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THE INNER WILLY Senior Class Play Willoughby Adams has long been under the influence of his three maiden aunts. He’s dutifully practiced piano, swallowed gallons of cod liver oil, eaten turnips, which he loathes, and listened to his aunt’s argu- ments over whether he should become a lawyer, musician, or architect (he wants to be a geologist). Now, with the protagonist, Inner Willy, to help, he spurns these impositions and even asserts himself to notice girls for the first time. Then the predicaments really begin--gleefully man- euvered by Inner Willy. He asks attractive Carol to the school dance, and is mauled by Carol’s “steady”, Stanley Clark, for so doing. Two more dance partners materialize--Marybell Turner (his aunt’s choice) who doesn’t have the mumps after all and can go, and Trudy, who assumes he will escort her. Not until Willoughby satisfactorily disposes of the girl complications and makes an issue of a career choice, does the pest, Inner Willy, vanish behind the sofa, leaving a suit of underwear behind on the floor. CAST PRODUCTION STAFF Willoughby Adams Hester Adams Olga Adams Louise Adams The Inner Willy Trudy Marshall Carol Martin Janet Marshall Mike Stanley Clark Jerry Ferguson Betty Haymaker Barbranell Eastwood Ruth Householder Charles Massa Winifred Craft Jerry Huffman Carolyn Stewart Frankie Bregar Judy Richardson Student Director Eleanor Straw Stage Manager Barbara Wright Stage Crew Director James Muratori Dave Baldwin Bob Potter Herschel Riley Norman Cottrell Don Falls Jim Edler Larry Kite Mrs. McWethy 11
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STANDING: Virginia Bonucchi, Treasurer; Joan Lawson, Secretary, Bill Hardey, Vice-President. SEATED: Miss Lahti, Sponsor; Charles Massa, President; Mr. Burton, Sponsor. SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Well, we finally reached our last year after three years of hard work. It wasn’t all work, however. We had quite a few nice times along the way. Let’s look back at our freshman and sophomore years. That was the time for getting acquainted and making new friends. Our officers for the first year were: Kathryn Kercheval, President; Joan Lawson, Vice- President; Jeri Brookbank, Secretary; Barbara Wright, Treasurer. For our sophomore year we elected the following officers: John Kitinoja, President; Betty Jo Ricauda, Vice-President; Judy Richardson, Secretary; Barbranell Eastwood, Treasurer. By the time we we re junior s we felt quite a bit more at home and we had more responsibility than before. That year it was up to us to have a very nice Junior-Senior Prom -- and we did! The name of it was ‘‘Moonlight Cruise.” It was a lot of work but well worth all our effort. Our officers that year we re : Miriam Deeds, President; Charles Massa, Vice-President; Betty Haymaker, Treasurer; Ruth Householder, Secretary. This year has kept us quite busy with annual pictures, our class party, ordering cards and invitations and all the other little things that go along with being a senior. We were busiest of all the last two weeks of school. The Senior Picnic, Commencement, and Baccalaureate exercises really has us going. But we would be willing to go through it all over again. It was lots of fun! 10
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AIMONE, JOHN, Industrial Arts Inter Nos, Patrol, Dramatics Club, Football, Annual Staff AIROLA, JOHN, Commercial Junior Class Play, Dramatics Club ANDERSON, ROBERT, Industrial Arts ANDERSON, WARREN, General Booster Club SENIORS ARMSTRONG, BETTY JO, Commercial G. A. A., Commercial Club, Booster Club, Annual Staff AVE, PAUL, College Preparatory Football, Inter Nos, Baseball, Student Council BALACH, MELE, Commercial BEARD, WAYNE, Industrial Arts Football, Choir 12 I 1
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