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at Q X -' V ' 'iff .ah 'Ne if is 6 .. 41 A kv Stranger 4 ln The 1 ht Sylvia Lee, part owner of the hotel gift shop . . .Ruth Bergmann Mable Crane, Sylvia's Lee's partner ...... Julie Leonard Grant Terry, a young newspaper columnist . .Rodson Ellerbusch J. T. Rutledge, a retired executive ....... Ronald Meier Velda Stevens, his secretary ......... Margene Coettsch Clifford Newkirk, a law student ..... Richard Bagenstos Nona Pollard, an elevator operator ........ Joyce Scott Eddie Beach, a hotel bellhop ...... . . .Virgil Bumann Bose Jordan, a successful buisnesswoman .. ...Barbara Irwin Sam Fisk, the hotel detective .... .... D ick Schmidt Marcella Bender, who teaches physical culture ...... Sandra Madsen A policeman ...................... Larry Leinbaugh On April 9 the senior class presented the mys- tery-comedy, STRANCER IN THE NIGHT, which was aptly directed by Mr. Dale Rosen- berg. The story of two girls who ran a book and gift shop took place in a small shop off the lobby of the Boulevard Hotel. Sylvia Lee and Mabel Crane learn from the I., enterprizing young newspaper columnist, Grant Terry of a plot to murder someone in the hotel. Everyone thinks he is the intended victim. Eddie Beach, the bellhop, believes he is. the victim because he is in possession of a suitcase ' which Nona Pollard gave him. He thinks the suitcase contains stolen property but in reality it is Nona's hope chest. W 2 Mable is positive she is the victim because she has taken Cliff Newkirk away from Sandra King, a lady wrestler, who is actually his aunt. .t . Velda believes she is to be murdered by a man at. to whom she was once engaged and who was . involved in a blackmail plot. Now she is the N5 -A secretary to J. T. Rutledge, a retired business- i man. Because she is the author of a book, How To , Capture The Mart of Your Choice, Sylvia is sure , she is the victim. Rose jordan insists her fears are foolish, but she refuses to be consoled. Marcella Bender, the physical education teacher heightens the plot when she hires Sandra King, the lady wrestler to liven up her classes. ln the end Grant Terry captures the would-be murderer, Sam Fisk, and everyone is happy.
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fs i Q 5 i Look Uut Lizzie -an-if ii T fffj' CAST OF CHARACTERS Silas Long. an olrl farmer ..... Dennis Huffsclien Sarah. his wife ............... .llyrna Niemeier Hazel, their daughter ....... Nancy Henrichscn Lizzie Blanks, the hired girl .Shirley Timmerman Hunk Blinks, the hired man ..... Loyd Reinekc Minnie Hall. the neighborhood gossip .................... Janet Petersen Richard Biltmore, a stranger ..... Kurt Leonard Dave Hinkle, an old miser .... Steven Janssen HLook Out Lizzie was presented by the junior class to a large audience on November 13. Hazel Long, the only child of a backwoods farmer, tires of country life, but her father refuses to move be- cause he thinks some Eastern men are interested in a rock quarry which lies partly under his farm. Hazel meets Richard Biltmore, a stranger from the city and they fall in love. Hazel gets her family to try to act like society people so they can receive Richard in style. To make matters more con- fusing, Minnie Hall, the neighborhood gossip, comes in and besides making a nuisance of herself, she reports the whole thing to all the neighbors. Next morning Lizzie, the hired girl, and Richard are missing, and the whole country is up in arms. ln the meantime Dave Hinkle comes to collect the mortgage on Long's farm. Richard, who is really a representative of a quarry company, returns and buys rights to the quarry, and Silas pays off the mortgage with the money. Richard marries Hazel and to make the ending complete Lizzie and Hank and Dave and Minnie also get married. file lumens: lolllow a MQW path f 5,2 If iii 2
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Soma 9cQmQng with loud mewronws April 22, 1957, marked the end of constant activity and busy preparations for the Juniors, and a night of fantasy for the gay but sentimental Seniors of Holstein High. Eight harem girls and servants escorted the guests into the splendor of Kismet.', These honored few were: Nancy Kelley, Nancy Kolb, Marilyn Christiansen, and Faye Janssen, Bob Kelley, Tom Keitges, Donald Butcher, and David Lohff. A refreshing oasis of green grass, slender palms, and a cool, quiet pool greeted us as we passed through an archway of pale greens and browns. Separating it from the desert were large, stately pyramids. At the edge stood a magnificent palace, basking in a splash of sunlight. Aladdin's golden lamp captured the center of the dance floor. Issuing from its spout was a misty vapor reflecting a myriad of colors. Magic carpets carrying their robed masters sailed serenely above. Cratefully we turned to the massive Arabic tent, for here were found cool green punch and a variety of tasty snacks. Veiled slave girls hurried back and forth serving the tired dancers. The dreamy music of the Bob Conley Combo drifted over the swaying couples from 9 until 12:30. Dur- ing intermisson Margene Goettsch and Pat Keitges were crowned Queen and King of the 1957 Prom. To the Juniors the Prom was a climax of a busy year of planning. To the seniors, it was the high point of four long and eventful years. As they drifted away from the glittering lights and gay decorations, each carried treasured memories to add to his chest of Pirate treasures . . . a highlight of H. H. S. Sponsored by PAT'S BEAUTY SHOPPEg ROBINSON'S SUPER VALU ond SCOTTY'S TAVERN
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