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junior ClaAA Play: Star C azy Margaret DeGuvara Jack McConnachle Doug Brabant Gerry Lawler Catherine Handley Joyce Hlrzke Ross Manchester Beverly Baumelster Ken Wadsworth Isabella Bill Andrews Professor Andrews Jerry Andrews Donna Andrews Beth Robinson Dick Mallon Joan Mayberry Joe Alcott DIRECTOR Miss Alice Gable STUDENT DIRECTOR Pat Wadsworth Jerry Andrews spent her time helping her fatherjProfessor Andrews, an as- tronomer. When she heard that Dick Mallon, big league ball player, wes In town she realized she regretted having put a career ahead of marriage to Dick. They loved kid sister Donna who sensed this and set out to right the wrong . A little note started everything. Nothing-not even the arrival of Dick's fiancee, Joan Mayberry, Hollywood star,--stopped Donna who, with the help of her friend, Beth Robinson and the reluctant help of her brother Bill, manages to get every- one Involved. They simply gave up when they saw the seemingly hopeless situations Bill got Into, smiled with amusement at good-natured, absent-minded Professor Andrews, and enjoyed Immensely the grumbling. Indifferent maid, Isabella. This three-act comedy was centered around Bob Adams, who was the son of a small town banker. Bob found girls repulsive. Jerome Ross bought the bank at which Mr. Adams was employed. His daughter Eleanor, hated boys; Eleanor and Bob met accidentally, unbeknown to their respective parents, who were meanwhile trying to arrange a proper Introduction. When Eleanor and Bob overheard Mrs. Ross and Mr. Adams telling each other about their Problem Children; the fun beganII QroAA My Meart Keith Smith Gerry Lawler Joyce Hlrzke Catherine Handley Joanne McConnachle Doug Brabant Ken Wadsworth Jack McConnachle Beverly Baumeister Margaret DeGuvara Jerry Vogelel Johanna Taylor Russ Merriman Dave Adams Bess Adams Lola Pomeroy Patsy Jones Henrietta Duval Jerome Ross Carl Young Bob Adams Eleanor Ross Myrtle Ross Charlie Westover Pauline Adams Jim Ross DIRECTOR Mrs. Robert Spence STUDENT DIRECTOR Beverly Barker
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and traded be- fore Christmas. The biggest profit for the Sen- ior class was the selling of magazines which amounted to $290. The entire class pitched in and the Job was done in no time. A farewell party was held at Catherine Handley’s home for Margaret DeGuvara. A portable radio 'was presented to her as a farewell gift. Our radio was earned as a pre- mium for selling magazines. Our class President was Joanne McConnachie with Margaret DeGuvara assisting her until her departure. Our treasurer was Shirley Wilson, and Secretary, Gerry Lawler. We were represented by Pat Wadsworth and Jerry Vogelei on the Student Council. Mr. Fleck and Mr. Hurley were our class advisors• Those who Joined us were Pete Moise- Jenko and Harold Fuller. There were seven students who left us. All were busy on the annual, School Daze of 52 , and then we started wondering what we would do after graduation. Every- one was looking forward to our dream of four years , the Senior trip to Chicago, Mackinaw Island, Detroit and Holland Mich- igan. We graduated with our thirty-seven members and with many memories of our four years of high school. Our motto, Succeeding Ever; Failing Never , will linger forever in our minds, and stands for a lot in our future. Keith Smith Snitty ”1 know a thing or I know I know It.B two, and Basketball 3-4 football 3-4 Baseball 3 Baseball Manager 1 Senior Play 4 School Paper 4 Tarsity Club 2-3-4 Annual Staff 4 Delores Swoffer ■Dee» Modest and shy, but I der why? von Basketball 4 Band 3-4 Softball •1 Librarian 3 •Blue Springs Ida fanton ■laughs and giggle always paj. Basketball 3- Glee Club 1 Librarian 1 4 7HA 4 Johanna Taylor ■Jo He1 a good ‘Buddy around. to hare Basketball 2- 4 Senior Play 4 Band 1-2 Librarian 3 Annual Staff 3-4 Office Help 4 Kenneth Wadsworth Ken Up y friend 8, and quit your books. Why all this toil and worried looks? f Football 3-4 Senior °lay 4 Junior play 3 Student Council 3 FFA 2-3-4 Varsity Club 3-4 Track 3 Beatrice Tatter ■Bea- 4 carefree and uncertain a the weather. Glee Club 3 Annual Staff 4 THA 4 lileen Wilson All women hare a right to be haopy. Glee Club 2-4 School Paper 3 FHA L
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