Holden High School - Eagle Yearbook (Holden, MO)

 - Class of 1949

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ji . ...-.---1-.-....-,-,....--....-. .... ........,,,,,,,,.,,,,, Pep Club CHEER LEADERS-Jeanne Briscoe, Clyde NYilson, Marion Kendrick, Mary Jane Sur- ber, Eileen Hunt. FRONT ROYV-Sponsor Frank Malambri, Beverly Hobbs, Donna Lois Hammontree, Jean Sappington, Doris NValters, Barbara Lufllarn, Evelyn Garrison, Vera Ann Sisk, Barbara Timmons, June Briscoe, Joan YValt- ers. SECOND ROXV-Betty Briscoe, Marilyn Dil- lon, Joan 'Williams Betty Jo Simpson, Bev- erly Simmermon, Myrt1e,Jane Early, Doris Christenson, Shirley Hartzelk, Louise Hallar, Bethany Jones. W THIRD RONV-Patsy Fitzgerel, Betty Rid- dle, Mary Alice Brown, Joanne Phelps, Mary Jane Smith. Lois Phelps, Betty Jean Smith, Ruth Joyce Darneron, Maxine Stewart, Bev- erly Harper, Ruby Jean Fitzgerel, Leona Berlsaul. OFFICERS President ............ Vice-President ..... S5 creta ry ....,,..,., 'Prezlsurer ...., Sponsor .. Donna Lois Hamrnontree Clarabelle Courtney Ruth Joyce Dameron Eileen Hunt Mr. Frank Malambri ff,-W.-P-ffi'r'a1'f'+ff41 -1'ff M-H-V -533933 A511 W injfffei-'gffjf '

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--..-...U -..........-.-...-.-.-,...1.4-...-ff,......n-,1. A...J4+g..-g,-wa-g,him.:-,,i1. + --q..,-?,gfw,,---.I L Senior Play The senior class presented the comedy play, Love Is Too Much Trouble, to an exceptionally large audience on April 28, 1949. The action takes place in the Elite Tea Room, affectionately known as the Poison Pot, located just off the campus of Ivy Gates College. The time is spring, shortly before the Junior Prom. Toasty, who is the proprietor, spends most of her time trying to keep her customers as well as herself out of trouble. She is assisted in her tea room by Connie Ashton, a girl working her way through college and Tommie. In the opening scene, Joe is lamenting his restric- tion and Pinky is racking his brain to find a way to pay for the orchestra for the Junior Prom. Oggy arrives with a check for 8200.00 which he has receiv- ed for submitting himself as a guinea pig in a hiber- nation experiment in which he is to take a sleeping pill and then be frozen in ice for six weeks. Pinky talks Oggy eout of the check and inveigles Toasty to help them dress Joe as a girl so he can go to the prom as Oggy's date. Joe's disguise is so clever that Shirley Bradford, Pinky's girl friend, does not recognize him and be- lieves he is a new girl. To get even with Piinky she tells him their date for the prom is off as she is ex- pecting a Harvard man for her escort, although she really does not know one. Sugar Lou Jackson, Joe's girl friend, is at loss to understand Joe's neglect and decides she also will get another date for the prom. Oggy accidentally spills the sleeping pills into the syrup at the fountain and when all the customers who leave the place fall asleep on the sidewalk and lawn, Dr. Pillsy and Mrs. Ross investigate. The Board of Health suspends the license of the Poison Pot. Oggy decides he just cannot go through with the experiment and when Cliff Hayward, who is real- ly the leader for the prom orchestra, arrives, he is kidnapped to carry on the work. His identity is dis- covered after he is frozen stiff. His dramatic rescue in time to play for the prom adds to the merriment. When Dr. Pillsy and Miss Ross visit the Poison Pot in an atte-mpt to clear up some of the mysterious ac- tions at school Dr. Pillsy meets Mrs. Bates, who is at once impressed and offers to advance funds for new dormatories and improvements at Ivy Gates. Dr. Pillsy is so carried away with the idea that he lifts all restrictions and all ends well with Joe taking Monica to the prom and Pinky escorting Connie. The Cast of characters are as follows: Toasty, Joan Williams, Connie Ashton, Marilyn Dillon, Tommy, Eddie Allen: Joe Burke, Robert French: Pinky Hamilton, Lloyd Westg Ogden Mc- Closky, Glenn Timmons: Shirley Bradford, Jeanne Briscoe: Sugar Lou Jackson, Betty Briscoeg Ebb Dun- ham, Janette Raker: Flo Dunham, Mary Ramsey: Monica Bates, Beverly Hobbsg Mrs. J. Worthington Bates, Loretta Guddeg Dr. Pillsy, Floyd Kendrick: Miss Emily Ross, Ruth Joyce Damerong Cliff Hay- ward, J. O. Markland: Sally Gilmore, Shirley VVarreng John Gates, Jack Jonesg Dolly Gates, Dana Rae Houghg Roger Campbell, Kenneth Carter.

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