel. The Seniors will appreciate it, and probably experience that lofty sense of being important-but-aren't we all? L T93 Zhi! Spage Sponsored by Charles Sprenger 6' Son
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Page 27 text:
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VALLEY QE CHCSTS By JACOB LEAIR PRESENTED BY TTE STAIRS Weird . . . mysterious . . . intriguing . . . chills and thrills . . . run parallel . . . in this . . . breath-taking . . . hair-raising midnight adventure in a valley of spooks . . . Caught our interest at very beginning . . . spell-bound at climax . . . I told you so as villain is disclosed at the end . . . Caused much laughter . . . also peeking under beds . . . in dark closets . . . that night before retiring . . . Directed by Miss Rice. CAST Minnie Strange . . the housekeeper to the la Helen Wayne . . . a friend of Lucille Evans Sally Ann , . . Helen's maid - - Lily Violet . . . in pursuit of Pete Elvira Tadd . . . a villager - Mrs. Scott . . . an escaped lunatic W Jonathan Black . . . a lawyer - - Jack Martin . . . a friend of Lucille Evans Pete . . . a chauffeur - - - Amos Hill . . . in pursuit of Sally Ann A Watchman ---- A Ghost - te Lucille Evans - Velma Reichert - - - Mary Teeple - - Mary Ja.ne Reichert - Agnes Lattimore Marguerite Luecht Rita Hopfinger William Lano Nelson Schmidt Jackson Quisno John Drusbachy Randell Bellows Clifford Stevens STAGE STAFF Prompter .......... . Marie Haley Advertising ...... Gordon Williamsen Properties ........ . Ardeth Besso Sound Effects ...... Virginia Althoff STARS HOLD RECEPTION PARTY The Senior Stars held their spectacular celebration in the great hall of the Cottage Inn Friday, October 15th. Small stars and big stars alike en- joyed the festive doughnuts and cider which were unusually refreshing after strenuous tests and try-outs in a track-meet program. The Stars agreed it was a most memorable and fitting climax stardom. to their climb from obscurity to
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CAST HE SUNBQNNET Cllllo S MASHING success . . , appealing drama . . . contagious laughter . . . clever song hits . . . Theme . . . that of beautiful but mistreated orphan girl who fin- ally won the love of a rich society boy . . . Humor . , . Novelties supplied by a cast of talented stars . . . Glee Club renditions . . . production under direc- tion of Miss Zeis. Mrs. Coleman Susan Clifton Bob Coleman Barbara Coleman Jerry Jackson Mr. Meadows Mrs. Meadows Constable Mrs. Scroggs Mr. Scroggs Evelina Scroggs Reuben McSpavin Grace Jeschke Kathryn Hopfinger Donald J eschke Ruth Krummel Harold Reitz Alton Nissen Katherine Tewers John Drusbacky Margaret Covell Wilbur Durdel Pauline Wesley Wallace Potts Miranda Meadows Mary Ellen Belknap Luella - - Ruth Hann Sadie Yeutive Hathaway CEHIJLS' Qage Sponsored by :Sorensen 6? Qliscbinger
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