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Girl shy' Seated: Joyce Ennis--Caroline, Fred lrish-- Dean Marlow, Richard Muir--Anthony Arsdale, Marilyn L,ePq,-d.. Peaches Carter, Bob Edwards--Oke Stimson. Standing: Mary Ann Halstead-- Asma, Don Erla--Chucll Mayo, Mary Lou Dungey-- Birdie Laverne, .lack Spalding-- Tom Arsdale, Marion Pascut-- Barbara Sanford, Danny F U90 Alfred T. Murgatoyd, Luann Ward-- Sylvia Webster, Marlene Strump-- Student Director, Mr. Hanson-- Director. Weather Clearing' A vcr! gg Sparks Thatcher- - Charles Kaake, Joe Miller--Jack INQQDZ' X 61 Wm Spalding, Casey Jones-- Fred lrish, George Larson-- jy ix'I'f 1? S-X, E Dick Muir, Grace Larson--Mary Ann Halstead, Daniel 1 ' T 5 'Scoop' Daly-- Bob Edwards, Mary Smith--Marion Q' L 1 'xv Pascut, Sgt. Mulligan - - Don Erla, Mouse Manski - - Ed ily 4 Klug, Miss Norton--Marcia Hoeksema, Ellen White-- June Locke, Jeffrey Briggs-- Ron Marshall, Director-- Miss Olmstead. WEATHER-CLEARING The Setting for Weather-Clearing was a Midwestern auxiliary landing and radio station on the crest of Bolder Ridge in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains where 5Sparks' Thatcher, played by Charles Kaake, and young Joe Miller, played by Jack Spalding, were iust completing a day's routine work. Casey Jones fFred lrish to youi a former pilot, but now an eccentric doll-loving cook, warned his employers of impending death and almost immediately came via radio the S O S of a plane in distress. Ten minutes later the plane landed and the passengers sought refuge. These in- cluded a news reporter, Scoop Daly, better known as Bob Edwards, a Mary Smith alias Mary Martin alias Marion Pascut, Gusty Hawks, Danny Fraga in real life, an injured test pilot and his nurse, Miss Norton or Marcia Hoeksema, a pair of newlyweds, George and Grace Larson, factually Dick Muir and Mary Ann Halsteadi, and Sergeant Mulligan, Don Erla, who was accompanied by a hand- cuffed stool pigeon known as Mouse Manske. The Mouse , Ed Klug, is frightened but Mulligan, big he-man that he is, is master of any situation. During a brief 'lblackout' Joe was knocked uncon- scious and timid Mouse disappeared-hand cuffs and all. As if things were not already bad enough, the unconscious Joe was spirited away from the bunk where he was being cared for by the nurse and Mulligan found his head swimming with the rapid course of events and tried to bluff his way out by grilling poor Casey. The excitement increased when the door was opened from without and the murdered body ofthe timid Mouse fell into their midst. Eventually the much bandaged Hawks proved to be Joe and the nurse, a gun moll working with a gunman who had been using the assumed name of Gusty Hawks. Malone, to make a get-away after killing Mouse , pressed Casey in to service as a pilot and kidnapecl Mary -Martin for protection and ransom. Before the plane took off Mary escaped and Casey, hating Bat for supposedly hurting his doll, deliberately crashed the plane. A rescue plane appeared on the horizon and troubles began to vanish with the fog as the weather cleared.
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K C 15 . if. Front Row: Steve Parnicky-- Vice President, Judy Yntema-- Treasurer, Jerome Kowalski-U President, Dorothy Raetz--Secretary, Marilyn Raetz--Student Board Representative. Second Row: Miss Force--Sponsor, Bill Patow, Roger Coffey, Nellie Lou Simmons, Joan Burgess, Dave Wheel and, Bill Weaver, Mr. Skeberdis-- Sponsor. Third Row: Mildred Gibbard, Virginia Ellis, Mary Ellen Delmore, Yvonne Spencer, Joyce Perkins, Doug Miller, Barbara Crawford, Beverly Harrison. Back Row: Richard Seidell, Jack Maison, Jay Schultz, Keith Owen, Daniel Kowalski, Richard Campbell, John Herrera, John Cramer, Gerald Stroman. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY The Junior class started the year with a membership of fifty-four. Class officers for the year were! President--Jerome Kowalski, Vice-President--Steve Parnicky, Secretary--Dorothy Raetz, Treasurer--Judy Yntema, Student Board Representative--Marilyn Raetz. One of the chief goals ofthe class was to earn money for the Senior trip. A point system was set up and we have sponsored many activities such as bake sales, fudge sales, and pencil sales. A successful Junior Play was given March 5, and one of the outstanding events ofthe year was our Junior Prom. 24
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