Saydel High School - Eagle Yearbook (Des Moines, IA)

 - Class of 1959

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SENIOR C ASS PL Y CURTAIN GOING UP This play-in-a-play was a humorous offering of the Senior class. Directed by Mrs. Redmon, the play appealed to everyone in its several performances. Interwoven in the plot was humor, romance, and drama C?J by a cast of characters who did a fine job throughout. The play was about a Senior class that was rehearsing for its class play. The story was well received because it was similar to actual events which often occur. Scenes in the story shifted from a high school gym to a stage decorated as a Southern plantation during the Civil War. In the southern locale, the eostuming featured everyone in appropriate dress. This was really a high-light of the program. All-in-all the three-act comedy was a success and a tribute to the Senior Thespians. Miss Irene Burgess . . . .Myrna Hildreth Loretta Fuller . . . Nancy Leveridge . . Miss Carolyn Moran . Elsie Hunter .... Sylvia Moore . . Janet Young . . Joan White . . Kyle Roberts .... Mr. Norman Carter . Andy Fullbright . . . ,Tocko Guthrie . . Milt Sanders . Buck O'Hara . . . . . .. Mr. Tony Peterson . . . Mr. Richard Leveridge FirstLady....... . Second Lady . . . . Henrietta Rivers . . Usherettes . . . . . Stage Crew . . Student Director . . .. . ..ToyBrown . . Sharon Fischer . . . Sherry Foltz . . Betty Hornsby . . . Connie Klien 0 0 0 .Sharon Sandy Waterhouse . . Nancy Prescott . . Roger Passick . . . Richard Hites . . . . Steve Raps . . . Ronnie Coffin . Frank Berttucci . . Earl Lauridsen . . . . . Bill Gray . . . Joan Bowers . Nancy Overland . . . Sue Cornwell . . Jennie Kordick Sally MoConkey Deanna Anderson Kay Ewing .Tuanita Nichols . Norman Krause Tony Vignaroli . . Lorna Biagioli LUTZ. SUPER VALU 4223 Second Avenue 3805 Sixth Avenue STAN MOORE USED CARS, INC.

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The first thing I saw at the zoo was Frank Berttucci, who was painting the monkey house. He told me that he was having quite a time with Mabel the chimpanzee: she too found his charm irresistable. Roger Wheeler, the zoo's curator, the always loved animalsj told me that they had a very big problem. The hyena wouldn't laugh. Steve Raps, the zoo veterinarian had tried every type of medicine and as a last resort Tom Baker was called in to cheer up the hyena. Then Shirley Thomas, the lion tamer came over and said that she was quitting because the nasty old lion had stuck his tongue out at her. When leaving the zoo to go shopping and then to a baseball game, I ran into Ron Coffin. He said that chemistry is a big .help in his new job as a bartender. I asked about Ralph Cummings and he told me that Ralph was in Oklahoma making moccasins for the Indians. As I walked on, I saw Deanna Anderson, Cecelia Smith, and J oan Bowers being thrown out of the Marine Induction Center. They were insisting on joining. fMen's branchy They finally settled for the WACS. l'd just written this down when I saw Keith Kephart playing his accordion in front of a men's cloth- ing store and a monkey collecting money for him. He explained that it kept him in practice for his Car- negie Hall debut. Then Bruno Lenzini came out of the store. Keith told me that Bruno modeled in LoAnn Mason and Sharon Fischer's haberdashery shop. I heard that a Judy Hill was the manager of the Yankees and I wanted to see if she was the onel was supposed to find. It was her alright and she introduced me to the bat boy, Joe Riley. I also saw Kay Ewing who was selling popcom and peanuts through the stands. I cou1dn't stay for the game because I had to write stories on the Miss America and Mr. America contests that were being held. I went in to register and the secretary was Judy Ryerson. I asked her about Myrna Hildreth, Delores Stump, and Carolyn Warden. She told me that Myrna was now married and the other two were still happily married and they were all going on the theory of cheaper by the dozen. The socialite Nancy Prescott was the judge of the Mr. American contest and John Yori was the winner. I went next door to the Miss America contest and met Tony Vignaroli. I asked him if he was a judge, but he said nog he was unemployedg beauty contests were a hobby. I planned to go to the ballet that night so I wanted to have my hair done. I met Shell Beebe coming out of the salon. He said he would lose his job with the Toni Company if Connie Klien didn't do his hair so nicely. I went back to my hoteL Because my room was eight stories up, I was surprised to see Sherry Foltz looking in my window. She was just washing them. I sat down to relax and turned on my radio. Dave Stevens was campaigning for governor. His platform was better parks and recreational facilities for teen-agers. Dale Nichols, his campaign manager, cited Ledges Park in Iowa as a good example. I heard some voices coming from my window. Not realizing Sherry was washing windows, Suzanne Cornwell had climed eight stories and was pleading with her not to jump. Such a dedicated psychiatrist. That evening at the ballet, I was usheredto my seat by Bill Gray. He explained he liked to be near the finer things in life. The featured dancers, Eldon Andrews and Bill Dakovich performed with much poise and grace. The following morning I took the first train homey assignment completed.



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JLINICDR '90 SENIQR THANKS JUNIGRS 47 ,ff

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