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CLASS PRCPHECY f'l'hunder and lightning. enter three witches.l lst: When shall we three meet again, in thunder, lightning, or in rain? Znd: When the hurly-burly's clone. when the battle's lost and won. 3rd: That will be ere the set of sun. lst: Where the place? 2nd: Upon yon spot. CPOints to the staged ALL: Anon! tOn the stage.l lst: Round about the caldron go: In the poisoned entrails throw. Toad, that under cold stone Days and nights has thirty-one Sweltered venom sleeping got. Boil thou first i' the charmed pot. ALL: Double, double, toil and trouble: Fire burn. and caldron bubble. Znd: Cool it with a baboon's blood. Then the charm is firm and good. tPuffs ot smoke emit from the kettle.l 3rd: Stir once more and say the rd Yoo bring forth events untoretold Scenes from the Senior Banquet. May 5, 1962 at the Retlaw Hotel Of the class of '62 - Goodrich students, wondrous good A fine dinner was preceded by community singing. The pro- Ot energy and fortitude. gram featured the triple trio, a duet, a piano solo, and selec- ALL: Double' do,,b1e, ,ou qnd jroubte, tions by the German Band. ln addition to this gala atmos- Culdron burn and fire bubble. phere, Dr. Moser and Mr. Filbey gave the seniors some serious ISU From the Steaming Caldfon pluck and important advice. It was a successful evening-a perfect Smfies of 'he mare luck climax for this outstanding class. Got by Seniors ol Goodrich High! 3rd: AHA! Look, sisters! tbegins to readl Anne Hammarskjold Kaestner, leader of the Peace Corps, has just recalled social workers Kathy Piotter, Barb Finnerty, and Dale Terrill from Africa, where they have been confus- ing natives for the past several years. Marion Cohen still remains there because after years of Fort Lauderdale sun- tanning, the natives think she is one of their own. Znd: While on the Dark Continent, the girls encountered Iohn REBEL Ziebell raising forces for a second Civil War. lst: At Albert Schweilzer's jungle hospital, head DDT surgeon, Dr. Martin Holmquist, assisted by nurses Sue Geiger, Gretch- en George, Lynn Jensen, and Darlene Tappa, rubbed pain- ful mosquito bites with a linament perfected by Iohn Ziegel- bauer. 2nd: Pam Templin has just received the Robert Scifrus Blake Prize for her novel The Iournal ot the Plaque Year. 1961-1962. The plague was spread by educated bums lim Bott, Peanuts Wischnewski, and lim Kastorff, as they hitch-hiked to the French Riviera, now owned by Susan Burdett. 3rd: Returning to their pad next to Scott McCann's apartment, the setting of his movie The Aparrnent, in which he co- starred with Donna Palm, they discovered that Harold Cook had painted pictures of Warren Buchter's smile all over the walls. 2nd: Next to their hovel is Mary Wagner's Diet or Die estab- Mg, HLBEY STEVE MCCONAHEY lishment, operated by culinary chef Sue Wilson, who prac- Paie 74
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SENIOR CLASS PLAY 140-150-160-170-175 - Can't you get it back to 160? Oh dear, we're going to crash, l know it! Oh, do something! No, he can't fly that thing: of course he can't fly it! You're watching these people go to their deaths! These were just a few oi the lines which captivated audiences on April 4th and 5th during the presentation oi Flight Into Danger , this year's senior class play. This exciting dramatic fare involved Flight 714 of a small air charter service. During the ilight. several ol the passengers and both pilots were aitected with food poisoning. Ot the three remaining men, only one had even the slightest amount oi ilying experience. Since one oi the pilots was close to death, the task ot land- ing the plane safely in a matter of minutes was leit to this one-time Air Force pilot and the stewardess. Because oi the lack oi scenery