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PAGE TXVENTY-FOUR THE PERISPHEP T' DRAMATICS During the junior year we presented the class play, Bridle for Grandpa. It was held at the Armory on November 19 and 20. With the exception of a few mis- fortunes, such as the lights going, our play turned out to be a complete success. The cast included: V John .Strom .................................... G randpa Mary' Ellen Sarles ....... 4Mrs. Tods Hunter Wallace Osmon ........................ Toi Hunter Thomas -Kelly ....... 4 ....... .......... M onte Ray 'Geraldine Keller ............................ Dorothy Evelyn Murphmf .................................. Marie Darrell Scrum- ............ Officer McCormick Charlotte Paulson ,....... Pansy Hopscotch Helen E-Ialvorson ...................,...... Kloompy :Peggy Arnegard .......... Business Manager 'Franklin Skogen .............. .Stage Manager ' During our senior year we presented the class play, 'iDouble Trouble. It was held- at the 'Gem Theatre on March 223. Due to the reason that it was held at the Theatre, we drew a veryi large crowd and it turned out to be a great success. The cast included.: Thomas Kelly' ........................................ Spike Emogene Anderson ...........,.................. Lena Charlotte Paulson .......... flvl rs. Fred: Berry - Darrell Sorum ....... :LeRoy Jacobson ........ Ruth Lindgren .......... .. ...........:Fred Berry ...,...........Gropper .....Sis-syi Berry Geraldme K-eller ........ ....,... E lsie Boggs Evelyn Murphy: ......... .. Vernon .Strandi ....... ......'Alice Berry immy. Berry -Lyiall Henning ....... .......... A rt Samson John Strom ............. ............. U ncle Curt Eloise Koering .................... Aunt Deborah Mary Ellen- Sarl GS .... Marys Cadlwell, .,..... ........ Eloise Koering ....... .Business Mgr. ...........lStage Mgr.
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HAGYE TWENTY-SIX THE PERISPHERE CLASS Taking my magic carpet from the shelf in the closet, my thoughts take me 'back many years, back to High School days, and to my classmates. I-low are the graduates of 1959 plogressing in this day and. age? Seating my- self on my carpet, opening the wind-JW, TII1 sailing through the air determined .to find out where my old pals are. rleies a little scnoolhous-e, its neatness is so atti active. I shall go and peek in .the window. Why! I might have -known it, it is no one but Eloise teaching the little one's their A. B- C.'s Leaving thes school, I spy a man talking to someone out in a field. 'As I come closre, I see it's Ly-nn. He is telling his hired man how to plant the wheat, so that if the grasshoppers will eat the stem, the kernels will still be plump and firm. This farm counry is really interesting. 'What's that squaIbbling I hear in that chicken house? Better not go near there. I'll just go close enough to see who it is. VWell, it's Marcella andrbelores .JSh! Let's he-ar what they're saying. Goodness, -I'm sure I can't help them out- Marcella wants the radio tuned to swing music, she thinks the chickens will lay more eggs listening to that, and Delores thinks classi- cal music would be more satisfactory to the hens. Uh, hum! Floating through the air, again,. I see a great crowd gathered. 'Why it's a football game! Bet- ter see what it's all albout. Probably I'll see some old friends. Theres Tom Kelly, coachlnlg the lads in the 'blue and white uniforms. Who's their opponentscoach? It's -a lbig husky man. I think' I'll go closer so that I' might see who it is. Franklin Skogen, of all people. Well, that is a coincidence- They were captains of the football team when they 'Went to I-iillsboro High. This city seems to be very amazing. This is a cute little bungalow, it's so tidy looking. Look, who's that coming out of the front door? I'd better hide so they -won't see m-e. Here comes a little dog, and who's that holding the lease? Gerry! ' hospitals are good places to look 'for people. I'll take the back entrance into this one. some one is calling Miss Arnegardj' and lo, here comes Peggy. She's a dietician here. Oops! Ex- cuse mei I'm sorrya I was in your way. Whq Evelyn, and here's my old pal,. Phyllis, too. It's great seeing you kids, again. So they did really engage in nursing. 1'd better lbe on my way. Pop, Candy, and Magazines. I Wonder 'who operates this road- s-tand, Tl'rere's a car driving up. Vivian is com- ing out to take- the order and lMarie is in the stand. This is a surprise- VVhat a mignificent city and such a beautiful school. The interior is just gorgeous. I hear a voice, Today we will have a ten-minute speed test. Do my ears deceive me? No, it is Mary PROPHECY Ellen. Hello, what's this? Bulletin-4History in Room 14 today, signed Charlotte fPau1son, in- structress. 'Ihey always were great pals and now they'r-e- teaching together. I think I'll scurry through the business tricks. What's this? fBUTC.H AND 'HECKEUS GROCERY- Those faces in the window look. familiar. You might know, there stands :Arnold and Lyle in their white aprons, with the same mischievous look on their faces that they had when they worked for Ole Evans. Oh, what large- offices they have around here. Who's this gentleman-or is he-sitting with his feet on the desk? Vernon Strand dictating a letter, which is to Ibe sent to the Preslident of Un-itedl States on 'How to Solve the Unemploy- ment Situation to his efficient secretary, Mary Cadwell. I Boy, swing music. VVhat's the emgravement on the music racks? Le-e Gilbert alias Leo Gilbertson and Emogene as his pianist. It is getting late, I'll have to hurry if I want to find the rest of the classmates. I-Iere's a small town-probably someone I know lives here.. A barber shop- Look who are proprietors here- James and Victor. A bill-who's candidate? Vote for Donald Arnegard as Mayor. I always knew Donnie -would get some place with his -politics. Andi here's his office and Helen is his assistant. I must continue on- 'with my journey. What's this friendly little gathering about? The soap box orator is Earl Overm-oe-another candidate for Mayor. You'd never 'dream of two classmates competing for an office, 'would you? California, here I come! What a clever little gasoline station. John Strom, owner.. Well, I don't need' any gas or any of his assistance- Gee, but it's getting dark, but I'm going to continue. I hear soft strains of organ music. It sto-ps, but as I come closer to the church I see Zola leaving the organ and Ralph ascending the pulpit. This must be Los Angeles I'm coming into. S and S Studebacker Company. I look closer and in the office I see two husky gentlemen with fat cigars in their mouths. Darrell and Donald. They have the radio on and- are listening to a ball game- I think I'll listen in, too. We will now turn the mike over to Wallace Os-mon, who will lbring you the game play by play. Another member of our flock gathered in. The Hollywood lights brighten my path for many miles.. There-'s a preview and whose name is in shining lights? Clark 'Gable II -now that Clark 'Gable I has grown old, LeRoy has taken his place-we all knew that he would crash the movies. -- Feeling contented and happy, I'm homefward bound. Even though am-or care to know-I'm glad that I was abl-e to look in-to their lives and find th-em all well and happy.
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