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Juniors First Row, Joyce Carroll, Karen Smith, Mrs. Brinker, Margaret Shfrley Plummer. Second Row, Darnell Groth, Dick Boggs, Bruce Harker, Earl Haddock, Ardls Edwards. Third Row, Ronnie Kamm, Charles Gordon, Frank Cash, James Coon, Charles Allner. Junior Class Pla HIS OZARK COUSIN Mrs. John Rankin, typical mother of today... ....Joyce Carrell Jack Rankin, collegiate type of young man... ...Charles Allner Glenda Rankin, serious likeable young lady.... ....Darnell Groth Sue Rankin, carefree fun-loving type.......... ......Karen Smith Ned Richman, an easy going collegiate type.... ......Bruce Harker Fay Kirby, likeable inquisitive type...... .... ...Shirley Plummer Gary Stark, a new comer, more reserved type.... .......Frank Cash Guy Haines, an eastern cousin of Mrs. Rankins..........James Coon Randall Haines, a son, modern young man...............Ronnie Kamm Betsy Haines,Guy's wife,with a mind of her own...Margaret Cassens Frances Haines, all around American girl............Ardis Edwards Uncle Zeb Tyler, a typical Ozark mounta1neer.........Earl Haddock The play takes place in the Ozarks of northern Arkansas. The parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rankin have gone on a trip leaving their three children in charge. The neighbors, Fay, Ned, and Gary are over to the Rankins quite often and were there the day a certain letter from Mrs. Betsy Haines arrived. This led to what proved to be a joke on the Rankins but was intended for the Haines. The Rankin children and neighbors dressed as hill billies and tried to make the Haines believe they actually lived that way. But the Haines found out about this trick and played along. Uncle Zeb, the real hill billy, felt quite at home in his role. The whole thing turned out alright in the end. Director. . . . . . .Mrs. Brinkerfq -a' 'Qs I-s. , ug, . K 5,z.a jf.- In
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S0 homores f'--sa .J .4 '42 First Row, Patricia Green, Mary Balk, Marilyn Christensen, Mr. Reynolds, Evelyn Plummer, Carolyn Boggs. Second Row, Donald Math- ney, Gary Van Norman, Larry Lohrman, Merlyn HufTman, Dale Fredin- burg, Warren Baird. Third Row, Bobby Arnold, Alfred Gordon, Dick Hummel, Charles Hess, Terry Kamm. Norma Lohse absent. Freshmen I 1 First Row Lois Dunn, Karen McClure, Willis Meents, Janice Lohrman Mrs. Vandeventer, Shirlene Tabke, Lynette Harker, Gloria Cassens, LaDonna Lee. Second Row Arlene Carroll, Bruce Smith, Chris Loyd, Bill McClure, Nlck Kohlhof, John Groth, Ronald Clause, Beverly Kirkpatrick. Third Row, Dick McClarey, Gary Michener, Donald Camp bell, Richard Chilton, Gaylon Lohrman, Jay Sands, Gerald Haddock, David Devine.
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