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SENIOR CLASS PLA Y He said not to enter the door - I'm not. 4 Don't call me Ilene. Why don't you shut up! TURN BACK THE CLOCK ln a very brief Prolog, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hill are awaiting up for their children, worried and con- cerned. Mr. Hill is growing angry, harping on the so- called Irresponsibilities of this younger generation. He is reminded of some of his own youthful ambitions and foiblesg and the clock is tumed back to tltir Senior year, 1928. The play proper is a gleeful glimpse into those not-so-dead days in which parents and children behaved in almost exactly the same way that they be- have today. The youngsters' problems are eternal problems-- of love and ambition and decision, passing enthusiasms and fads. CAST Mr. Palmer . . Mrs. Palmer . . . . . Bill Austin , . Rheadon Earley Evie Palmer. , Larry Palmer , . Sally Palmer . . Irene , , . Maybelle the flapper Phyllis the vamp . . Barbara ...... Thelma . . . Charlie Hill. . Johnnie Stone . . Ollie .... Slim .. Roscoe .... Kenneth .... Hilda, the maid . . anon- . . Betty Yoachum . . . Skip Romine Sandra Grayhem . . Judy Eskridge . . Sharon Day , Inez Stanley . . . Anita Crist . Sue Chenoweth . . . Larry West . . Larry Sawyer . Ronald Wallace . . . Ronald Day . . John Swartz . David Behrend . Gelene Rivers Get your foot off the table.
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seeking excitement from freshmen during initia- tion week. Ruth Amick was chairman of the day committee and David Behrend, night committee. Class officers were Larry Sawyer, pres- identg Ronald Day, vice-president: Ruth Amick, secretaryg and Inez Stanley, treasurer. Miss Lois Shonkwiler and Mr. Otto Ariens were class advisors. Sue Chenoweth, four-year cheerleaderg Anita Crist and .Tudy Eskridge, three-year cheer- leadersg and Beverly Tomey, two-year cheer- leader, served as varsity cheerleaders. Judy Brown was crowned queen of the Home - coming by King David Behrend, Sue Chenoweth and Larry Sawyer were grand march leaders. Ruth Hatchel was senior attendant. Ruth Hatchel, with escort Larry Sawyer, placed third in the Okaw Valley queen contest in Arcola. Ruth Amick represented Atwood in Miss Mistletoe Dance held in Newman. Velma Crowe served as production editor for the AT-TO-HI, while Galene Rivers served as editorial editor. Sue Chenoweth was crowned queen of the G.A.A. Sweetheart Dance by reign- ing queen Ruth Kamm and escorted by King Larry West. Ronald Day and Larry West were semi- finalists for the Illinois Commission Scholastic Association scholarship tests taken inChampaign and Decatur. They lost Dick Day, who moved to Be- mentg Eugene Harrison, ,Terrol Iurgens, Charles Lowery and Darrell Parks, who dropped out.
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