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TKftf‘mnMF ft i-tv ra ravfraWiWftra ft, w , rs tff? M? ni7 r m ra nff?mv miv,rsrnf,nrrtyYg, rt, Class Will of the Class of 48 I, John Alden, will all my broken test tubes back to Miss Ray. I, Bob Atkins, will my figure to Verlyn Volker. I, Wayne Bath, will all my corney jokes to Neal Thomas. I, Harvey Bergman, will all my drives to Peru to Bill Mclninch. I, Freida Bohling, will my careful and slow driving to Mr. Maclay. I, Jim Casey, will my roller skating ability to Miss Pfister. I, Katie Cowell, will the skirt which I lost at the class play to Marilyn Oakley. I, Edith Damon, will my smile to Mary Moore. I, Bill Dawdy, will my soda jerking ability to Wink Harms. I, Deborah Dunn, will my temper to Peggy Kermoade. I, Velma Ebler, will my nights at home to Shirley Hinds. I, Myrna Eitzman, will all my Peru friends to Kyla Conner. I Mercedes Engles, will my horse back riding ability to Joan Peek. I, Alvin Gebers will my athletic ability to Denny Schuler. I, Bonnie Gerdes, will my room at Mrs. Harris to Buck Clark. I, Mary Gibson, will my A-Pir.s to Robert Seid. I, Gail Gilliland, will my shorthand ability to Joanne Alexander. I, Barbara Gillispie will my happy-go-lucky way to Margie Beckman; she needs it. I, Vernell Grube, will my blonde hair to Lila Swan. I, Carl Haith, will a fraction of my freckles to Wilma Bohling. i, Jack Haith, regretfully give my football suit to Wayne Benson. 1, Bernice Hummel will my singing voice to Margaret Ritchie. I, Tom Humphrey, will my way with women to my friend. Chuck Headley. I, Lawrence Kite, will my 8th period English class to Tom Wolfe. I, Jim McCoy, will my new glasses back to Mr. Justus. I Jean Mclninch, will my 4-H Club calf to my sis, Joan. I, Delbert McIntyre will my boisterous voice to Jim Cross, cause he is so quiet. I, Beverly Markland, will my locker No. 7 to Mr. Weekly for general use. I, Luzarena Moore, will my address book to Mary Lou Burke. I, Glen Pumcl, will my cooking ability to Nancy Ross. I, Don Rohrs will my solid geometry book to Paul Jones. I, JoAnn ‘‘Hopalong Cassidy’’ Schneider, will my bounce to Twyla Bantz. I, Doris Smith, will my sense of humor to Ted Ward. I, Marilyn Jo Smith, will my flute superior to Rosie Ritchie. I, Alvin Steffins, will my hilarious times to Irvin Rowen. I. Betty Vanderford, will my way with men to Betty Flack. I. Jerry Weisbrook, will my car to Knub Kipling, who doesn’t get to drive very much. I, Roger Wilhelms, will my manly physique to Paul ‘‘Chesty’’ Parker. I, Wayland Williams, will my bubble bath to Wayne White. I, Evelyn Zorn, will my meek and quietness to Janis Nelson. I. Pat Standerfer, will my southern drawl to Mary Jane Gerdes. I, Joe Engles, will my senior year to Warren Jones. • • ' ’ ... i ...... , •
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‘He Ain’t Done Right By Nell” —or— Be Kind to Dumb Animals With blaring bowery songs of the gay 90’s, the curtain rose on “He Ain’t Done Right By Nell,” the meller-drayma presented by the senior class on Tuesday, April 6. Hilton Hayes, a deep-dyed villain, schemed to marry sweet, innocent, bare-footed Nell Perkins just to “get his hands on that invention’ which Granny Perkins planned to give Little Nell when she was married. In the meantime the manly hero. Jack Logan, visited Little Nell and very humbly proposed to her. When Nell spurned Hilton’s intentions, he threatened “to broadcast the fact before all Nemaha County” that she was just a foundling left outside the Perkins barn nigh onto twenty years ago. Too honest to marry Jack or stay in the mountains and have the finger of shame pointed at her. Little Nell said good-bye to all the dear, familiar objects and prepared to roam the cold, cruel world, seeking a refuge for her broken heart. As she was about to leave, Burkett Carlton, the wealthy mill-owner, came to arrest the villain for swindling funds from the mill. He also discovered by a locket around Nell’s neck that she was his granddaughter, kidnapped when a baby. So Nell had a name after all; she wasn’t “just a piece of flotsam an’ jetsam’-! She also had Jack Logan, who is poor but honest. - The cast of characters in this two-act meller-draymer were as follows: Nell Perkins Barbara Gillispie Granny Perkins JoAnn Schneider Laura (Lolly) Perkins Gail Gilliland Vera Carleton Mary Gibson Burkett Carleton Jim Casey Hilton Hays Tom Humphrey Jack Logan Glen Pumel Between acts the audience was entertained by some gay 90’s musical numbers. The first number was “The Bicycle Built for Two” with John Alden singing the proposal to Deborah Dunn. The next was a solo, “I Can’t Do A Thing With My Hair Since It's Washed!” by our sultry song-bird, Bernice Hummel. A flora-dora sextette — Bernice Hummel, Catherine Cowell, Deborah Dunn, Beverly Mark-land, Vernell Grube, and Evelyn Zorn — waltzed onto the stage with a tra-la-la-boom-de-ay. and sang two numbers, “Waltz Me Around Again, Willie,” and “When You and I Were Young Maggie Blues.” A boys’ quartette composed of Harvey Bergmann, Bob Atkins, Wayne Bath, and John Alden, complete with “flashy-’ bow ties and derby hats, sang “You Tell Me Your Dream, I’ll Tell You Mine.” and “Clementine.” ‘
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