Aitkin High School - A Book Yearbook (Aitkin, MN)

 - Class of 1953

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l:ow,l-Nancy Cfvurtnf-y. Gloria Hr-de-ion. kalhrrinf- .If-rviss. Margaret Shi-ms, Karen Lamzf-. Shirley Cummings, lifiw 2-'Ts-ddv Arr-ns, Jim Mcliersip, Miss lqlcllonnr-ll. Barbara Johnson. Marvin Rm- Vffllflb' Olson, Roger Bak:-r, Arlene f'l1rflv'5'. Larry Turner. 'l'h.- .lunior Uluss play was li conif-dy Im-li-di-xiiiiii slam-:I in three acts. Uni' llown-lrmlrlvn livromv- was pursiie-ni by the hluckahenrlf-rl villain, nnil, nh-An sliv has fallen into this ras'-:il's rluu-lines. nn 4-onin-s thi- ininily-husomml lin-ro lu foil llivrillziili :ind rvrwiio- ilu- lio-miliv in the nick nf Unis-. Un a 'lark and slurniy night, Puriiy Ile-an, a poor working girl with 3 ga-cryl, seeks sin-Ile-r fi-onilliv slnrin :ind coins-s to lhe- Inn. She- has hor-n fun-wi to Kiwi III? her work ln-caiirw sho czmliol Q-ndurv the alle-nlion of M0l'!l1Yl f' Ffmhillkllairil. Jmmllmn l.ul:un and his brood wife Zamah offer he-r noi-k :is ii maid all the Inn. Sho- und lirnvv l.n-1mdv-i- l,ong!f-lluw ine:-1 and love hlomiis at first sizhl. lint lwr lllllilllllrss is short Inv:-il as Morlivner Til'- pi-:irs on the seem- and 4-initinm-:I io pursue in-r. Purity rvpulses him so Moi-linier rn-sorts to foul plug. The plot lhickf-ns as Morlini--r place-s a snmll hulls- In ilu- lmrn and sais the fnundling is I'urily's own. Vuiily is tr:-an-sl ln another coiirsi- uf doulili- 1-russing nnnl double dealing. Naturally. virulv- lrlumphs in tha- end and Mnrlimer ire-is wlml li: fi.-sl-uw--x lwiriiyx sf-1-wi is rlisr-ui-.-i.-il and acl- :is fi lmmm-rang sn :hal ilu- final curtain swf: in-r rr-stun: hs-r czirrni ln-nd on Lf-ander's broad and THE JU IOR CLASS niunlx 1-lin-sl. PURE S THE DRI ,N SN Purity Dean: Our chaste and chased young heroine, a working girl E. Z, Pickens: Son of the owner of Pickens Pickles -Jim McKersie with a secret-Margaret Shields. Imogene Pickens' His hard-hearted and snobbish sister-Shirley Jonathan Logan: The manager of Wand Inn -Larry Turnei. Cummings. Zamah Logan: His wife, who runs Jonathan--Karen Lange. Mrs. Ethelinda Hewlitt: Loved to boast of her proud social position- Leander Longfellow: Their young nephew, our brave and manly- Gloria Hodgdon. bosomed hero-Marvin Eld. Alison I-Iewlitt: Her young daughter-Katherine Jerviss. Mortimer Frothingham: Steeped in villainy, a wolf in any sort of Mrs. Faith Hogue: A guest at Wand Inn -Barbara Johnson. clothing-Danny Olson. Letty Barber: Her nervous maid--Nancy Courtney. Jed Lunn: An ex-convict. Mortimer's unwilling tool-Roger Baker. Nellie Morris: A woman of mystery-Arlene Pursley. Roses to the director and student manager. 1,3-ander Longfellow and Purity Dean 1:-. 1 24

