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Senior Class Play THE HAUNTED CHAIR Standing, left to riqht: Howard Vasina, Jean Jackson, Frank Dolezal, Donna Lou Peters, Jim Hoeven, Jo Ann Young, Elizabeth Greeley, Dick Finley, John Whaley, Vennie Kavan. Seated, left to right: Mary Ann Worrall, Nelda Vogler, Bill Kunce, Georgia Rae Halliburton. Junior Class Play THE BABY-SITTER Seated, left to right: Carol Jean Sabatka, Joe Koch, James Hancock, Mary Lanik, Mary Ann Haba. Standing, left to right: Mrs. Krause, Bonita Lindau, Jo Ann Vrana, Merle Meyers, Warren Sohl, Jackie Margrave, William Lindley, Joan Anderson, Shirley McNeeley, Patricia Gleeson, George Welton. Absent: Delores Stillger.
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Class Will Bernard “I never miss” Lanik wills his basket-shooting ability to Cecil “neither do I” Jordon. Marian “sparkle finger” Lindgren bequeaths her freedom to Lois “I’m hoping” Mays. Alvin “I eat at the Wigwam” Mahrt bestows his meal ticket to Toby “I eat regularly” Zauss. Frank “I never drive over fifty” Dolezal wills his funeral-like pace while driving to Konrad “My Ford won’t go over thirty-five” Magnusson. Harlan “Squeaky” Gustafson bestows his soprano voice to Joyce “What do you think mine is?” Kuhr. Nelda “I gotta go home and practice” Vogler wills her instruments to Clayton “More work???” Hass. Joyce “Knowhow” Wallin wills her brains to Kenny “Will they think out my Latin?” Kunce. Tom “I’m not a Wolf” wills his name to Billy “Well I am” Lindley. Doris “Sheepy” Wotipka wills her fur coat to Shirley “I’ve got my love to keep me warm” McNeely. Leona “I’ve got a man” Yarmon bequeaths her success to Violet “Give me time” Holloway. Donna “Swivel Hips” Peters bequeaths her come-hither charms to Reenie “The Enchantress” Miller. Jean “I’m shy” Robbins wills her quiet nature to Jean “I could use it” Woolsey. Orlene “I hope to be a teacher” Rosengren bestows her pretty green eyes to Barbara “I like the color of mine” Johnson. Marianne “I carry announcements” Sabatka wills her office job to Feme “Can I sit on the boss’s lap?” Holm. Susan “I’ve given up most men” Schiefelbein bestows her ability to spurn men to Beverly “I should live so long” Vanek. Smoe “I know more big words than Mr. Aronson” Shadonix wills his dictionary to Dale “1 have a set of encyclopedias” Wurst. George “ships and Bouc” bestows his puppy dog affection to Smilie “behind the jewelry store” Hancock. Theresa “I -walk like a board” Divis wills her posture to Diane “I don’t need it” Blair. Daryl “Spanish Shark” Dwyer bequeaths his trasnportation to Swedeburg to Bubby “show me the way to go home” Miller. Doris “Specks” Ecklund wills her glasses to Janet “I need ’em too” Larson. Betty “I’m always good” Eliason wills her ability to stay out of trouble to Joan “Dynamite” Jensen. Duane “Slim” Fjellin wills his boyish figure to Dudley “I need it” Kovarik. Doris “Bashful” Flessner bestows her ability to slide into ditches to Mr. “I show ’em how” Menke. John “Pole vault” Fullerton bequeaths his track ability to Roger “I can’t get over the bar either” Meduna. Gertrude “Gypsy” Hajek wills her golden earrings to Mrs. “I’d like another set” Krause. Georgia “Man trap” Halliburton wills her subtle approach to Elaine “My approach works fine” Shadonix. James “He-man” Hoeven bequeaths his magnificent physique to Fink “Ah wonderful” Walters. Don HOLLOWay” wills his rides to Ithaca to Burton “What would I do there?” Johnson. Charles “I’m subject to fits” Hruby bequeaths his Roman nose to Miss “Give it back to Caesar” Arnold. Carolyn “Silver-tongued orator” Jackson wills her determination to Miss “I won’t argue” Jones. Joe “I’m wild about women” Zaloudek wills his Sunday’s gallivanting excursions to Louis “I make music on Sundays” Stava. Ugh “Huh, what was that question?” Breunig wills his wide awake attitude to Gerald “I have an 8 o’clock deadline” Tharp. Mary “I edit this stuff” Worrall bequeaths her sarcastic comments to the stooges who will continue this tradition next year.
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Hamming after the show The ’ Dixie Girl Parade “Georgia Jubilee Minstrel” was presented by members of the vocal groups of Wahoo High School under the direction of Mrs. Val Zetterman. Varied selections and solo numbers were given by the girls' glee clubs, the mixed chorus, girls' duo, boys’ octette, girls' trio and girls’ octette. Seven boys supplied the humorous speaking parts, which offered variety with the songs. The girls groups in colorful formals paraded to the tune of “Dixie Girl” while the boys' glee club sang. Characters in typical minstrel costume performed several stunts, including the well-known “snooting of the apple”, while the “Wm. Tell selection was sung. The lines by the boys in “black-face” were kept moving with the help of the interlocutor. Semiclassical and the better popular songs were furnished by all the vocalists with piano accompaniment and drum and cymbal color.
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