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SIX V IV3S ON A RAMPAGE Cast Buzz Cths housekeeper)- Harriet (Harrie)-------- Pamela (Pam)------------ Romola (Roma)----------- Celia (Sassy)----------- Boadicea (Bo)----------- Delia (Dee)------------- Sheriff Bungle---------- Jack-------------------- Bill-------------------- -------Vivian Terry -------Virginia Cox -------Leatha Stock -------Ruth Gauger -------Phillis Person -------Iola -arker -------Josephine Kitt -------Ov en Hixon -------Junior Levis -------Keith Lewis -------Charles Wiley The action was supposed to have taken place in, cabin in the Adirondack Mountains The story begins on a stormy night with the six rampaging wives and Buxx in a mountain cabin surroun ded by lightning, thunder, Bank robbers ', and murd ers . The Sheriff , who has arrived straight from■ insane asylum, gets his man . The bank robbers ar murderers arrive and after giving the girls a horr: scare show themselves to be Mr. Harrie and Ur. 3a; -11 is forgiven and the happy foursome plan to spend remainder of their vacations at the cabin, while the rest of the wives happily set out for home and Berti and Dickie , and Dave , and Thweetie Mr. Hungate coached the group in his own inimitc manner. The play was presented for two nights and ne ted the class $97 40. Mr. Anderson s orchestra helps to make the program a success
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sr-02 ” our class record; Ethel Sturtevant, a bashful type but c. friend to nil; Charlie VJiley, who left the class of 1934 to join the CCC; Letty Tompkins, who does’nt like the boys; -villis Ryan, who hopes to be manager of the Kugler Oil Station. V.c were fortunate in having Miss Ruth Philipp again as our sponsor and Elwyn Krausnick as our class president. Gilbert O’Neil who wanted to play another year of football didn’t join us until the second semester In all four ye .rs of high school the class of 1935 h .s been represented in all school activities TJe arc proud of this record and arc glad to be members of the cl .33 of 1935,
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CLASS PROPHECY One evening in 1955 as I was operating my television equipped radio, a face that was vaguely familiar come upon the screen. Immediately I realized why it was familiar when the announcer said, You have just been listening to the eminent inventor, Dr. Alvin E. Rueter. He has told you about his remarkable new machine which enables one to see any part of the world by merely pressing the button. This new electrical device has brought about world-wide acclaim. ' Resolving to look up my old school chum, I took my largest plane and flew to New York. Finding his name and address in a classified directory, I hurried to his laboratories. He welcomed me very cordially and insisted that I lunch with him. During the course of our conversation, we started reminiscing about our good old school days. I remarked that it would be interesting to see all our old classmates and know how they were treating the Well, th.t's simple, said Alvin, come on in the laboratory and we 11 see if my machine is as good as they say it is. I fiflJcwcd him in, and he pressed a small button on the side of a fearful looking machine4 You t .ke that lens over there, he put in, and 1 11 look in this one. Through these lens, I saw a tensely dramatic scene in an operating room. There conducting the operation was Myrna Athey, daintily holding up an adenoid. The nurse standing close by with the ether cap was none other them Marjorie Gregory. Her big feet at l..st came in handy. In this day and age, Marjorie is obliged to use the stock phr.se- Itfs quintuplets. -Myrna left the operating room to call on one of her patients, Ruth Gauger. She was badly beaten up as the result of a fierce argument with her husb nd over the beet w .y to sweep a floor. Myrna went down to the w-itirg room and assured Jake that she was doing as well as could be expected. Jake was the same curly he. ded Gerald 7ade I had known in high school. The scene then changed to Chic-go where we found world.
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