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6154 0 E are presenting a four act play High School Days, which tells of the main events in our class history. Our high school career hasn't been very different from others but We can say it represents the four best years of our lives thus far. The lights are dimmed, the curtain goes up and in a moment you will see Act l of a play in which we, the senior class, are the star actors. Buth Spalding, George Gillespie, and Pearle Loch- mann work back stage in this act. The first scene is the football coronation in which Mary lane Flenniken is our star, playing the role of Third Maid of Honor. Music and laughter are now heard and you are witnessing a gay time at a Holloween Party in which our whole cast takes part. Election day is the first scene of interest in Act ll and Bill Giant, Ted Hoerchler, and Ruth Spalding are emerging victorious. The lights are then flashed to an impressive coronation ceremony in the gymnasium. This time Catherine Benson is our star. An entirely difterent scene is shown in which you see our football and basketball players in action. After the Valentine Party the curtain again falls. Act Ill is managed by Bob Bitzer, Harold Ray, and Margaret Haig. The first scenes are those of the athletic fields in which many of our actors take part. Shirley Bieser is the class representative in the Football Queens Court. Harold Bay and leanne Kuncl star in the comedy Skidding. The whole cast appears in the Prom scene. Before we bring you to the final act of High School Days we want to express our appreciation to Miss Holben and Mr. Ehlert who have carefully supervised our activities. Now on with the play. The orchestra sounds a chord and the prompters loe Savage, Bud Busiere and leanne Kuncl give the signal to raise the curtain on the fourth and final act of our play. Scenes of athletic activities are again shown. ln these captains Elmer Oberto and Norman Whitchurch have leading roles, with Lorraine Senn, our candidate in the Royal Football Court, A change of scenery shows the new gym in which a dramatizt- ation of The Youngest is taking place. ln these same surround- ings you witness the Prom ethe greatest social event of the year. The curtain momentarily falls. Behind stage the entire cast is scrambling to get all work done before the grand finale. The entire cast enters and we see them garbed in graduation robes. They solemnly march forward to receive their award for four years worlf. TWENTY-SIX
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