and the deep emotional quality ot the play, it was not an easy one to present. How- ever, irom the comments oi those who experienced this Flight Into Danger , it can be said without argument that this was one ot the best play perionnances presented by Goodrich seniors in many years. This cast included Eric Fransen as Mr. Spencer, Margie Wiedeman as the stewcrdess. Iay Iohnson as Captain Treleaven, and Dave Fox as Dr. Baird. Others in- cluded were Elaine Bartnecht, Mary Wagner, Iohn Strege, Mary Pick, Howard Mauthe, Ann Gores, Pam Templin. Martha Steiten, Sue Wilson, Iohn Ziebell, Iohn Gumz lim Bott, Carolyn Collins. Ruth Iennings, and Andy Conover. Lighting crew included Walter Emmer, Bill Muenter, and Bmce McKay. Steve Pitzreer and Dick Plaisance controlled the sound adjustments. The stage crew was composed oi Amold Albertz, Ronald Bomdahl, Dan Homuth, Paul Prank, Ron Thompson, Iohn Ward, Ten'y Bashaw, and Tony Meade. Iudy Bartelt was chairman oi the properties crew including Iulie Perre, Ioan Capelle, and Cheryl Thwing, Pam Bames. Ann Blamey, Carol Dalieden, Ianet George, Merry I-laberkom, Ruth Ann Halle, Kathy Mac Gregor, Sue Mielke, Claudia Moersch, Donna Palm, Nancy Rosenthal, Kathy Sahel, Iosie Scharf, Joanne Scheibach, Pat Sheridan, Nonna Skurnick, Sheryl Tremlett, and Nan Capelle as Chairman composed the make-up crew. As Steve McConahey. president ot the senior class said, It was a great play by a great class. Page '13
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tices on Ellen Soukup after her frequent trips to fabulous Finland. lst: Competing with the diet shop is Bill Muenter's A 6 W Drive Inn, where Ianet Wilhelms, Carol Zinzow, and Elaine Bari- knecht work as carhops. Entertainment is provided by Larry Anderson's Angus trio, consisting of vocalists Carolyn Col- lins, Ann Gores, and Dave Pino, accom- panied by pianists Iohn Strege and Kathy MacGregor. Once a week Rodney Han- nes presents his unique twist demonstra tion as a special attraction. 3rd: Here Coach Dave Bock treats his uni- versally renowned basketball team - Charlie Bloedom, Tony Meade, Bill Koen- en, Dan Dettman, and lim Kalk - all oi whom ride to and from the games in The Pig. If anything ever happens to The Pig, Gary Aschenbrenner comes to the rescue in his blue Passion Pit, together with the three Spencerian girls, Claudia Moersch, Sue Glaser, and Marlene Voeh- ringer. 2nd: Due to the lack of driving signs, Iudy Retzleff occasionally bombs smack into the drive-in. As soon as Iohn laeger's Sign Co. replaces these signs, which Shei- la Waite secretly spirited off to her bed- room, Iudy's driving should improve. lst: Blasting over the car radio is Steve sAs so e Pitzner's Tonight program, on which he interviews famous celebrities such as Rockefeller Center Rockettes Ieanne Block, Dyana Burke, Sheny Doms, Iill North, Ianet Streeter, Carol Zinzow, and the high-kicking Ron Pemberton. 2nd: Last night Pitzner's guest stars included models Pam Bames and Ann Blamey, and New York Times gossip columnist, Iosie Scharf. Editors of the Times. the largest and most controversial news- paper in the world, are Bruce Petri and Margie Baker. Also on the staff are sports editors Scott Trott and Iay Iohnson: art editors Kay Johnson, Tony McCrary, Marta Schultz, and Mary Lampros: and lovelorn columnists Iudy Mawbey and Iohn Casa- nova Gumz. 3rd: Erhard Voeltz and Ann lobbagy translate foreign correspondence, which is sent over by Russian re- porter Bill DeLorrne, the apparent cause of the new Soviet-American rift: by the Athens correspondents Cynthia 6: lanet George: and Italian newswomen Ioan and Nanette Capelle, who send over all reports via carrier pigeon lim Lee. The toast of Paris is the husband-wife news 2 Page 75
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