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Freshmen CLASS OFFICERS FRESHMAN President ....... . . . James Morgaridge Vice-President. . . . . Secretary ....... . . Treasurer. . . Reporter. . . -0 .Q---......-..- SOPHOMORE President. . . ....... . Vice-President. Sec retary-T reasurer. . . Reporter ...... JUNIOR President. . . . . . . Vice-President .... . . . Secretary-Treasurer. . . Reporter ...... President .... . . . . Vice-President. Secretary. . . . . Treasurer. . . Reporter. . . SENIOR no -- -. not . . . . . Dick Clark Dick Morgaridge . . Jim Hermance .Fred Herrmann . Phyllis Marcoe . . . Roger Kinney . . . Dick Printz . . .Leila Nickel . . . Ralph Nickel . . . . Karl Clark . . . Larrie Bell . . . Bill Meyers . . . . Bob Lipskey Barbara Marcoe Jeanette Fischer . . . Lucille Taylor 16 . Bernice Rueter STANDING: Left to Right: James Hermance Oliver Mayfield Dick Clark SEATED: Left to Right: Richard Morgaridg Fred Herrmann Darlene Johnson James Morgaridge Lee Fischer
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STANDING: Left to Righti Kenny Gamlin Bill Meyers Mr. Baker Karl Lee Clark Larrie Bell SEATED: Left to Right: Ted McNeese Vernadean Roelofsz Ralph Nickel Sophomores un iors K STANDING: Left to Right: Dick Printz Junior Neichel Mr. Mayfield Roger Kinney Robert Kellogg SEATED: Left to Rightg Jeanette Rueter Phyllis Marcoe Leila Nickel Jo Don McKinnon
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Junior-Senior Play RED -HEADED ROYALTY FROM ARKANSAS To Furst College, a co-ed school in a small town, comes one Prince Michaels, a tall, gangling young fellow from down Arkansas way. When the news of his arrival is announced, the girls immediately mistake his given name of Prince for a royal title and believe that his il 'fitting clothes and his awkwardmanners are merely an eccentricity. Much to the - iscomfort of the bashful young hillbilly, the girls fawn upon him. That is, all exce at one, Ethel, to whom Prince is immediately attracted. Naturally, because of his fe. ninine attention, Prince is not in high favor with the boys. For a year or more, a llackmail scheme has been perpetrated on some of the students. It has been the cus :om of the blackmailer to get a snapshot of the in- tended victim and then super mpose the photograph on the background of the school office. A letter is the 1 sent to the victim, asking for five hundred dollars, and if the money is not forthc oming, the photograph is sent to the school officials after the office has been looted. Thus the innocent party is expelled from school. Believing Prince Michaels to be of royal birth and therefore in command of unlimited money, he becomes an immediate prey of the blackrnailer. But with the help of Fordyce Green, an.-ther intended student victim, Prince sets to work and unravels the mystery and tcgether they catch the culprit. The criminal turns out to be a person that no one would ever suspect, for it is Hans, the music teacher. The trick used by Prince and Fordyce to capture him and get his signed con- fession is one of the numerous things that make the play a hit. 5. . l K V , C CAST OF CHARACTERS Prince Michaels Dale Nellis . Jim Donovan. 4 Fordyce Green Hans Fitzler Jacqueline Wallis Yvonne Ferris Aimee Rossen Doris Willowby Ethel Whalen l K .... KN, 2 ..... . A X . . . .I .... Q J' Leigh Johnstone. . . . . . X .I l . . . N Q . . . DIRECTOR ......... . . . . Bob Lipskey . . . Dick Printz . . . .Karl Clark . . . Ted McNeese . . . . . Larrie Bell . . . .Beverly Stolz .Vernie Roelofsz . Bernice Rueter . . Lucille Taylor Jeanette Fischer Barbara Marcoc . . . CLIFFORD TEGLER A l . . C . . f
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