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JUNIOR PLAY OF 1945 As Juniors, we laid back our Sunday clothes and fine manners to present The Campbells Are Coming on March 10 and 11, 1946. Kaye Brannigan CDonna Uptygraftl returns from a girls' school chock-full of culture. Much to her family's disguest, she breaks with sturdy, dependable Jeff Scudder tRobert Bergmanj and announces her engagement to a young snob, Kingston Campbell tLeon Garlingerj. Learn- ing that Kingston's aristocratic mother tAlma Bergmanj believes that the Brannigans are hillbillies and that Kingston and his mother are coming for a visit to find out the truth, the resourceful Brannigans, under the supervision of Ma tNorma Jean Kelleri disguise themselves as hillbillies and receive the guests during the absence of Kaye, who has hastened to a neaiby city to purchase everything from caviar to tuxedo, in order to im- press the Campbells. Betty Brannigan 4Pauline Hueyj a sweet, lovable girl of fifteen, appears wild and shy as a rabbit in her role as a hillbilly. Dick Brannigan fRay Andersonj a good natured guy, is the typical idiotic hillbilly who eats fishworms and fleas! Cyrus Scudder fNorman Camp- bellj who really wants to marry Ma, poses as Betty's venerable suitor. Catalpa fJune Maitlanl is their hillbilly servant who falls for Dick. Her father Bildad Tapp QNorbert Minnichj is a worthless old scamp who brought along the skunk odor. Kingston finally refuses to marry Kaye. When she walks in, he de- mands an explanation. After much maneuvering, the Campbells leave the Brannigans. Ma consents to marrying Cyrus and Kaye falls for Jeff. We appreciate the fine directing given us by Mr. Deaton. FALL FESTIVAL Come one! Come all! Games for every member of the family. Yes, we're talking about the annual Fall Festival, which was held October 19, 1945. As we entered the school building, we were greeted by the Seniors, who were selling Christmas Cards. Next was the refreshment stand, spon- sord by Mrs. Ketchum and her home economics classes. Following the crowd, we went downstairs to the Fun House, sponsored by Mr. Schramm and the Junior class. The Bingo Stand was sponsored by Mrs. Burk and Mr. Schramm. The cake walk, turkey raffle, mouse game, and baseball game were sponsored by Mr. Spahr. The biggest event was the traditional Queen Contest. Carolyn Bailey, freshman queen, placed first, Joann Mumby, sophomore que-en, secondg Joan Myers, junior queen, third: and Pauline Huey, senior queen, fourth. JUNIOR and SEEIESJR RECEPTION The Juniors entertained the Seniors of '45 at a formal banquet held in the basement of the Lutheran Church on April 17. Toastmaster - - RayAnderson Invocation ---- - - - Mr. Beck Address of Welcome - - - Pauline Huey Response - - - - Hazel Pyle Mistress of Ceremonies Norma Jean Keller Reading -------- Bernard Post Class Prophecy ------- Norbert Minnich After the banquet the classes went to see the movie Winged Victory.
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