Adrian High School - Dragon Yearbook (Adrian, MN)

 - Class of 1956

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rs 'fe fi V Senior , , NP ln older brother tried to keep up his work as an archetect and tend to the household duties for his three younger sisters and brother in the three-act comedy, Qrother Goose, that was presented by the Adrian High fTcho'6l-Tfenlors . - The older brother, Jeff, Brother Goose,U was played by Gordon Foldt, and the younger brother, Wes, was Le Roy Elsing with Janet Grove and Varlene Weinders as the sisters, Hyacinth and Carol. Helen, the last in a long line of housekeepers, was played by Lavonne Waterman. Carol Lohse played Peggy Winkel, the young woman who stepped in and saved the situation, and Deanna Larson played Lenore Hudson whose million-dollar inheritance gave her some new ideas. Eve Mason, Whose family had just moved from the South, captured the heart of Wes. Eve was played by Frances Roemeling, and her negro maid, Sarah, was played by Carol Fpoelstra. Frances Larson played Mrs. Trimmer, a determined woman who had some of her own ideas about architecture, and Duane Graf played a truck driver who found himself in the midst of a plot set by ten-year-old Hyacinth, the little sister. with this interesting combination of characters the seniors gave three entertaining performances. Ronald Schulz and Richard Peters were stage managers with David Birkestrand, James Hoogland, Clarence Bauer, Bill Bierman, Kenneth Elsing, Tom Gunderson, Francis Lupkes, Melvin Wagner and Edward Tholen as the stage crew. Lighting was in charge of Neil Duwenhoeggerg Ilene Rust and LaVonne Waterman were prompters, and publicity was in charge of Melvin Klooster, Harley Ailts, and Gary Hokeness. Business Manager for the play was Iva Del Sieve. Mrs. Jerry Engelkes was the director. 12 Class Play 41-ls usd! Brofher Goose

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Cynthia Stangland, Irene .chulz and Linda wcheltens who sang Lavender Blue and g5ometninr's Eotta Give . The band then played the HJe molay march , and newoy Llsinv sang Suddenly There's a Valley . 'larol cave a short talk, told a few jokes, which everyone enjoyel and then introduced two of the eveninn's speakers, Mr. Olsen and Mr. Zahorsky. Mr. Olsen spoke briefly and hr. Lahorsky introduced the football players. Suspense was the key word while the candidates and audience waited for the news of the king and queen choices. Beverly and Henry were introduced and respond- ed with short speeches. Then the mysterious envelope containing the candidate choices was opened. Janet Grove was crowned homecoming Queen by Henry, and Duane Graf was crowned Kina by Beverly. The audience responded with a rollickinr ovation as the new royalty A great many expressed appreciation for the honor given them. The new King and Queen led the recessional. Next came the oonfire contributed cy the freshman. ine fire lit up led yells. the sky brillantly wfile the cheerleaders lhen the snake dance, led by Gordon ooldt, began. After the snake dance, wh cn stopped trzfyic uptown and formed circles at intersections to do cheers, came the movie at the local theater, students and alumni joined in the celebra- tion. The next night the Homecoming name and dance took place. The Adrian Dragons played Fdcerton Dutchman who outscored Adrian by S3 to l2. Ednerton was undefeated this season. Duane Graf and Morris Hoelofs scored Adr1an's two touchdowns. Howard dropped a pass to miss a touchdown. Durina the half time the king, queen and the attendants were driven once around the foot-ball field in a convertible. After Lhe game the dance wss rium with Arlen Steen's Orghegtpg a very larre crowd enjoyel dgpgin TY the sophomores in a beautiful J .ne tradition of Pomeggufup M33 f9'PS, but each time it comes u-fferent to the people who f it - ,Vo held at the andito- furnishinf the nuslv. in CHQ fym decorated apanose Tarden theme. beer carrie- on for it is new, v'vid and 't 2 J take part in f . wgggi L? 1 fees Q? fb Q - M at ' if ,ap . 3322 :ft J 5293 ssxuj QS . Gr gfv i .X ' 'i 'X L15 ,sypfnzt Homecoming T, . lr'-' ws 55 ,J EA eg 1 3 yn: r ,Y J 9 t ,E N232 NXQWJ ,'uX'l 3 XA J M. X--I tb ,ssgtgifg N 'GQ 3 Q1-SX ,Q blyjs 2 lj .T Ta TQ 'W X552 KD 5 Ygllb ,153



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Anhc Sprl g ul my 5 A In larch an all junior cast pres nted NAntic Spring , a comedy one act play, for the contest at Pipestone, and they ave it alon with local declam vinners to ar audience in our school aaditorium on Qpeech Ni ht The play w s iven a ratinv of Nvery oodn in contest Cast members vere Thelma B oesder, Judy Hanson, Irene Schulz, Bob Thom, Dill The play told the story of six verv individual teen aners who were voinn to elebrate the comin of prin by driving out to the country for a picnic The whole day was verv well scheduled by the driver QJudyJ, and she insisted that the re t follow her lG83q, 'Becau e that the way I planned itlu Che encouraved the poetic bent of the younf venius of the group, Robert, CCharlesJ but his daf ended in nock travedy Elbert, her little brother, had a difficult time avoldinv the attentions of Blossom fThelmaD who had recently discovered boys Elbert was Bi l adison Then there was the problem of to zo steady or not vo steady faced by Sam Qhobj and 'wendolyn flrenel when every thing was poinv smooth for them tne picnic plans spoiled thincs The 'happy party went home disgusted with picnlcs, sprinv and each other! A.. mag , il ' 'n 9! 1 z' ' f, fa-w 1- I ,. , .1 I ny 3 FP , I' I Q L T - .e ' - .,' 75 , 3 I - . . ' ' s I q . 'Q 2 J 3 . - - 5 I A A- A 'A A., Madison and Charles Marston. Mrs. Engelkes directed. ' v ' ,J ' rn J C' - - Z S 1 J ' . . , 'I n s H ' - ' s 's I, . A 1 1 .7 E , -R, ' 0 1 . . , . 3. 0 A J ' .73 ' Y ' L1 ' , , 4 .3 ' ' I I f, 0 - - O Q 1 7 1 A V -t V - A . - .,.

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