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r 0 0 s sr f 0 0 rendered the play Adams Evening , directed by Mrs. Wholstenholm. Our cast was again weakened by the loss of Jack Songester who discontinued his career and Carol Kennedy who left for another company. For the second half of the season Virgil Condon was train- er, Tom Manning continued as assistant trainer and Wendell Couch became ticket-taker. This season was outstanding for our long- waited Junior-Senior banquet which marked our debut and by which we carried out our carnival theme. The season ended with a boat- ride party in a nearby town. At exactly 8:59i, September 2,1946, sixteen confident seniors nonchalantly walked into the main tent. John Vennum, a new member of our company, Joined us in the senior rows. Miss Lambrecht was ring- master, Tom Manning was elected trainer, Dwaine Thompson was assis- tant trainer and Dorothy Clinkenbeard was ticket-taker. A supper and theater party renewed for us our old acquaintanship and we pro- ceeded gallantly on our Road to Success . Participating unani- mously in extra cirricular activities, we were all saddened when in October, Virgil Condon was lost temporarily due to tne misfor- tune of a broken leg. This was the result of one of our thrilling football games with six seniors comprising the team. You 11 Die Laughing was selected as the class play given April 10 and 11. Packed with thrills and laughs this mystery comedy proved a delight the the audience. With only a few weeks remaining to fulfill our contracts, we anticipated several events which climax our career at Exeter High. The Juniors entertained the Seniors at the annual Junior-Senior banquet May 7 in the high school gym. Baccalureate services were conducted May 18. The class day program was given May 21. On Thursday evening May 22, Commencement exercises were held at the Exeter theater. So ended the successful career of this carnival company----with many happy memories of school days and high hopes and ambitions for the future. r W 0 0 0 S 0 f 0 0 0 0 ? r J T 'A MU- 0 0 0 0 0 yvw
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of Exeter High School, 1947, being of sound mind and memory, do make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament in manner and form as follows: I, Don Clarke, will and bequeath my ability to grow tall to Wilma Jean Dumpert. I, Dorothy Clinkenbeard, will and bequeath my long fingernails to my cousin, Dick Rayer, for protection. I, Charleen Clover, will and bequeath my taste for frankfort- ersH to a contest among the lower classmen. I, Virgil Condon, will and bequeath my broad shoulders to Jimmy Krause. I, Wendell Couch, will and bequeath my ability to play the trumpet to Janet Sladek. I, Shirley Johnson, will and bequeath my interest in Beckers to Shirley Dyer. I, LaRue Krogh, will and bequeath the gum under my desk to Bob Leif. I, Cleo Kelly, will and bequeath my interest in the county seat to my sister, Marion. I, Marilyn Murphy, will and bequeath my ability to hold hands in English class to Clifford Peterson. I, Thomas Manning, will and bequeath my Joyous school days at the Blue River to Bert Becker. I, Robert Leibee, will and bequeath my athletic ability to Dencil Janes. I, Dwaine Thompson, will and bequeath my interest in the Cordova girls to Kenneth Wilger. I, Lea Ann Morgan, will and bequeath my dancing ability to Kenneth Jorgensen.
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