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Page 52 text:
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JUNIOR PLAY t The Juniors this year presented a three act comedy, You Can't Kiss Caroline , on April 9-10. The play featured a new girl who had just moved into town. Trouble began to brew when boys made a bet on kissing Caroline and her little sister overheard, but promisednotto tell, providing the boys treated her a few times at the drug store. Mr. Daab and Mrs. Schaibly were faculty directors, with Barbara Gares, Norma Johnson and Marian Rogers as Student Directors. CAST: Laura Plage, Caroline Raymond Sackett, Joe Maxine Patterson, Ma Rand Sharleen Stimpert, Susie Frank Townsend, Willie J olm Bluem, Stanley Jerry Wegner, Howie Melvin Morrow, Milt Patricia Beardslee, Pat Xl X ff-1 Mary Brasingbon, Miss Jameson K I X 1 ' Alice Clark, Bunny -,gi I Sharon Holler, Sally W .gb l Arlene Hansen, Shirley ' Charlotte Delamater, Jeanette .y S 5 fl I
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SENIOR PLAY THE GREAT SCOTTS The two Scott families lived side by side and were the most stubborn families in town. The two fa.milies had not spoken for seven years, but the silence was broken by Marian and Nata - lie, seventeen year old daughters of the two families who became interested in the s a m e young man. Grandma Scott appeared unexpectedly and plotted her secret strategy which led to a very exciting climax. Great Scotts, directed by Mrs. Robert Naru, was enjoyed by everyone who S3W it- Q44 CAST: Hazel Slocum, Natalie Scott Marilyn Melgaard, Marian Scott Joyce Otto, Grandma Scott Bruce Sabin, Phil Evans Ruth McHugh, Claire Roberts Darryl Hockstra, Darrel Woods Betty Bussiere, Geraldine QJerryj Scott Loren Brasington Albert Scott Patricia Andersen Julia Scott Neola Johnson Edna Scott Larry Hockstra Abner Erskine Jim Wood, Edward Scott
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.X X, TQQTTI ' fi. '26 .li ati' ,-'. ', JUNIOR-- SENIOR PROM--BANQUET 1 The seniors were once again guests of the juniors for the banquet which was held for the first time in the Second Street Elementary School. Mr. Wegner was the speaker and entertainment consisted of a vocal quartet from Crystal. The seniors had Midnight For Two as the theme of the prom which was a wonderful success. The orchestra was the Velvatones from Alma.
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