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0 J COSTUMES-SMALL PROPERTIES 'Marlene DeWitt Janice Rieken Annabelle Swisher Barbara Swisher Marllgn Carley Arla etersen Zelda Holldorf MAKE-UP Marge Hines, Bonnie Frank Shirleal Tietz Karen agner Carolyn Smith Tom Arsdale - Who is girl- shy . . . Patrick Jennings Oke Stimson - Who isn't . ....... Jeff Kitchen Caroline - Tom's aunt . . . . . Luella Sunderman Anthony Arsdale - Tom's father . . . Dave Peterson Sylvia Webster - Tom's pet aversion . . ...... Sharon Hensley Dean Marlow - Dean of the college . . Gary Ireland Peaches Carter - Oke's present weakness .... Judy Gleason Asma - Colored wash lady . . Susan Willoughby Birdie Laverne - A movie aspirant . . Paula Gammell Barbara Sanford gBabs5 - Herself . . Nancy emmill Alfred Tenn son Murgatoyd, - The college poet ..... Steve Cavin Chuck Mayo - B1rdie'slate affinity . . Darwyn Mueller ADVE RTISING 'Colleen Haas, Judy Sanny Dennis Rasmussen Duane Neighbors Mike Smith, Wayne Ewing STAGE CREW 'Doc Kunze, Keith Auxler Burton Conn Bob Gustin Dallas Carlisle Harlan Cary STUDENT DIRECTORS PROMPTERS Directed by - Mr. Richard Hughes Susan Davis Mr. Larry Dorn Helen Cary, Shirley Tietz Rosemary Riepe Lois Armstrong
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HARLAN CARY leaves his shy, quiet manner to Doug Turner. STEVE CAVIN wills his singing voice to the in-coming freshman boys in an effort to interest more bofys in vocal. BU TON CONN leaves his willingness to work to every playboy! in the school. W YNE E ING leaves his quiet ways to Bob Bryson, who's likely to need them one of these da s. The FINNELL brothers, LEROY and DCXN, leave their ability to Guthrie to be gone. BOB GUSTIN wills his show-house trade to brother Dick, who will be taking over one of these PAT PARKER, ZELDA HOLLDORF, KAREN WAGNER, CAROLYN SMITH, and COLLEEN HAAS leave with sparkling eyes and sparkling fingers. JUDY GLEASON leaves for beauty school to get some learning--she's no fool! QBy the way, she sparkles, too.D GARY I-IARMAN wills his crafty ways to any- one who wants them. GARY HULSEBUS leaves his ability to bother Mr. Hughes to Carly! Kinser. MARSHA MU LER just leaves. She's been waiting thirteen years for this. SHARON RAY wishes to leave her soft job in Chad's office to any ambitious junior. SHELIA SMITH leaves her ability to confuse teachers to Ron Buroughs. LUELLA SUNDERMAN wills her ability to be class president everylotherxyear to Everett Fleagle. ANNABELLE S ISHE wills her red hair to Mr. Acheson to go with his Corvette. DARLENE HERING wills her ability to keep everyone awake on the bus on skip day to Jean Freund. MARLENE DEWITT leaves talking and planning to keep on talking. TED VAN HINTUM in one month will leave because his driver's license he will then receive. DELL WEAVER wills his wrestling tricks to Ray Casely, just for kicks. LAR Y WENDT leaves his ability to take hard knocks in football to Charlie Miller, who will need it next year. DARWYN MUELLER leaves his ability to throw the shot to Jim Bates. days anyone who has that much gas. DUANE NEIGHBORS leaves his roller skating abili? to Keith Forsyth. OHN MURREN leaves his knowledge of cars to Raymond Tomlinson. RICHARD NETTZ just leaves--to go hunting. LARRY PELZER leaves his happy-go-lucky ways to any worry-wart who needs them. DAVID PETERSON wills his favorite song, Paula, to any other guy who may fall-a. LEON PUTNAM leaves his ability to work hard to Gary Cannon, a good-natured card. DENNIS RASMUSSEN wills his ability to stay out of fights to Kent Frazeur. BIL SHULTZ wills his scooter red, to Richie Witt, who longs to get ahead. MICK SMITH leaves in Big red. Where he goes, nobodg knows. SBet ya Vicki doeslb MIKE MITH wi ls his typing power to Mike Salisbury this very hour. GLENN TAYLO.R leaves his vaulting high to Stan Kimpson, a worth guy. BILL