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MOO-O-O-O. W'hile Tom Dolembo imitates a frightened cow, Derylc Durand, Betty Carrels, and Becky Hicks listen intently. W'AIT FOR THE STARS! cries John Hileman in January Thaw. When the Gage family mnved into the old New England farmhouse of the Roekxx'ond's, umtusmn be- came part of the daily routine. Because of Marge Gage's eDeryle Duraneh love for antiques, she re- deeomted the entire house with sueh things as J mf- fee-grinder, lamp, 11 butrer churn, and a erinkler. The main problems of Mr. Herbert Gage From Do- lembm were caused by his three daughters Paula eBeeky Hieksu Sara eBetty Gurrels u zmd Barbara eSue Pudlm. Adding to his vmrries were the Rock- woods, johnuthan Uohn Hilemzm L Mathilda eMar- ilyn Cook L and Matt eRodney Hubermun L Others in the east of the 1961 junior Class Play Weft Terry Ryden as George Husted, Barbara's huneee; Carol Fox as Frieda, the Gages' housekeeper; Rieky Ayud as Uncle XValter; Tim Bietry 215 Mr. Loomis, 21 law- yer; John Niehols :15 Carson, the sheriff; and John Valentine, the constable. The real stars of the per formance were the pigs. Phyllis Durand and Harold Wegner were the technical directors of the play.
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HEY! HAY! but straw is cheaper. TRICK or treat. Mr. W'egner.
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Lettermen When the lettersweater first came into being, there Xxe unt- sweater for the main sports and another one iwr the lesser ones. Later it was deeided that there xx . illili he HHC sweater for 'dii sports. Our present sweater IN lilt; HIIL' that was chosen. Although there is no ofhcial it'lH'HHCH'S duh in our sdmnl, there is still the feeling mt unity ztmong the hays. They have in common their hm- mi spurts, sportsnmnship, and the desire to bringsy w tnry to their team and sdtool. To most of the boys the earning; of their letter is one of the highest achieve- ments in their sports. career. To earn a letter, a boy must klquiI'C the maximum number of points possible in A single sport in one season If the boy is a senior, he may earn :1 letter by atquiring a minimum of six PUIINS for interstholatstie athletic participation provided that he participated in :1 sport during his senior year. After earning 'd letter, a boy may gain additional recog nltitm hy lettering,y in more than one sport, by earning d ,dt ket, hy being elected a tztptnin of his team? and by playing on :1 conference Championship team. The letter swutter is 11 symbol of the honor, the hard work, the friendships made, and the experiences gained while playing as a member of a Red Devil team. RED DEVIL LETTERMENeanf rou: John Arnett, Lanny Poel, Dick Jasicki, Jim Arnold, Dick Armstrong. Serond rou': Doug Leroy. Bob Pilecki, Don Jensen, Vince Egelski, Bert Henry. Third rau: Clay Landes, Ron Holtzlander, Craig Schroeder, Dick Lazarus, Mike Larocco. Fourth rou': Jerry Timm, Larry Beaver, Ron Henderson, Jerry Gibbs, John Rux. fifth ran: Dick Prybylla, Dave Orlowski, Dick Plank. Duane Mertl, jack Ayres. Sivtb rou': Bob Peters. Bruce Chambers, Ed W'oodrick, Ron Glanz, John Hartman. Set 27111; rou': George Biederstadt, Phil Orzech, Warren Foster, Neil Hartman, Leo Wantuch. Eighth row: Bob Uryga, Keith Porter, Jim Bonfleld, John Fargher.
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