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SENIOR CLASS PLAY The Senior Class presented for their play, One Mad Night. This is a play that cannot fail to excite and amuse the audience. Don Cutter, a play- wright, and Wing, his valet go to the Cutter mansion to complete his latest play in peace and quiet. Don finds the house tenanted by very strange people, including John Alden, Priscilla, Mr. Hyde, and Lady MacBeth. They are lunatics under the care of Dr. Bunn whose home nearby has burned down. Among the inmates is Lucille with a story of persecution. Don is about to rush to her rescue when Gertrude Finch, his fiancee, and her mother arrive with their colored maid, Depression. Everything happens including talking ghosts, screaming women and disappearing guests. Those in the play were as follows: Don Cutter Wing John Alden Priscilla Mr. Hyde Lady MacBeth Doctor Bunn Lucille Gertrude Mrs. Finch . Depression Richard Arnold Earl Rauch Paul Johnson Betty Johnson Harold Summers Norma Seago Vaughn Stevens Ruth Johnston Hazel Edgerton Claudine Owens Irene Greening JUNIOR PLAY CAST ROW ONE: J. Smith, J. Kester, E. Nicholson, G. Hilton, E. Wolfe. P. Knutson. ROW TWO: M. Trant, M. Baker, O. Walter, P. Klinkebiel, E. Danfield, Miss Weatherfield The play presented was “Just Ducky.”
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ACTIVITIES One Mad Night was presented two mad nights by the senior class . . . After numerous at- tempts, the seniors succeeded in hospitalizing Miss Lowe .. . Jug Hilton brought the junior class play through in flying colors . . . The coke machine has been a welcome addition to our school, bless it's heart.. . . The anatomy receiving the year's oerfect attendance award will be Major (bull-dog) Miller .. 12:01: The gestapo and hunger-maddened students mutilate books, halls, and fellow victims in a frantic drive to the lunch rooms ... Orchids to the five boys who would dance at the all-school parties . . . Eight potential journalists stormed the halls of the U. Campus seeking knowledge from under every gum wrapper. Results: Pessimistic bearers of the IMP returned to C. H. S— The juniors were in a daze for days due to the brilliance of their class rings . . . Cambridge High is gaining many attractive new students. It may be possible to have all-state girl's football champions in '51 . . . The Juniors gave the seniors Moonlight and Roses for their banguet - - and what a moon ... Otto Walter, Mary Kay Trant, and Mozelle Moseley took the honors in the elimina- tion Declamatory Contest which was judged by Mrs. Ome Shoemaker . . . The fellows were greeted with the opportunity to flirt with a number of out-of- town girls at the annual District V Declamatory Contest. The more serious-minded enjoyed the ex- cellent productions... The Home Ec III girls had an enjoyable afternoon touring St. Catherine's Hos- pital in McCook. The girls were definitely enticed by the plastic cribs... Making use of the new roller- skating rink for class parties, the old gray mare was thus given a rest from those hayrack rides on long, dark, country roads . . . The senior commercial law class went to court in Beaver City—as observers .. . The preflight class acguired valuable experience in aviation through their airplane rides this season ... Students driving to school this year encountered some nice weather to combat. Well, anyway weather.
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LETTERMEN'S CLUB —22- ROW ONE: J. Minnick, G. Hilton, G. Thompson, J. Coba, H. Summers, D. Walter, V. Stevens. ROW TWO: P. Johnson, G. Fidler, D. Smith, R. Jones, E. Nicholson, E. Rauch, F. Carroll, Coach Miller. ROW THREE: R. Kutz, W. Jamison, G. Brooks, E. Wolfe, R. Phillips, D. Kinder, R. Arnold. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB ROW ONE: W. Greening, F. Carroll, G. Stevens, D. Raburn, R. Kutz, J. Minnick. ROW TWO: R. Hayes, G. Rosenfield, B. Madden, K. Stevenson, H. Durston, Coach Miller.
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