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1952 - Hop Queen Theresa and King Vernon SENIOR HOP 1952 March 7, turned the study hall into a replica of the streets of New Orleans. Reigning over the Mardi Gras was Queen Theresa Kroll and King Vernon Zess. Amid the gay streamers, balloons, and confetti, the combo of Richard Kent led the dancers into the spirit of Mardi Gras” and the evening ended all too soon for the happy couples. ■Pigtail Day Royalty Dick Haske and Edie Stevens PIG TAIL DAY On Oct. 24, C. H. S. was again the set- ting for the annual Pig Tail Day . Amid the buttons and bowes we found Dick Haske and Edie Stevens reigning as King 'and Qu- een over the festivities held that evenina in the gym. Remember Seniors? Fun wasn't it? It all began with the ringing of “Ye Old School Bell.” The kiddies filled up the stairs .and poured onto the first, second, and third floor corridors dressed in all kinds of clothes. What ever you wore you couldn't miss the panta- loons. How can anyone forget Julian Orlan- dini with his getup of an old lamplighter, or Mary Gravning with her red and blue susp- enders, slightly flowered here and there. Did you notice Donna Hepp and her partner the giraffe? She held it in her arms most of the time. The day was complete with activities. Be- fore each class, a group would gather under the clock on the second floor fora short game of Ring Around The Rosie. At noon the sen- iors gathered in front of the school to take pictures. Between the cameras, the games, and the refreshments served later in the evening, the night ended for the Kid- '7
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JUNIOR CLASS PLAY Standing — J. Burnside, E. Wohlust, R. Janicelc, B. Lukas, M. Krikelas, W. Holicek, Me Fa 11, K. Wolf. Seated — M.'Kisley, B. Butzlaff, J. Sheplock. SR. CLASS PLAY The Seniors will long remember Aunt Tillie Goes To Town”, the hil- arious comedy produced Feb. 21-22. The play took place at Aunt Tillie's country home. Aunt Tillie was port- rayed by Irene Nagy who hated all men. Her maid, Lucinda, was played by Audrey Grambow. Donna Hepp played the part of Pamela, Tillie's niece. She announced her engage- ment to Mervin Tucker, played John Drittrich, but there was quite a mix- ed up affair between Pamela, Mer- vin and Ronald Howland, portrayed by Richard Eggers, who was Mervin's buddy. Richard Haske played the pa- rt of the Chinese cook, Charlie One Lung. Lizzie Parsons a novelist was played by Mary Anne Gravning. Dr. Hattie Bing, the chiropractor was por- trayed by Pat Mahsem. Pat Thomas, played the part of Ellen Neeland, who appeared very suddenly and mysterio- usly. Mrs. Tucker was played by Helen Boland and Luther Lorrimer by Charles Jahn. Mr. A. Greco directed the three act farce. PLAYS JR. CLASS PLAY Fog Island” was the Junior's cho- ice this year for the Jr. Class Play. The three act play, which was full of suspense, was given Thursday and Friday November 15 and 16. The entire action occured on one September night in the living room of an old house on Fog Island. The story concerned six young girls mar- ooned on an island. While at the ho- use exciting things happened. Mrs. Williams, played by Judy Burnside, was astern woman of fifty. Mr. Will- iams, played by Earl Wohlust, a tall sinister man. Brock, portrayed by Ken Wolf, was a suave crook. There was a love affair going on between Jerry Martin, played by Bill Holicek, and Prisilla Ralston, played by Margie Krikelas. Sheriff Doolittle was portrayed by Bob Janicek. The girls marooned on the island were Margy O'Laughlin, played by Joan Sheplock. Hazel Sommers was port- rayed by Martina Kisley, Anne Wick- cliffe was played by Barbara Butz- |aff, and Maurine Gardner was played by Barbara Lukas. The play was under the direction of Miss Bischoff and Miss Serflek. SENIOR CLASS PLAY Standing — C. Jahn, P. Mahsem, J. Dittrich, D. Hepp, M. Gravning, A. Grambow, R. Haske. Seated — P. Thomas, H. Boland, R. Eggers, I. Nagy. 19
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