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No- Mau 44 'QT JuNloR cLAss PLAY rj -Q' ' y 1 fr,.,'W,,. Front Row: Marlene Murphy, Mary Helen McDonald, Linda Enderson, Mrs. Norton Second Row Herbert Johnson Larry Peterson Dennis Brechwald Leon Johannsen fDirecto1-n, Betty Moser, Sandra Braley, Deanna Brechwald. Gaylhen Hinkeldey, Howard Lietz. y 1 I X Third Row: Darryl Frantz, Myrna Murphy, Jackie Gustafson, Carol Radke, Ken Watts. Miss Goodin Mrs. Glendenning Miss Ogilvie Mr. Harper Coach Guthrie Mr, Lundqulst Pamela Jones Buzz Baily Shalimar Ames Midge Murphy Faversham Lightly Tallulah Ploetz Ronald Sassoon Miss Dill Tick Tok Mrs. Ratchet Elmer B. Ames Deanna Brechwald Mary Helen McDonald Linda Enderson Howard Lietz Leon Johannsen Herbert Johnson Carol Radke Dennis Brechwald Betty Moser Sandra Braley Darryl Frantz Marlene Murphy Lary Peterson Myrna Murphy Gaylen Hinkeldey Jackie Gustafson Kenny Watts Probably every high school student has dreamed of being prin- cipal for a day! NO MORE HOMEWORK is the successfully tested and colorful account, suggested by a newspaper story, of what actually happens when circumstances propel three students into the roles of principal, vice-principal, and school secretary at Ames High School. It all begins because Principal Lundquist just has to be away to speak at the State Principals' Convention. Miss Dill, regular school secretary, has a terrible cold and insists on going home for the day. The vice-principal, Mr. Obermayer, is confined to his bed with a high fever. Then it is that Mr. Ames, school board president, decrees that the student council officers shall take over for the day. And that's how Pamela Jones becomes acting-principal! She gets off to a bad start when, in trying to buzz for the jani- tor, she rings the fire alarm bell instead. Then she has to decide whether to stand behind an unpopular teacher and whether to keep the schools star athlete out of the State Basketball Tournament. Not the least of Parn's worries is good-natured Buzz Bailey, acting vico- principal, who grandly advises a gossipy student that There will be no more homework! Then theres Faversham Lightly Jr., who would rather sleep than eat - and spends most of his time doing both! To add to Pam's grief, the home ec. teacher is lateg and Shalimar Ames, her hated rival, turns on her honeyed charm to lure the reluc- tant Buzz into taking over the class - with some truly astonishing results! And finally, with the school play, Rusty Wings, set to open that very night, she loses the key to the trunkful of costumes. However - complications are convincingly resolved in the end. Shalimar's conspiracy to implicate Pam in the robbery of the play- ticket money is exposed, much to the dismay of her pompous father. Rusty Wings takes an unexpected flight of success, with Pamela starring. Even the audience finds itself playing an unexpected part! SPONSORED BY PETERSON MOTOR COMPANY - SPORTSMAN'S Storm Lake - Cherokee Storm Lake
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SENIOR CLASS PLAY Inner Willy is off to college - relentlessly goading poor Will- oughby into becoming a man. Of course Willoughby needs just that sort of character around. Having led a sheltered life with his three maiden aunts, he's become about as spineless a creature as ever there was. In the college dorm, he's the one who makes the beds and lends the money and clothes tuntil he hasn't even a pair of trousers to wear when his aunts arrive to visitJ. That is, until Inner Willy materializes. Then gradually - very gradually and painfully - Willoughby begins to act like a man. Willoughby has the makings of an athlete, a star football player, but he insists that he comes from a Ulong line of faintersf' And be- sides, there's always the danger of a smashed nose and broken bones and all. His three aunts agree, they even decide college life is too strenuous for their frail boy and insist that he return to the home town. And he would have gone, too! But there is a certain blonde -- a college newspaper reporter, no less - who tries to encourage Willoughby to stay and become a hero. The college rooters, too, put the pressure on him, and of course there's Inner Willy, who twits and tortures the poor fellow with jibes likeg Water on the knees, you know. The family tree had weak lim s. Small wonder then that Willoughby finally decides to stand up to his aunts and announce that he's going to stay and play football. Even those doubtful demurrers are happy when they see how striking Willoughby looks in a football suit. Most wonderful of all is pretty, blonde Sally's reaction - well - not quite as wonderful as Inner Willy's disappearing act when he sees that the outer Willy has shed his shackles at last! if Willoughby Adams Inner Willy Chuck Martin Johnny Newton Harvey Downs Ralph Jones Coach Lloyd Hank Johnson Sally Bishop Aunt Louise Aunt Olga Aunt Hester Marybelle Turner Lottie Marion Anna Kay Dorothy Bill McDonald Bill Hitchcock Vincent Moser Dennis Peterson Chuck Ford Ronald Murphy Gary Johnson Ray Grienke Barbara Hanson Maesel Lietz Susan Hetrick Joan Jarvis Faye Huseman Nyla King Karen Stille JoAnn Kent Lorna Hitchcock Joan Anderson I . s-ey -sitvzgle .talawfaef f' A I '7l1e Bum Sioux Front Row: Lorna Hitchcock, Joan Anderson, Susan Hetrick, Nyla King, Maesel Lietz JoAnn Kent. Second Row: Gary Johnson, Joan Jarvis, Karen Stille, Faye Huseman, Barbara Hanson Dennis Peterson, Mrs. Norton tDirector7. 'I'hird Row: Bill Hitchcock, Ray Grienke, Bill McDonald. Charles Ford, Vincent Moser Absent: Ronald Murphy. SPONSORED BY BEYER'S YOUNG FASHIONS- SHAW-YOUNGSTROM Storm Lake Storm Lake
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