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-Q .-N Af 1! A Q . . y, THE SENTOR CLASS PRESENT? DETECTIVE STORY lr:-tt-rtrve Story rs a pow.-rtrrl hut not prttty story it is stark :Avery-day rlrarrra, wlrrrh .s rr-al1s'rr.1lly pfrtr ry'-fl by Syflrrrry Krrrgslf-y, rr wrrier' with .rn urrtranny eyr- for dr-tail The story deals with hurrrarr protrlr-rrrs .rrrrl .rdult srtuat1or.s 'l'hr play was rvxrwllerrtly drrerted hy Mrs Hr-rrrretta Olson and we-ll-portrwryr-ri by the nrerrrbe-rs of the cast Thr- r-rrtrre play tak'-w Iflaff' UT Th Sflllil-I roorr. .rnfl oifrr e or a New York Ulf poluw- station where routine vases brought rrrto a rrrr-tropolrtarr station flurrnrz the roursr- of .r day are :lr-pn-tefl It revolves around Irv-tevtrve Mv- l.m-orl, to wlrorrr right was right and wrong was wrong, and th:-rrrmrnals he rs trying to ronvrvt, He hm orrrv-s half-f-razed when he frrrds lrrs wrfe, Mary, has been involved with a Irr. Srlrrrr-rder whorrr he hater- and suspects ot' selling nart-otres, and Tarrrr Hravoppette, a srrrooth rar-ketewr' After hrs wife' rarrnot takr- any mort- and leaves hrm, hr- ht-rorrrt-s more devoted to his work than ever and when Vharlre, a burglar hrouglrt into the , squad room, attempts an eseape. hr- rushes hrrn and rs shot. Thr- c-urtarrr comes down with Lieutenant Lrody, Mr-I,eod's partner, 1-onrpletrrrg Mt-- I.eod's unfinished prayer as he dies. Folor rs added to the plot by the different and unusual rhar'ar-tr-rs sur-h as the is-.rther'-brarrrv-rl shoplrfter with the dyed red hair and .r yen tor T'll8l'l'l1ijZ4'I Trlly, the sloppy and indignant jarrrtressg Arthur, the mfr- young boy tenrporarrly led astray: I harlu- and Lewis, a rouplt- ot shaky und'-rworld rharaftfrs arid a nurrrhe-r' or' others J.rrr McLeod: The rough. hard-hr-arted detective who has no forgive- ness for any crrmrnal Glen Hrlgman. Mary Mt-Leorlt Detective M4'I.eod's wife who was previously ron- neeted with a errmirral Mc-I.:-od is trying to ronvrtrt Joanne Linde. Arthur Kindred A rrice young hoy temporarily gone astray Brad! ley Bodle. Charlie: The tough. half-crazed burglarf-Don Schlagel. Lieutenant Monoghan: The tough police lieutenant Jr-rry Cuder- man. Susan Carmrvhaeli The sweet young girl rn love with Arthur Kur- dred Ramona Mrndrunr Slroplrftr-r' The re-l-headed, ff-.rtlre-r'-brarned young woman Beverly Mrndrum. Joe F1-rnson: The good-hearted rrr-wspaprr reporter Iron Harrison Detective Dakrsi The easy-gorrru detevtrve who rather takes rare of the shoplrlter -Kenny Boyd. l'Jt'tt-vtrve Gallagher: The fast moving plains-lothes rrrarr Irarrold Packer. Mrs, Farragut: The slightly touched lady who thinks there are spies rhasrng her and demands protection Betty Buss Mrs. Bagatelle: A poor foreigner who rs robbed by Vharlre and Lewis Betty Drazovrch. Detective Callahan: The squadfrwronr wrt Alfred Jaques lletevtrw- O Brien: Another member or the 4-ffrt'1+-nt squad Jrnr Her- ring. frets-r-tive Brody Detective Mr-I.rod's partner with .r fatherly nature Harold Bakken Endrfrott Sims: The smooth arid slrwlq trrmrrral lawyer' Pat Cum' nrrngs, Patrolman Barnes: The elderly policeman 'Dick Lraly UV. Svhnerderi The smart elderly man MCLeofl rs trying to c-onvret of peddling' dope or narcotrrs Arlen Sergent. Patrolman Keogh: Gus , the Irish cop Bob Frost. Tilly: The sloppy janrtress lor tht- squad room lrorra P+-te-rserr, Miss Hatch: The bleaehed blonde with a shady reputation and a Brooklyn aecent Arlette Ermer. t'runrb-Bum: The shady c-hararter convicted of rrrrprfrsorratrng an r,lI1c-er' Harold Futhey. Mr' Gallantz: The rndrgnant fellow that has his potket picked my being rut out Conrvrd Holrrrvru. Mr. l'r'rtrh1-t: The elderly brrsrru-ssnran whose money Arthur Krnclrwfl stole Richard Futhey, ' Tarrrr Gracoppette: The slick rarketeer with whom Marv Mr.-Lwrl had previously been associated with Fred VVold. V Photographs-r': The slick. brr:-zrnesselrke newspaper photographer Gwen Honnold. Indrgnant Crtrzr-n: Young lady whose purse was snatrhed Car'r1'.'rr Errgqurst. T Lady' Sorrety woman who vorrres to squad room to vlarnr some 1001 stolen from her Dorothy XVr:regarner' Angelina Caesaronri The fat Italian woman that has a complaint against the Cl'l1TTlb-btlfll Gerry Rivers Tony Car-saronr' The little prpfsquf-ak that is Anzel1na's poor he-nv pecked husband Tony Huber.



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