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I of .is Ullltlllltg Miss Doris Huhn Director Everybody's Crazy On November 2, 1945, the seniors gave their junior class play, Every- body's Crazyf' lt was their opportunity to prove they were crazy and everyone passed with flying colors. Miss Huhn directed the play. You Can't Take It With You Should a girl who has a slightly insane family keep her hoy-friend away from the house? Alice Sycamore had a houseful of trouble when her fam- ily and her boy-friend's family got together unexpectedly. This hap- pened in the Senior Class Play presented April 25, 1947. Three boys from the sophomore and junior classes were used to complete the cast. T HE CAST Penelope Sycamore .................. ..... ' . . .Darlene Peterson . . . .Dale Magnuson .. . .Helen Kantak . . . .Gene Ballantine . . . .Stanley Valde . . .Donald Twedt .. . .VValIaee Caruth Alice .............. .... I iathryn Sogard Henderson ...... ..... A rthur Espeland . . . . .Billy Pomeroy . . . .Darrell Kallem . . . . .Max Appelgatc Mrs. Kirby ...... .... N orina Thompson . . .Dorothy Johnson Kenneth Magnuson Raymond Danielson George Lawson .Bonnie .lohrson ESSIC ................ . Paul Sycamore . . . Rheba .......... Mr. De Pinna . . . Ed ............... Donald ............ Martin Vanderhof .... Tony Kirby ...... Boris Kolenkhov Mr. Kirby ........ . Olga...p... G-men..f. 24
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5Ci lOOi Cdieflddl' December 13-We left our rabbit foot at home as the girls were de- feated by Jewell. Our boys won, though. December 17-We played Kamrar here, and our boys again proved their ability. December 20-A Christmas Assembly program was enjoyed by the stu- dents and faculty. Lunch and gift exchanges entered into the festivities. December 20-The tables have turned for the basketball teams as they battled with Blairsburg on our home floor. I January 3-Ellsworth really brought home the bacon by defeating both Roland squads. January 10-Our boys beat Jewell on their floor. Come on girls. January 14-Stanhope came to Ellsworth, but it was proven that their boys should have stayed at home. January 17-It was Williams tonight on their floor. Nice games boys. January 24-Two outstanding games were played at Blairsburg. Our girls did it again. January 30-31-How sad! No school! B-l-i-z-z-a-r-d! February 3-Our .Ir. High and second team boys played Webster City. February 4-Bad weather again prevented us from going to school. February 5-After a hard fight the girls were defeated by Colo in the the Girls' Sectional at Roland. February 7-Still stormy weather! February 14--Another assembly program was held in honor of St. Val- entine's day. February 25-Our B. B. boys along with the enthusiastic crowd beat Gilbert in the sectional tournament held at Jewell. February 27-Another round of the sectionals and Ellsworth again de- feated their opponent, Jordan. . March 1,--Ellsworth was District bound when they defeated Kelley in the last round of the sectional tournament. March 3-A chorus clinic was held at Perry in which a quartet, com- posed of juniors, entered. March 4-Boys lost to Blairsburg in the district tournament at Ames. March 12--Another band concert was presented in which three bands took part: Primary band Cwhich proved comicall, junior band and senior band. The high school vocal department also took part, namely, the mixed chorus and soloists. April 22--We played Randall on their field. April 29-Jewell came to Ellsworth to pay baseball. May 9---Randall boys visit Ellsworth. May 14-Our baseball boys played Jewell there. Special Events-In the early part of May, work on the Senior Play and preparation for skip day were high-lights for the seniors. 23 xx f gs.
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