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A On November 8, 1958, the Junior Class presented their production of the three -act comedy, Foot-loose, by Charles Quimby Burdette. The play revolves around the problems of a suburban banker, his wife, and their four all -American children. John Fuhrmann and Carol Benderas the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Early, have always b en overly protective to- ward their children. Resenting it igvardly, the Early off- spring talk their parents into leaving on a world cruise for the good of all concerned. With the parents gone, things begin to happen. The oldest daughter, Hope, played by Randy Latimer, is forced to take over the supervision of the household when Delphie, the trusted maid, portrayed by Elizabeth Schlax, comes down with pneu- monia and is taken to the hospital. Bill Wilson, in the role of the oldest son, Dick, marries without his parents' consent and brings his new wife, Ruth Hendrickson, home with him. Mary, the coquettish high-school senior, played by Betty Gnirk, falls madly in love with a designing college sophomore. And, too, the general confusion is increased whenthe football-playing son, Bob, portrayed by David Mitchell, is involved in an automobile accident and resulting cash settlement. When the parents return from abroad, all the troubles are resolved as the oldest daughter is reconciled with her lawyer fiancee, the younger daughter returns to her high-school steady, the oldest son and his wife receive parental bless- ing, and the riotous son solves his legal difficulties. The other members of the cast included Michael Stangle as Buzz Daly, Bob's chum, Steve Sibell as Randy, Mary's high-school sweetheart, Patricia Dahlberg as Miriam, Mary's friend, Frank Hansen as Jack Milford, the suave college lov- er, Chan Biggs in the role of Stanford Wells, Hope's lawyer friend, and Susan Gilbert as Mrs. Forester, a fancy-dressed, cranky old widow. The play was heralded by all as a re- sounding success. 49 Junior Play Cast, standing, left to right: Frank Hansen, John Fuhrmann, Randy Latimer, Michael Stangle, Elizabeth Schlax, Patty Dahl- berg, Chan Biggs, Dave Mitchell. Seated, left to right: Steve Sibell, Betty Gnirk, Ruth Hendrickson, Susan Gilbert, Carol Bender, Bill Wilson. uniom re5e1fLf: 6 goof-Lode H lfLlfLlfL6l, !Qf0c!1fLclfi01fL Back Row: Betty Gnirk, Elizabeth Schlax, Carol Bender, John Fuhr- mann. Front Row: Steve Sibell, Chan Biggs. By the time you get all this macaroni eaten, it'll be verdant spring, and we'll all have beriberi.
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DECLAM STUDENTS: Standing, Mr. Pfeiffer, coaehg Hannah Parker, Randy Latimer, Steve Kent, Barbara Rich, Sitting, Margaret Crary, Patty Thoresen, Alyce Veitl, Dorothy Carlson. Ogglzfd, made !9a1'nLg ling MLA ana! lrama jc mqoaed aSifowL'eJ in DRAMATICS CLUB: Standing, Hannah Parker, Sharon Johnson, Barbara Rich, Randy Latimer, Margaret Crary, Steve Kent, Robert Ruth, Kneeling, Alyce Veitl, Dave Curtis, Susan Curtis, Sitting, Marki Newell, Nancy Ellis. 48
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l eniom re5e1fLf: 66 Z8 ZWQV OOWL Wyfifglfy 77 Kneeling: Barbara Rachetto, Julia Clark. Seated: Helen Colmter Clockwise: Sta.n Hughes, Patty Wha- Pontius, Mike Klein, Hannah Parker. Standing: Pee len, Patsy Steinlicht, David Roesler, David Wee Fierro, Barbara Rich. Curtis. f Ckridfmad lgfay: Stage Crew for Christmas Play Standing: Susan Gilbert, John Fuhrmann, Bill Wilson, Steve Sibell, Dave Mitchell, Tom Mar- tin, Mary Engebretson, Barbara Hutcherson. Seated: Pat Crane, Billy Hendrickson, Carol Bender. HMO jar fo gftiafe jjfaemv
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