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S enior tPJtay, 1ST ROT : Grant Conibear, Wilma Lang, Joann Franey, Marlene Haberkorn, Carol Forney 2ND ROW: Donald Bennett, Gail Hummel, Donald Kane, Darlene Krueger, Francis Haberkorn, Miss Plaster, Norma Church AUNT TILLIE GOES TO TOWN The senior class play directed by Miss Plaster produced a riot of laughs. Aunt Tillie Trask (Gail Hummel) was greatly upset because her favorite niece, Pamela Marsh (Marlene Haberkorn) announced her impending marriage to Mervin Tucker (Grant Conibear). The telephone rang and Aunt Tillie was called to town by her lawyer, leaving her maid Lucinda Talbot (Norma Church) in charge of her house. Lizzie Parsons (Carol Forney) who was writing a book spent much of her time at the Trask residence. Mervin Tucker arrived suddenly and had wired lis pal, Ronald Rowland (Donald Kane) to meet him at Aunt Tillie’s. Here he ran into many complicated affairs. Ellen Neeland (Darlene Krueger) who was searching for Mervin showed up and caused Mervin to disguise himself as Aunt Tillie. Ellen was looking for him to recover the missing piece of jade which belonged to Mr. Wong Lee of China. To frighten Mervin more the Chinese cook Charlie One Lung (Francis Haberkorn) appeared. Luther Lorrimer (Donald Bennett), Ronald’s wealthy employer arrives at the Trask home in time to see Mervin coming out from behind a screen in female attire. Mervin's Aunt Tillie (Wilma Lang) also appeared and then the fun was on. Dr. Hattie Bing, a chiropractor (Joann Franey) turned up and gave Mervin one of Aunt Tillie's treatments. Poor Pamela Marsh, Mervin’s future bride, was at her wit's end trying to figure things out. There was never a dull moment during the three entire acts. —10—
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MARLENE RAE HABERKORN G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; dA.A. Sec.— Trees. 1; Jr. Play 3; Sr. Play 1;; Tatler Staff 2,3,U; Library Staff 2,},k; Girls' Chorus 1,2,3,14; Chorus Pres. I4; Contest Chorus 2,3; Class Pres. I4.; Class Treas. 3; Cheerleader 2,3,1;; Annual Staff 1;. MARJORIE GAIL HUMMEL 1 vy % G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. Treas. 2; G.A.A. V.-Pres. 3; G.A.A. Pres. 4; Jr. Play 3; Sr. Play 4; Tatler Staff 2,3,4; Ed.-in-Chlef Tatler 4; Library Staff 2; Girls' Chorus 1,2,3,4; Contest Chorus 1,2,3; Band 1,2,3,4; Band Pres. 4; Speech Contest 1,2, 3,4; V.V. Speech Contest 2, 3,4; Dlst. Speech Contest 3; Sect. Speech Contest 3; Valedictorian; Class Pres. 1,3; Class Sec.-Treas. 2; Annual Staff 4. DONALD JAMES KANE Jr. Play 3; Sr. Play 4; Tatler Staff 4; Library Staff 4; B.B. 1,2,3,4; P.B. 3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; F.B. Letter 3,4; B.B. Letter 3,4; Track Letter 3; Class Treas. 4; Boys' Chorus 1,2,3,4; Contest Chorus 1,2; Annual Staff 4. DARLENE REVA KRUEGER G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Jr. Play 3; Sr. Play 4; Tatler Staff 4; Ass. Ed. Tatler 4; Girls' Chorus 1,2,3,4; Contest Chorus 1,2,3; Class Sec.-Treas. 1; Class V.-Pres. 2; Class Sec. 4; Cheerleader 2,3,4, Annual Staff 4. WILMA LOIS LANG G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Sr. Play 4; Tatler Staff 4; Library Staff 2,3,4; Girls' Chorus 2,3,4; Chorus Sec. 4; Contest Chorus 2,3; Class V.-Pres. 4; Annual Staff 4. NOT PICTURED ROBERT VINCENT LAWLESS Track 2,4; Boys' Chorus 1 2,3,4; Contest Chorus 4 F.F.A. 3,4; Annual Staff 4 ARTHUR OWEN STOW Track 2,4; Boys' Chorus 2 F.F.A. 3,4. 9
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CCcwa WMC We, the Seniors of 1952, being of feeble mind and unsound body, do will and bequeath the following unto the members of the junior class with the hope that the aforesaid persons csn utilize these legacies: I, Francis Haberkorn, do will and bequeath unto Margaret Smith ny '38 Plymouth and my shy, reserved manner. I, Donald Bennett do will and bequeath unto Phil Close my manly physique which is so attractive to the opposite sex. I, Grant Conibear, do will and bequeath unto Shirley Krueger my height, width, and mentality. I, Joann Franey, do will and bequeath unto LaVern Bruner my fascinating hard-to-detect lisp and my terrific blush. I, Carol Forney, do will and bequeath unto Alan Baltz my endless supply of new Chevrolets. 1, Darlene Krueger, do will and bequeath unto Joyce Hoeger my extreme laziness and my bottle of hair dye. I, Donald Kane, do will and bequeath unto Carl Czajczynski my avy hair and my box of bobby pins. I, Donald Bennett, do will and bequeath unto Bill Hoelscher ny ability to attract a certain freshman girl. I, Norma Church, do will and bequeath unto Jean McCarty my red-hot temper. I, Marlene Haberkorn, do will and bequeath unto Dick Rosenboom my skill in basketball. I, Gail Hummel, do will and bequeath unto Marie Close my ability to just get by in classes. I, Wilma Lang, do will and bequeath unto A1 Gerbracht my school-girl figure and ny curly hair. I, Francis Haberkorn, do will and bequeath unto Pat Scanlon my sense of humor and my ability to recite in history class without reading my lesson. I, Joann Franey, do will and bequeath unto Any Clester my Irish temper and my love for sports. I, Donald Kane, do will and bequeath unto June Ruryon ny ability to stick up for ny political party and the quiet night3 I spend at home studying I, Gail Humme], do will and bequeath unto Donald Hubly ny famous nickname and ny ability to bang up cars. (continued on the following page)
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