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Repairmon Sam, lliurt Evansj and Clementine CMarlenc Varnerj listen cluln ously as Kathy CSuc Burnesj rlenlonswutes her technique at reciting, pochy THE IUNIOR CLASS presented Clementine on November 15, 1957. Marlene Varner as Clem- entine was a football playing tomboy who could not get along with girls or boys. All she cared about was football. Finally, to the de- light of her friends, she gave up her foot- ball career and discovered that perfume and parties are as exciting as pigskin and punches. 66026046006 Nobody loved Tullby lTcddy YVilliauns0nD for two obvious rea.s-onsg lie ,vneezefl continuously and he wax - ullllllillu. Clementine Olurlene Vurnerj has n lmrd time convincing Hank lBert Lowej tlwt she isn t such a t o rn ln o If after all.
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Angzfls Isrlliclle and Muriel CAlmu Ci'z1ycx'a1ft and Karon Puulb listen closely In CCL-nv ML-Gr:-wj as he I'8Ilfl.S' the laws of heauen to Alexander Arlington iflrcg Lciglij, who has fuxt youu' through thc pearly gllfl'-Y. Arcliazzgcl Michael . . A MYSTERY COMEDY, Who Dunit? was pre- sented by the seniors on March 21, 1958. The unique play, based on the murder of Alexander 61544452 Arlington, the leading character, was different from any given on our stage before. In the cli- mactic third act Alexander was stabbed in the back, and it was a surprise to all when the real identity of the villain was revealed. Jerry Zuspunn terrifircs Greg Leigh as Put lhuf thing duwnii' mars Crm-g Ln-iglz he lllIlJlll1f'l'.S' on him with z'lipper.s' say- 145 Flo Baker, plziywl hy Nuiicy Dimmitt. ing lou sort of sqzieezv like this. e'le11n.s' hw' fin,qw'nails with his Chi- Itis like cutting the .stem off ai ro.s'c.,' new letter opener, the murzlrfr wcupmi,
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Villain, Poison Pete Sclwles, threatens to shoot the dayliglzts out of Wild Bill HiccupU Cray- craft during a wild and woolgf' argument. Our drowsy Daisy M aes - Ruth Ann Stambaugli, Becky N orcross, Karen Paul, Janice Feaster, Marcia Yo- cinn, and jane Pcndarvis - .seem reluctant to dance. M ' 'glen ' 6 wo, OUR FIRST MUSICAL SHOW, Curtaintime --'58, was a smash hit. A cast of one hundred fifty students took part in the pro- duction, which was presented before a ca- pacity crowd. The show consisted of four scenes: a rehearsal in Central Park, a min- strel show in the South, a barn dance in the midwest, and movie audition in Hollywood. Kay Marzahn and Bill Trout, a happy duo, sing flze catchy YVallcin My Bally Back Homef'
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