Cario High School - Redskin Yearbook (Cario, NE)

 - Class of 1956

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Senior Play Cast The Seniors chose “Lunatics at Large , as their class play. It was a very hilarious, mystery comedy in three acts. In the play, Amos Burke gets murdered and it takes a real genius to unsnarl a mystery in this emporium of insanity. Then Wing comes into the picture.. He is a genius from the Orient, who finally unmasks the guilty person; but not until the audience is limp with excitement and just about “all laughed out.’ The characters in the play are as follows: Mr. Hyde Priscilla John Alden Lady Macbeth Don Cutter Doctor Janet Lucille Cutter Mrs. Adair Elaine W ing Greg Stevens Claire Stevens Amos Burke Inspector Britt Sponsor 27

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Taking to the air again we see the everglades and know that we are in Florida. We heard that the Globetrotters were playing a game in Miami and knowing that our classmate, Don Stange is playing with them, we de- cided to descend at once, not wanting to miss him. No, he hasn’t changed the color of his skin. He is the only white man ever having the honor to play with the famous Negro ball club. We had a very nice visit with Don after the game and among the things he told us was that the former Thelma Hahs, now Mrs. Clyde Veeder, was running a cafe in the French quarter of New Orleans. Not wanting to miss anybody, we made a special trip back to see her. The food there was ex- cellent. She said it naturally would be, because her husband, Clyde, was the head chef. In the air again, now flying over Pennsylvania, we swoop low over the Forbes baseball field of Pittsburg, We recognize a familiar face and land- ing we meet another classmate, Gerald Spiehs, trying out for the Pittsburg Pirates. Traveling on north to New York State, we circled the city of Syracuse, and and noticed a round glass building perched high on top of a small mountain. Landing on a small landing strip, we climbed the elevation. Sure enough it was the laboratory of Leroy Heupel. He spends many hours there in re- search and viewing the stars. We had a very interesting visit with him and his wife, Sandy, and their three sons. Flying west towards home, ’our next stop was Ludington, Michigan. This is a great fishing city near Lake Michigan. As we walked along the wharf, we see a huge fish market. Who should we see running it ? ? It is the form- er Dera Lea Stutzman. During the nice visit with her, we find out her husband, Dennis Klanecky, owns a fleet of fishing boats and he and his four sons were out on a fishing excursion. Now heading for our home town of Cairo, going over the city we see the population has tripled. Look at the factories. One big brick building took our eyes especially. Landing at the airport, we go to investigate this build- ing, finding out it is the telephone company. Just as we open the door we heard a voice say, “Lines busy ” We could recognize that voice anywhere. It was the former Arlene Southard, now Mrs. Jerry Strong. She is the head long distance operator. Cruising south over our home town, we notice a huge mansion stretching over one acre. Swooping down over the place, we see Don Bruce working in the field and five boys running around. Are those his hired hands ? No, they are their sons. Their two girls are helping Joyce in the kitchen. Flying on east, in a second we are in Grand Island. There we saw a large sign in the shape of a wheel. Coming closer, we see it is “The Big Wheel Bowling Alley”. Wishing a little entertainment, we decided to stop. Who should we find running the place? Why naturally our classmates Marilyn Wheeler and Virgie Wooden. Well, it is getting late, and we are tired from our long trip, but happy to have renewed old acquaintances. So back to our little ten-room ranch style home on a farm near Cairo, where I, the former Jackie Steinke, will be until I start to teach again in the fall.

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