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CHORUS Row Row Row Row E. Dorow, A. Korth, M. LaMack, S. Radichel, L. Reininger, J. Strey, J. Braeger, D. Doughty, P. Leitzke, D. Hansen, B. Pulda. M. Root, P. Glisson, M. Dorow, M. Suttner, G. Wege, M. Burns, L. Flunker, J. Lippold, D. Struck, G. Priebe, H. Herzfeldt. C. Akin, B. Kern, R. Schmidt, F. Sexton, C. Frye, H. Hooyman, E. Flunker, A. Lemke, E. Morack, N. Schmidt M. Hoier, J. Buchman, M. Porter, R. Somers, Mr. Hastings, V. Thiel, R. Krueger, H. Thern, S. Behnke, M. Lueck. Absent: B. Kluess. Officers Pres ident. ..... .... M arceda Lueck Vice-President ..... . . .Joann Strey Secretary-Treasurer. . . . . .Marjorie Burns Directo r Mr. Hastings
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SENICDR CLASS PLAY Spring Fever Mrs. Spangler keeps a rooming house at Brookfield College and says, UI never know if they're in or out.u The day before commencement, besides her college boy room- ers, their girls, a few parents, and others calling several times, gives itan atmosphere of activity. Ed Burns, a chemistry student, experiments in his room with a substitute for dynamite, Vic Lewis, an art student, uses the living room to paint ing Howard Brant, a Senior, types frantically at a term paper he has to complete in order to graduate the next day. Lou Heron, a journalism student, breezes in to use the typewriter land to see Edl. Ann Purcell, who likes Howard, has forgotten to reserve rooms for her millionaire parents, but manages to keep her mother with her and her father is to stay with Howard. When Mr. Purcell arrives. Vic mistakes him for a mndel heis expecting. and after gagging him and stripping him of most of his clothes to pose as a Bolshevik, they discover their mistake. Mr. Purcell, however, is infuriated and withdraws his offer of a new science building for the college. Then Howard's Aunt Maude, who has put him through college, arrives and learns of Howard's failure to pass a zoology test. She poses as a famous zoologist, tries to get on the good side of Professor Bean, and persuade him to npassn Howard. Meanwhile, Mrs. Purcell is searching for her kidnapped husband. Ann Purcell, aided by her chums and Vic passing as a doctor, puts on a death-bed scene to get her father to sign a paper promising the science building if Howard is allowed to graduate, but Vic's mustache comes off, spoiling it all. Howard delivers the paper to the Pro- fessor and comes back to pack, planning to leave everything behind. Howard does finish college aseverything gets back to normal, and the play ends as anexplosion breaks up a romantic moment for Lou and Ed. CAST OF CHARACTERS Howard Brant .... ...a senior at Brookfield College .... .... Donald Diestler Ed Burns ..... Vic Lewis ..... .....a chemistry student.......... an art student.......... Lou Herron ...... Mrs. Spangler ..... Anne Purcell ...... Vivian George ..... Henry Purcell ..... Phoebe Purcell ....... Maude Corey .......... Professor Virgil Bean .............. Dr. Dixon............ ....a journalism student.... the landlady ...... .. .. ..........Vic's heart-interest......... .. ....Anne's father a rich manufacturer.... .. ! D I.. 'IIIIfi1I..L2.L21'S Spinster aunt ......... . .of the zoology department... ......President of Brookfield College..... I ACT PLAY Anne s mother............ ...William Harris ...Richard Gitter ........Kay Keefe ..Hulda Herzfeldt ....Bridget Pulda ........Howard's heart-interest..... ... .MarJean Schroeder ..Herbert Keating .....Gloria Lemke ....Marceda Lueck ....Armond Lemke ...Myron Tiedt H'l1Sl1 ID Teen age love is painfull--oh, so painful--as Gloria can tell you. And when another girl enters the picture in a campaign to get your man the suffering increases. Gloria practically worships at the feet of Dan Arnold, a football player, who is really a nice guy though not too bright. Gloria is sweet, shy, and naive and doesn't know how to get her man. On the other hand, we have Marge Andrews, a sophisticated youngster who has the age-old trick of flattery well under control. She lays it on Dan in thick and sugary coatings, practically nauseating everyone else. Fortunately Gloria has a staunch friend in Jane Warren who, too, knows a man or two. In fact, she brings about a blitz- krieg which sends Marge running for shelter and results in a date for Gloria and Dan. CAST OF CHARACTERS Jane Warren.1. ...a typical sophisticated, wise-cracking girl. ............ Joan Olk Gloria ....... ...... Jane's best girl friend .................. ...Corrine Scholl Mrs. Warren... ........... Jane's patient mother .............. .... Betty Nickel Jimmy ............ ...Jane's heart-throb of the moment .... ..... Fred Krueger Marge Andrews .... ............ a high school siren ....... .... Marilyn Poole Dan Arnold ...... ...a shy, awkward football player .... .... Donald Schulz Billy... ...... A ..... Jane's kid brother ............ ....Kenneth Buchman
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BAND vw 1: C. Scholl, B. Steffen, K. Keefe, C. Akin, G. Wege, J. Main, W. Bohman. rw 2: M. Roo., R. Sommers, P. Gitter, G. Zimmer, M. Schwebs, V. Thiel, J. Miller, D. Thern, R. Nelson, M. Hoier, R Sexton, J. Buchman, J. Olk. nw 3: M. Wetland, R. Bennett, M. Poole, P. Glisson, B. Hansen, Mr. Hastings, C. Buchman, M. Burns, B. Nickel, M. Testin, J. Gauthier, H. Keating, K. Buchman, W. Harris, R. Poole, F. Moreau, F. Sexton. iw 4: V. Olk, K. Wiesler, L. Winkenwerder, J. Quinn. Absent: D. Moreau. OFFICERS President ...... . . .Connie Scholl Vice President ..... ...... J ohn Quinn Secretary-Treasurer. . . .... Beverly Steffen
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