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The C urio us savage Si SEATED: J. Happel, Samuel Savage; M. Smeal, Miss Wilamena; M. Paeper, Ethel Savage; L. Bartling, Mrs. Paddy; L. Larsen, Jeff Mere¬ dith; J. Hansen, Florence Williams. STANDING: M. Schafersman, Stu¬ dent Director; J. Nast, Lily Belle Savage; E. Kraemer, Fairy Mae; C. Thomsen, Hannibal; D. Schaulis, Senator Titus; J. Dorfmeyer, Dr. Emmet; A. Panning, Make-Up; Mr. Johnson, Director. “Don’t read that paper!” THE JUNIOR CLASS PLAY Mrs. Savage has been left ten million dollars by her husband and wants to make the best use of it, in spite of the efforts of her grown-up step-children to get their hands on it. These latter commit her to a sanatorium hoping to “bring her to her senses.” The life she leads there is wonderful as her new friends are interested in her, not in her money. Eventually she is persuaded to leave the sanatorium and devotes herself to the administration of her funds for helping others “realize their hopes and dreams.” The dominant mood is high comedy, which was very well portrayed by the above members of the Junior Class. “That music SENDS me!”
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The Library Club this year consisted of eight members, five of which were seniors, two juniors, and one sophomore. The club was very busy this last year as they received one hundred thirteen new books. Some of the varieties were sports, animals, biography, autobiography, literature, and many types of adventures. They also helped the Grade School teachers by making a list of new books and also re¬ pairing badly damaged books. WORKING HARD??? Homecomi ng This year’s Homecoming was held in a different fashion. During the half the candidates who were: Diane Gosker, Ron Havekost, Karen Havekost, Gary Nott, Joyce Brandt, Del Bokowski, Janet Proske, and Tom Milligan were presented be¬ fore the audience. During the dattce the king and the queen were crowned by the Pep Club sponsor. CONGRATULATIONS 50 QUEEN KAREN AND KING GARY
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The Steve SENIOR NIGHT OF 1959 On May 6, the senior class of Hooper High pre¬ sented their version of the popular Steve Allen Tele¬ vision Show. The show, called “The Steve Gallon Show,” included many of the regular features of the original T.V. show: The Man on the Street, The Bill¬ board Girl, and The Hinkley, Dinkley, Nutley News Report. These and other skits were written by mem¬ bers of the class; also included in the program were commercials and special musical numbers. The entire class sang “The Halls of Ivy” as a finale. “7-6-5-4-3-2-1-0 Blast off!” “Would you believe it?? I have a cold!” Master of Ceremonies: Steve Gallon (Moeller). “Come on now, little Ford!” 52 Backstage frenzy!
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