Grafton High School - Chatterbox Yearbook (Grafton, IA)

 - Class of 1951

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Behind Tom we have Marcus (Bud) Doebel the newest mem- ber of our class. He hails from Manly. It seems he would rather drive to Grafton than to Manly, maybe he has some other interest in Grafton'. II Bud spends most of his time in trying to keep his cars in running order. He seems to enjoy his studies and also goes out for sports. At the front of the next row we see Marlene Dailey who, whenever teased about someone blushes very easily. Maybe she doesn't mind sitting right by the teachers desk, wonder whyt'.'. Most of her time she spends on Latin for her main ambition is to become a nurse. She likes sports and is a very fine guard on the basketball team. Skipping five seats we have next, Earl Backhaus whose main interest at present is a certain blonde sophmore girl. Earl is a very good basketball player and the last couple of games he looked very contented going to and from them on the bus. Last but not least is Dale Trettin. He really enjoys the company of a freshmen girl, but doesn't especially like the competition that goes with it. At present he seems to be winning. Dale also likes basketball and does very well in it. Thus far our class has been very fortunate. We have lost only one member in three years, Paul Dalluge who moved to Riceville in his freshmen year. We managed to get a new member this year Bud Doebel so our class still consists of eleven. We are all looking forward to receiving our diplomas next year. ddo DocoeL 7 » lV r £ Q Dffte rncrti Al i oo if De t res H«eo E ] 7re7T H Yjo f euE ZffONT pou



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The Junior Class Play was presented by the class of which there are eleven members. All took part in the play. The Professor Proposes is a three act comedy with a lot of excitement. Geraldine Flint was a scatterbrained Junior always helping to make love matches. She got into a great deal of trouble at the dormitory making a love match between Emily Gilmore and Bert Cornell. But with a great deal of explaining on Geraldine’s part everything turned out fine. THE PROFESSOR PROPOSES A Comedy in Three Acts by EVELYN NORTHROP Geraldine Flint......................a scatterbrained Junior Delores Huebner Emily Gilmore....................her long-suffering roommate Marilyn Hannaman Betty Todd.......................................A young girl Mary Ann Radamaker Belle Hadley................................ her best friend Marlene Dailey Bob Flint........................Geraldine’s freshman brother Dale Trettin Arthur Lewis...................Geraldine’s beau-at-the-moment Marcus Doebel Bert Cornell.........................Glendale’s football hero Earl Backhaus Miss Martha Crawford...........................dean and matron Kathryn Trettin Mildred......................... .....the maid at Ashby Hall Lois Kuntz John Burr McKenny................the new Professor of History Thomas Jagner Rose McKenny.............................a damsel in distress Betty Bartz PLACE: The parlor at Ashby Hall, in a girls’ dormitory at Glendale College. TIME: The present. Fall. SYNOPSIS ACT ONE: The parlor at Ashby Hall. Three o’clock on the day of the fall term. ACT T.YO: The same. Four o’clock on a Wednesday afternoon, two months later. ACT THREE: The same. Four o’clock on an afternoon about a week later.

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