TEMPLETOIN leaves for a white house in the south part of tovlm. DONALD TYE Wills his label, the quiet one in the senior class, to Kenny Redding. GARY IRELAND leaves his tag as President to some other lucky person in tudent Council. JEFF KITCHEN leaves his ability to drag any car that will run to Ronnie Ireland, who is looking for fun. CAROLYN HULTQUIST wills her sweet little way to Ann Baker, who's that way today. SUSAN KENWORTHY wills her place as guard to Sandy Shaw. JANA MENKE leaves her ability to memorize to Karen Hansen. JANICE RIEKEN leaves her ability to stay with one guy even when he's sick enough to die. fSounds like Jeff, doesn't it?i BONNIE FRANK leaves her good grades to the most needy one in the junior class. JERRY RHOADS wills his ability to stick to one glilrl to Bob Myers. E, THE REMARKABLE SENIOR CLASS OF 1963, END THIS WILL! Signed, The Senior Class DOC KUNZE leaves his many trips to Lewis to Class History It was back in the year one thousand nine hundred fifty-nine that fifty eight timid freshmen entered the CCHS Missile Base and volunteered for flight into outer space. Everyone passed his examinationsg but Boydena Elliott, Connie and Donald Maben, Thelma Myers, and Richard Starlin lost interest in the course and orbited off to other planets. Mary Lou Loring arrived late but passed her exams with flying colors. As we began the second phase of our pre-flight training, we were joined by the astronauts from a neighboring base: Lois Armstrong, Susan Davis, Darlene Hering, Arla Petersen, Judy and Joyce Sanny, Steve Cavin, Burton Conn, Gary Hulsebus, Richard Nettz, and Jerry Rhoads. It seems a technician had crossed the wrong wires and burned their base down. Stanley and Donald Finnell and Mary Guilldiust dropped in to see what was going on. Donnie Ewing, Marilyn Redler, Joyce Sanny, Pam Tye, and O ean Watkins couldn't stand heights and quit training! with us. We were preparing to blast off w en Shelia Smith and Gary Oppold climbed aboard, Pat Parker, Mary Guill, and Mary Lou Loring stayed on earth to handle ground operations. David Adams and Jim Bea were not with us when we began the final phase of our pre-flight training. We stopped at a space station to refuel and picked up Dallas arlisle, Charles Carson, Wayne Ewing, John Murren, Jim Petty, Leon Putnam, Denny Rasmussen, Bill Templeton, Donald Tye, Larry Wendt, Marlene DeWitt Paula Gammell, Nancy Gimmell, Caroline Hultquist, Jana Menke, Pat Parker, Virginia Sederburg, Mary White, and Susan Willoughby. Leon Putnam speeded up and completed his journey before the rest of us. Jim Petty enjoyed the green cheese on the moon so much that he decided to stay. , , Seventy-four of us,having completed our journey, returned to the G.C.H.S. Base to receive our diplomas before beginning our solo flights in life.
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in PUBLICITY Colleen Haas Henrietta Robinson MAKE- UP Pat Parker Colleen Haas Hilde arde - Tired of being a wal? flower ....... Shirley Tietz Mr. Dolson - Hildegarde's Father . . Larry Bradshaw Mrs. Dolson - Hi1degarde's Mother .......... Luella Sunderman Sally - Hildegarde'syoung- er sister . . JudyG eason Bob - Hi1degarde's older brother . . Bill Shultz Jimmy - Hildegarde's younger brother ..... Jeff Kitchen Paige - A six-year-old who likes to play postman . . . Rosemary Riepe Ellie-May - Bob's heart- throb . . . . Mary Brown Jill- Ellie's friend . . . . Mary Guill Freddie Shermer - Anout- cast ..... GlennTa lor Mr. Shermer - Fredcge's Father . . Patrick Jennings Mrs. Shermer - Freddie's Mother . . Susan Davis Directed by - Mrs. Richard Jenkins 0 ASSISTANT DIRECTORS Judy Sanny Steve Cavin STAGE CREW Dam? Carlisle Ted an Hlntum USHE RETTS Henrietta Robinson, Karen Wagner Carolyn Smith, Bonnie Frank Mary Lou Loring, Arla Petersen
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