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PRODUCTION STAFF ' A A Staging and Lighting ------- -------- - ------- -Edgar Barr Sound and Radio Vo1ce-- ---- --- ---.- .-------Ralph Kahly Properties---14--5--4 -------- +-4 ----- -Robert Huenefeld Tickets- ------ --+ ------------- -------- ---Bette Melnert I . Neva Lohmoier Programme, ------- v ------------ -4 ---------- 4+-Wilma Lapp 4 ' Lucille Germain Usherettce ---- +--- --------- Wilma Lapp, Lucille Germain Fern Schlueter, Helen Neuschwander Prompters-- ---- 1-+--Helen Neuechwander, Fern Schlueter Directorf+---f--------H---J-------e--Elizabeth Forney We gave our play on a snowy bliazardy November 21 and repeated the performance December 5. Our efforts were rewarded for the public responded very well. The Tamousnlines we gave before the grade and highschool were as follows: Helen fRachaelJ uSomet1mes llove is an awful expensive way of findinr out you need glassesiu E1:1ecCGladys? xCy, where are your manners?u Edna Pauline Ben calm yourself! A Oofty CBarbaraJ nl adore secrete.N , Doris lNevaJ no Stan demonstrate some more I love itan Cy Reynolds lDickJ URight into' the arms of the Law, Darling! , . Big Ben CGilbortD uWhere's my heart medicine?u Cy Young cDenJ.Uanyt1me you'rc ready to have the knot tied- I'm ready.' ' Stan,fGlonnJ nI'm ready for breakfastln Jack lCnarlieJ Uwait a minutea, Am I married' or stil single? A l ' L A Nosey CRalphD no lady you're breakin' my heartlu Toots KMarjo5ieJ Vgasonb the name, Senator. But you can call me oots! f
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SENIOR PLAY CAST OF CHARACTERS Helen Honry- -'------------ -------------- Rachael Nelson Elsie YOUHS '- ------ -------------- - -Gladys Ter Hark Edna Reynolds ---'------- ------ - ---- Pauline Nlblo Ruth CO0ftyJ Reynolds ------- ---------- ---Bgfbgra Rugf DOI'iS M1dd16tOl'l --'------- ------v---- ------- N 3 Va Hgnzg Cy Roynoldo ------------------- ------ e -.----Richard Haas Bis Bon Reynolds ------------- - -- ----- ---Gilbert Crull Cy Young -------------- ---------------- ----- Do n ald wise Stan GPH? '-'-- - ------------- ---------- Glenn Ter Hark Jack WilS0H ' -'-'-- ------ ---------- ---Charles Clay Nosoy Gooains -------- -------------- ------ R Q lph Lapp Tooto MUSOD ------- -------- . ----- f------Marjorie Keister The Youngs and the Reynolds had been next door neighbors and fast friends for years when'suddenly a misunderstanding between Cy Yeung and Ben Reynolds shattered the beautiful friendship of both families, much to the sorrow of Elsie and Edna, the innocent wives. The Reynolds moved away from the town and for years drifted on until our play opens with the Young family still living in the same old home town, on a different street above the drugstore in marble- head, Vassachusetts. Cy is new the town's popular fire-chief, druggist and Justice of the Peace. blsio is the same lovable, patient and guiding hand of the household and Helen, their grown-up daughter, is none other than the famous radio authority on nAffairs of the Heart.n Eleven o'clock, the oat has been put out and the cuckoo clock has been wound. Cy and Elsie are just about to go to bed when a knock on the doorg and in bursts Fodern Youth in the persons of Stan Grey and nOoftyn Reynolds the Amazing Amazon of the Reynolds family who now live in the upper crust of dear old Boston, ,Ben Reynolds is now United States Senator, Edna, his wife, sets the fashions of Beacon Hill and upsets the poise of the best bridge players. Strange as it may seem, Stan and Oofty are elop- ixug and have come to Cy Young to have the knot tied caan:-L of + f Q ' 0 f 1 or 1 T we -Q affdv- - J 1 - J ' 1 ,svsa Q iqnww ef' of C. qJ.s
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CLASS WILL 1946 We, the Senior Class of l946 of Dakota Community High School, in the County of Stephenson, Statel of Illinois in the Unltedt States of America' being of sound mind and body after four years of continuous study and school activity, revoke all other promises' and do hereby 'make and declare this to be our last and final will and testament H LEN NEUSCHWANDLRQ Wills her curly hair to Carol Schwarze and hopes that she will make good use of it. -' f BARBA A RULP: Mills Delbert Wilson uathe Sopho- more girls, if they think they can get him. NLVA LOH LIBR: Wills her dignified manner to A Patsy McDonald and Mary Kaiser in hopes that they take it to heart. BET? MEINERT: Wills her ability to stay up late at nights and having a good time to Florence Maize. ' MARJORIL KLISTLH: Wills her grades in Bookkeep- ing to Doris Reuber. FERN SCHLUEIER: Wills hor height to JoAnn Clay. LUCILE GERMAINE Wills her good grades to Clyde A hvans, and her dark hair to Ethel La Budde. RACHALL NELSON: Wills her ability to write let- , ters to SAILORS to anyone who thinks they can do better. 4 Q ' PAULINL NIBLO: Wills her infectious, giggle to u Martha Knoll. ' GLADYS TER HARK: Wills her red hair to Juanita Detwiler, being an honor student to Buddy Brick. WILMA LAPB: Wills her quick thinking and her ability to make people happy to the FACULTY CHARL-S CLAY: Wills his' athletic ability to Marvin Koch,h1s curly hair to Harold Holste GLENN TER HARK: Wills his Model A Ford to Bob B and his athletic ability to the same party. RALPH LAPPt Wills his ability to stay up late at nights and still stay awake the next morning to Ivan Wise and also his ability to always have gum for the SENIOR girls to Harry Barr. 5
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