Wabash High School - Sycamore Yearbook (Wabash, IN)

 - Class of 1950

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Driver Training puts better, safer drivers on our highway. Mr. Grani E. Weaver is lhe insfrudor. ROW ONE: Snavely, ROW TWO: Wasson, Sparks, Heinlein. Radio Workshop offers experience and fun for talented teens. Phil Cramer, Don Williams, David Smith, Tom Bob Washburn, Pal McAIIisler, Elwin Young. Richard Leonard, Mike NIcAIlisfer, Dorolhy Barbara Schlemmer, Peggy Goflschall, Eloris Sheryl- Wallace, Margery Mariin, Charles ROW THREE: Ted Parker, Bob Fisher, Bob Eakrighi, Don Brunn. Raymond While, Jim Gouvan, Arihur Lumm, Mr. Miller. 5 Page Tweniy-Five

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Through meritorious participation in Dramatic Arts you may become a Thespicm. ROW ONE: Doris Haupert, Vendetta Leland, Don Williams, Bob Baxter, Mary Kiefaber, Joan Crumley, Mary Ann Rish, David Smith. Glen LaFoIlette, Barbara Schlemmer, Martha Pearson. h ROW TWO: Mary Ann Naugle, Isabel Wimberly, Alecla Leland, Mary Ann Milliner, Judy Sinclair, Flossie Frazier, Dorothy Wasson, Margery Martin, Peg Flack. Pat Mc- Allister, Miss Mills, Sponsor. ROW THREE: Don Brunn, Tom Vice David Watson, Sheryl Wallace, Eloris Sparks, Mayno Weaver, George Cope, Bob Washburn, Jim Petry, Elwin Young, Richard Leonard, Gene Overman. The p1cry's the thing when the Drcrmcx- tics Club has a meeting. ROW ONE: Katie Kinerlr, Mary Kaiser, Edithann Harmon, Mary Helen Simons. Marilou Vrooman, Tom Hipskind, Phyllis Gray, Rita Frehse, Pat Bloclrson, Doris Conrad, Sally Reahard. ROW TWO: Mary Ann Thomson, Twylla Mills, Dorothy Reynolds, Lois Hornaday, Barbara Knotts- Mary Jo Gillen, Loretta Garrison, Jo Ann Koerner. Beverly Olm- stead, Nancy Bramlett. ROW THREE: Judy Good, Wilma Oswalt, Phil Gabel, Dale Thomson Dave Sundheimer, Margaret Strickler, Virginia Coon. DRAMATICS Joan Crumley, President Mary Esther Kiefaber, Vice-President Mary Ann Rish Secretary-Treasurer David Smith :Sz Bob Baxte Sergeants-at-Arms THESPIAN Page Twenty-Four



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You Can't Take It With You Senior Class Play - April 10, 1950 Martin Vanderhof tGordon Kintnerb had long ago made his peace with the world and with himself. He realized that a man was not getting the most out of life unless he was doing what he wanted to do. So one bright morning he came down in the elevator and never went up again. Since that time, for thirty-five years he had been presiding over a mad-cap house- hold whose occupants were allowed to live to the fullest degree without any restrictions. He refused to pay an income tax and was, there- fore, visited by an irate income tax collector tRichard Leonardj, who thoughout the ,play sent threatening letters to him. Vanderhof's daugh- ter, Penelope Sycamore tlvliargery Martini, was a writer of plays, none of wihich had ever been produced, and a paiinfter of pictures which would never find their way into any gallery. She had married Paul Sycamore tDavid Smithl. whom she :met at a fireworks display, and whose chief concern was 'manufacturing fireworks in the basement of their home. Thev had reared two daughters, Essie and. Alice. Essie tMary Ann Nauglel desired more than anythingto become -a great ballet dianc-er but was resigned to mak- inle candv and selling it, until the big break came. She had married Ed Carmichael fRf-.n- ald Hollofwayl who spent his time vplaying the xvlophone and operating' a printing press. In this household also 'were Donald -and Rheba. tBill Rife and Barbara Schlemmerl, a colored r-ounle who considered themselves part of the family, and Mr. DeiPina CMarlin McDanielJ, an ice man who had come to deliver ice five PRODUCTION STAFF Director ..,............................... Mrs. Robert Kinerk Prompters .... Isabel Wirnberly, Mary Ann Rish, Vendetta Leland Stage Managers ...................... Jack Noel Clupper Stage Crew ...,.,,,........ Rita Ann Frehse, Thomas Herrell, Mahlon Munsont Paul Gene Overman. Brenda Rite. Martha Ross, Eloris Sparks, D ale Thomson, years earlier and had never left. Alice tMary Esther Kierfa'berJ came home one day with a severe case of love which was directed toward Anthony Kiriby, Jr., tKaye W11- sonb. vicewpresident of the firm for wihich she worked and son of the president. They became engaged, and their romance progressed smooth- ly until Anthony's parents tMlartha Pearson and John Brackenl, veny aristocratic people, ca-me to dinner on the wrong night and found the family engaaed in the various occupations. Enter Boris Kolenkhov tBill Plyb. Essie's ballet instructor who -proceeded to demonstrate a wrestling hold on Mr. Kirby. Things went from bad to worse and the fin-al indignity came when the home was inviaded by three men from the Department of Justice CTed Parker, Bob Baxter. and Leonard Drookl, who were suspicious of some circulars Ed had' printed and distribut- ed and who arrested the entire assemblage plus a drowsy friend of Penny's, Gay Wellington fDorothy W-assonh when they discovered Paul's fireworks in the base-ment. 'Ilhe Kinbys did not appreciate spending the night in jail. and- it seemed that Tonv and Alice were through. Alice .prepared to -get awav from it all in the Adirondacks. and Tonv came to plead once 'asain for her to forget about their different backgrounds and to marrv 1-er. She remained adamant until her grandfather ner- suaded Mr. Kirbv to unbend and eniov himself and the bi! happy' family sits down to a meal prepared bv hbe Russian Grand Duchess Olga Katrina CSally Re-ahardl. Gary Weesner, Wayne Devore, Glen LaFollette, Vernon Leland, and Pat McAllister. Properties .............. Nancy Ann Bramlett, Doris Haupert, Jerry Oldenkarnp, Mary Lou Oswalt, Bill Scheerer, Mary Donna Shaw, and Bob Organ. Music Furnished by Dick Hettmansperger and His Orchestra THE ENTIRE COMPANY Page Twe nty-Six

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