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mmva-n ,, .mw MT, . v , I V t, r t . M,.w...-..7myw,,,.., u.-...... .. A3:'ttme t...- ' T- T-K1u:.: -: :2 :1, 11,. .4: Miss Widman, director. Melissa Bolling, Eugene Thomas. Jeanne Greving, John Park, I. C. Hauserman. Marvin Funk, Manning Bomberger. Williamette Desch. Patsy Monson. Jan Hudgens, Willa Sidders, Jean Glantz. Jackie Lindahl, Marx Peterson. Virginia Reeves, Sally Stringer, Henry Brockman. Junior Class Play On the eve of December 12, 1950, the Junior Class presented the sparkling comedy, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, written by Emily Kimbrough and Cornelia Skinner. 7 Jeanne Greving as Emily and Williamette Desch as Cornelia, played their roles that brough back the Roaring Twenties. The elaborate costumes, along with the snappy repartee, keep the interest at high pitch. The adventures of Cornelia and Emily take place aboard a ship en route from New York to Paris in the summer of 1923. The plot thickens by the appearance of two gay young medical internes also on the way to Paris. Many humorous incidents revolve around the safety bags that the girls' mothers made them promise them to wean The hilarious weeks in Paris were climaxed by a long sought after conference with Monsieur De la Croiz, a famous French actoro Bitterly disillusioned, when ghe realizes the actor wishes the patronage of her own actor father rather than any interest in her talent. Cornelia is stunned. Then she lapses into a clever monologue that shows her real ability. The entire cast enjoyed producing the play, and appreciated the splendid direction of Miss Edna Widman. Cast of ttOur Hearts Were Young And Gay W. Sidders - - - - - stewardess I I I 7 J. Park- - - - - - - Admiral S. Stringer- - - - Harriet St. John P. Monson- - - -Winifred Blaugh J. Greving - - - Emily Kimbrough W. Desch - - - -Cornelia Skinner J. Hudgens - - - - - - Steward M. Bomberger - - - Leo McEvoy M. Funk - - - - - - - Purser Croix 24 J. Hauserman - - - Dick Winters M. Bolling - - - - - --Inspector J. Lindahl- - - - - - - Therese J. Glantz - - - - - Madame Elise E. Thomas - - - - Monsieurde 18. H. Brockman - - - Windo'w Cleaner M. Peterson - - - - Otis Skinner V. Reeves - - - - - Mrs. Skinner
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ewe FIRST ROW: Rita Newby, Kathryn Fullington, Carole Stettner, Jack Avery. Harold Scholl, Gerald Heying, Gary Johnson. Phyllis Eaton. Elaine Krance, Venice Ueckert. Jean Riblett, Wanda Dickerson. SECOND ROW: Eugene Stopak, Duane Rutherford, Eugene Tucker, Fern Blauhorn, Jean Kyesv Janice Mortensen, Levia Cattlet, Glenda Grinstead. Rose Boyd. Shirley Rogers. Phyllis Best. Janice Geren, Allison Rice. THIRD ROW: Melvin Killham. Bill Cosby. David Larson. Clyde Sachtleben. Duane Phillips, Shelba Lashley, Alice Wagner, Reta Steuben, Darlene King. Ruth Ellison. Don Johnson. Richard Butt. FOURTH ROW: Richard Rogers, Corwin Roscoe, Melvin Nouzovsky, Delores Kohtz, Beverly Gillham, Nina Emry, Norma French, Katherine Strasburg, Eola Powell, Joyce Ross, David Jones, Bill Lantz, Ralph Bannister. FIFTH ROW: Mr. ChristenSen. class sponsor, Jim Ellenwood, Jim Gillan, Leslie McHargue, James Johnston. Donald Galusha. Wendell Faeh, Galen Nelsen. Kenneth Rankin, James Cattlet, Dick Slnsel. Sophomore Class- In spite of there being an even number of girls and boys in the Sophomore Class. the members chose an all male cabineto Jack Avery was elected President; Harold Scholl, Vice-President; Gerald Heying, Secretary; Gary Johnson, Treasurer. At mid- term, Katherine Strasburg was elected President and Dick Sinsel, Treasurer to replace the two members who moved away, Mr. Forrest Christensen was chosen as class sponsor. Sophomores were active in all extra-curricular activities. Don Galusha, Harold Scholl, Galen Nelsen, Jerry Heying, Jim Gillan, David Jones, Corwin Roscoe all lettered in football. Harold Scholl, Dick Sinsel, Kenny Rankin, Galen Nelsen; Jim Ellenwood were on the first squad in basketballo In track, Corwin Roscoe, Galen Nelsen, Harold Scholl, Wendell Faeh, Don Galusha, Dick Rogers, David Jones lettered as Freshmen. ' Many were members of choir and glee and band with Joyce Ross, Fern Blauhorn and Jean Kyes in triple trio; Katherine Strasburg, Reta Steuben, Jean Kyes, Jean Riblett, Clyde Sachtleben, Phyllis Best in small instrumental groups. The Sophomores also took part in Pep Club, Y-teens, Fa F. Au, Hi-Y, and G. A. A. They planned two projects; the first was a party to be given in the spring and the other was the saving of their class dues for next year's Junior-Senior Banqueto 26
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