Havelock Plover High School - Bobcat Yearbook (Havelock, IA)

 - Class of 1959

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Page 63 text:

HCIIGNS IN THE STENN Betty MacDonald has talked her two attractive teen-age daughters and some- what doubtful husband into sinking every cent they have in a home on an island in Puget Sound. As the unusual, and often uproarious, complications of island life begin to present themselves, the family murmurs, nC'est la Guerre,H and stares wistfully across the Lay toward the lights of the big, comfortable city. On their first day, the tide comes in unexpectedly, finding half of their pos- sessions on the beach. They catch a last glimpse of their washing machine bob- bing out to sea. The two girls see their entire future--boy friends and all- drifting away like the washing machine. The girls are at a painful stage-boy crazy, putting on lipstick to go gather driftwood, switching from hair curlers to hair straighteners, and always coming up with mysterious ailments to avoid homework. The complications develop. Betty is sunk--miserable at having, brought this apparent disaster on them all. Yet, in the midst of the humorous difficul- ties and despair, the family finds a special value in the life they are creat- ing. This is a brilliant and thoroughly enjoyable comedy. - - - - - often in a stew- - - - - - Betty MacDonald- - Anne -------- Joan -------- Howard ------- Roger- - - - - - - - Claud ---------- Claire Fessenden- - Don MacDonald --------- her husband- - - their older daughter- - - -their younger daughter - - -Anne's city boy friend - - -her local boy friend- ---..--3, - - Joan's steady- - - neighbor ------- Lesley Arnold ----- - - a chanming visitor- Margo ---------- Miss Garvey ------- - Bee Gee ----------- Salsie ----- - - KitsieL ------ - - - - teen - - - - teen-age friend- - - - - - - - -Joy Hartman Mrs. Watson's Harry ----- - a New-Motor Marvin- - Mr. Curtis ----- Mrs . Curtis --------- ryan -------- Jim- - L ---------- Dotty ---- - - - Joey- -, ----- - Phil Murray- ---- Delia Murray- - - - Old B ddy ------ -..----a - her pretty niece- - a welfare worker- - - - Joan Levene - - - - - Randall Larson - - - - - - Nancy Pirie - - - - - -Bonnie Hanish - - - - - - Dick O'Neall Bill Campidilli - - John Parris -Muriel Burgardt - - - - - -Darla Maulsby - - - - - - Joan O'Neall - Maureen Kirby age friend ---- ---- Sharon Colee teen- -age friend- - plumber ---- plumber- - - - - - - - - -a - his helper- - - plumber ------- a visiting relative- -her husband- - - - - - - - - Donna Hansen - - -Jim Dexter - - Tum Clausen - - Jim Vavricka - - - - - -Bobby Lu Snow - - - - - - Harriet Vial - - - - - - Garold Hough - - - - -their daughter- - - - - - - - -Sharon Korte - - - - - their son- - - - - - - - - - -Gerry Logan - - - a visiting friend- - - - - - - Jdayne Cooper - - - - - - his wife- - - - - - - - Phyllis Nienhold - - - an offstage voice ---- - - - Delwyn Larson Announcer- ---- ------ on the radio ---- - - - Grover- - - - - - - - - - - Joan's boy friend- - - - - -Roger Gill - Konnie Schaubacker WSailor, put my daughter downln UI think I'm getting malnutrition.n 59

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Dr. Gibbs ------------------ - -------- Don Bush Senior Plays HOUR TOHNU A prize winning play by Thornton Wilder is produced without scenery. The stage manager, instead of being hidden in the wings, takes a leading part in the play. The audience watches as the properties are moved about. Imagination has full sway. WOur Townn is a play which never loses its power to touch our deepest sensibilities. It evokes the beauty of the simple things. The Stage Manager says UThis is the way we were in our growing-up, and in our marrying, and in our doctoring, and in our living, and in our dying.H Many critics consider the final act the most vitally moving scene in the modern theater. It shows the peace and quiet of death which can never be under- stood by the living. Stage Manager ----------------------- Charles Bohi Joe Crowell ---- Howie Newsome- - - - - Mrs. Gibbs ----- ------------- Rebecca Gibbs ----- George Gibbs- - - Mrs. Webb ----- Emily webb- - - - Wally Webb- - - - Professor Willard- Mr. Webb- ---- Woman in Audience- - - Man in Auditorium- Iady in Balcony- - Simon Stimson - - Mrs. Soames- - - - Constable Warren- Sam Craig --'-' Joe Stoddard- - - ..-----------...- -----....---...-.. --------------..- -....--------......--- --..---------- - Dwight Sellers - - -Gary Shimon - - - - - - Harriet Vial Mary C. Meredith -------Rog'6rGill - -Bobby Lu Snow - - - -Phyllis Wienhold - - ----- Jim Dexter - - - Gary Ives Konrad Schabacker - Bonnie Hanish -James Hauswirth - - - -Muriel Burgardt - - Garold Hough -- ----------------- Nancy Pirie - - - John Parris -B111 Campidilli - - - Tom Clausen nAren't they a lovely couple?U THE CAST WWhere's my Birthday Gir1?W THE PRINCIPLE CHARACTERS McCullough Oil Co. Klein Cafe Phone 52 Q 85 Havelock, Iowa Phone 73 Havelock, Iowa 58



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Junior Play 'th, l love it when you speak scriously.H The story relates the adventures of a handsome young automobile salesman who, on inhcriting a girls boarding school, insists on running it according to his own ideas, chief of which is that the dominant feature in the education of young girls of today should be charm. The situations are teeming with humor lt surcly seems to be a very enlightening and enjoyable play. - - - - - - - - Don Bush - - - - -Paul Muonzenmay - Gary Shimon - - - - - -Jim Hauswirth Gary Ives - Karine Johnson - - - - Mary C. Meredith - - - -Janice McCullough - - - - - - - -Cleo Lund Austin Bevans ------ Automobile salesman- David MacKenzie- - - ---- Law student- - - George Boyd ------- Expert accountant ------- Jim Simpkins- - - - - ----- Dancer- - - - Homer Johns ------- Guardian of Elise ----- ---- Elise Benedotti- - ---President of Sr. class- - - - Miss Hayes ---------- Teacher ---- Miss Curtis -------- - -Teacher- - - - Sally Boyd -------- George's sister- - - Student ---- -Student ---- - Student- - - - Student ---- Student ---- - Student ---- - Student ---- - - - - - - - -Janet Cox - ----- Christy Colee - - - -Carol Ann Sellers - - - - -Darlene Stowell - - - - - - - Judy Pirie - - - - Janet McCullough - - - - - - -Lois Sroufe Muriel Doughty ------- Ethel Spelvin -------- Alix Mercier -------- Lillian Stafford ------- Madge Kent --------'- Charlotte Gray ------- Dotsie ----------- J Y HUh, l can tvll you--hu wants gxrln educated Lu he churmlngln Ln H. lJ'l I

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