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SENIOR PLAY Back row: Dwight Jones, Bob McKinney, James Baker. Middle row: Mrs. Graham, Joy Ohlson, Bertha Nicholson, Clarice Colvert. Front row: Patty Witte, Delores Trant, Shirleyann Phillips, Donna Johnson. “BROTHER GOOSE” 4 This play concerns four orphan youngsters. Jeff, the eldest, has a hectic time bringing up his brother, Wes, and his sisters, Carol and Hyacinth. He is the Brother Goose” who always loses the household help. Peggy Winkle, a pseudo saleslady comes to the rescue and not only saves the family from being sent to Aunt Virginia’s where they decidedly do not want to go, but also prevents Jeff from choos- ing the wrong wife. Wes, the younger brother, always has “that woman look” for someone, at the present, the southern charmer. Eve. Hy, the lovable young sister tomboy, man- euvers the scenes so that she gets her way, and helps to prevent Lenore, the wrong girl, from “getting” her beloved brother, Jeff, even though she has to resort to poison ivy. CAST Jeff Carol Wes Hyacinth Helen Peggy -------------------- Eve Sarah Lenore Mrs. Trimmer Truck Driver Mrs. Graham—play director. Miss Donna Kriutzfield. . Robert McKinney Delores Trant Dwight Jones Donna Johnson Patricia Witte . Bertha Nicholson Shirleyann Phillips Clarice Colvert . Noami Baughman Joy Ohlson James Baker —21—
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BAND Back row: Betty Barber, Arlene Teter, Doii Thompson, Bertha Nicholson, Bob McKinney, Ronnie Fidler, Calvin Dixon, Bob Newcomb, Norman Kinder, Dwight Jones, Denzel Thompson, Vaughn Stevens, Paul ten Bensil. Third row: Marylou Luther, Dorothy Lockenour, Joan Kester, Hazel Edgerton, Patty O’Brien, Donna Sullivan, Shirleyann Phillips, Anjula Dick, Lila Whitaker, Darrel Deterding, Robert Colvert, Raymond Anderson, Mary Kay Trant. Second row: Margaret Arthaud, Mary Arthaud, Clarice Colvert, Naomi Baughman, Bonnell Smith, Peggy Tomlin, Jerry Minnick, Ross Newcomb. Front row: Ruth Tomlin, Carolyn King, Joan Denman, Betty Foster, John Foster, Virginia Minnick, D. B. Dick. Mr. Dick was the instructor of the band this year. In September a Constitution Day program was given in the auditorium. Attorney Butler gave an address on the Constitution. The band played several numbers before and after the address. On January 17, the band held its Winter Concert in the auditorium. It con- sisted of overtures and marches. The band participated in the evening program of the Music Festival at Holbrook on March 29. They played “Gypsy Festival” by Hays and “Campus Queen” by J. J. Richards. A short concert was given at the annual Field day on April 16. The band entered in the McCook District Music Contest on April 21. They played “The Califf of Bagdad” by Boieldieu, and “Royal Hussars” by King. Mr. Dick has been an able instructor and succeeded in making the band inter- esting for us. —20—
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JUNIOR PLAY Back row: Wendell Johnston, Lloyd Frandsen, Betty Ogorzolka, Don Summers, Norma Kester, Vernon Laverack, Gladys Arnold, Dorothy Greening. Front row: Norma Johnson. Francis Gutzman, Charles Cotton, Joye Kelly, Joe Hougnon. The Junior class play was presented at 8 p. m„ Wednesday, November 2, 1944. Everyone was out to see the juniors act in “June Mad” by the appearance of the crowd and from box office reports. Love can be a wonderful thing sometimes, then again it has its trying times, and as such was the case of Penny Wood. The plot of the play centers around Penny Wood and Chuck Harris, the boy next door, as they go about the frequently difficult, but always amusing, business of growing up. When Penny’s Uncle Mervin, only five years older than she, brings Roger VanVleck, a senior and a killer-diller, home from college, she forgets to be a man-hater and succumbs to an attack of puppy-love, which is ten degrees worse than the measles. Only Chuck’s narrow escape from a glider accident and the discovery that Roger is endeavoring to double-cross both her and Mervin, brings Penny back to normal. The cast consisted of: Penny Wood ------ Chuck Harris Mrs. Wood Dr. Wood Elmer Tuttle----- Effie Milly Lou Mervin Robert Roger VanVleck Mr. Harris Shirley Wentworth Julie Harris Ralph Wentworth . Norman Kester . Vernon Laverack Gladys Arnold ......Joe Hougnon .Wendell Johnston Dorothy Greening .. Norma Johnson .Francis Gutzman Don Summers .-- Charles Cotton Betty Ogorzolka Joye Kelly ... Lloyd Frandsen —22—
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