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'av ff 00 G65 Senior Gloss Ploy Our 'I'own, written by Thornton Wilder, was produced November fourteenth and fifteenth in the high school gymnasium. The play is of great uniqueness because of no scenery, only a few proper- ties. The first act, a general outline of the history of the town, Grover's Corners, New Hampshire, told about the character of the citizens, the Gibbs and Webb families, beginning at breakfast and go- ing through one entire day in the lives of these good people. The second act Concerned the love af- fair of young George Gibbs and Emily Webb, and finally the moving wedding scene. In the third and final act the audience was led to a cemetery on the hill, where the townspeople were patiently await- ing, not judgment but greater understanding. ln Came the bride who wished to live again with her memories. The stage manager showed her how impossible and how futile ' ' of life itself unfolded in these short minutes of the play, Our Town. Stage Manager Dr. Gibbs . . Mrs. Gibbs . George Gibbs Rebecca Gibbs Mr. Webb . . Mrs. Webb . Emily Webb . Wally Webb . . . Ralph Mason Roger Armstrong . Donna Bessant . . Bill Quayle . . .Betty Haack . Allan Carlson . . . Judy Ague . Mary Lou Sand . . . Don Jensen U51 Constable Warren Simon Stimpson . Mrs. Soames . . Howie Newsome . joe Crowell . . . Si Crowell .... Professor Willard Sam Craig .... joe Stoddard . . . it was to return. The story Roger Lundberg Gary Christensen Marlene Goembel . . . jim Cowan . . .Tom Cotton . . Ronald Ford Tim Hohenboken . . Dick Pobanz . . john Webster
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Close Prophecy It 1s February 1983 In the spotllght on the stage of ltfe we flnd the Secretary Treasurer of the Geneseo Sen1or H1gh Class of ftfty exght the former Mary Margaret McAvoy fwho by the way Is now t marrled to a prosperous farmer and has s1x ch1ldren -all boysj as she IS addressmg mvitauons to old classmates for the class s twenty ftfth anmversary alumni banquet Let us brmg her into the footllghts and maybe we can tell by these addresses what others have done with their ltfe Let s look from the past up through the footllghts of the future Some classmates have stayed 111 l1lmo1s and some stlll live m Geneseo jay Hanson manager of Hanson s Hen Hatchery Carol Wal lenfeldt thlrd grade teacher at the Northeast Grade School and D3V1dJOhI1SOl1 GHS s present princtpal are among those who declded there s no place llke home Those hvmg near Geneseo lnclude the following' Ronald Ford who has recently bought Hultmg Hybrids is busy expandmg h1s seed corn busmess Ronald Lew1s, F rancxs Ghys and john Oberle were just elected to the board of directors of this expanding enterpr1se Joyce Carroll Mary Lou Sand and Carol Neulelb are the ftfty-elghters who have become happy farm wlves near Geneseo Ch1cago is a city where many graduates work Nancy Holmstrom, janet Hamllton and Mary Lou Holevoet work together as furmture and fashion merchandisers for Marshall F1eld Chxcago Trlbune Rita Lavery and her all girl French horn -accordlan band fin whlch Judy Ague Carol Snyder and Sandra Young hold permanent pos1t1onsJ lS now playing at the Blue Note wh1ch IS operated by B1ll Benson Esq On Lake M1Ch1g3I1 Donald Subo and Mtke Maca Fee own a row boat rentmg establishment which is gomg broke because Dick Klemmer IS renting motor boats for the same price next door ln other parts of America, Geneseo classmates are making news 1Il the ftelds of sports movies plays polltlcs sc1ence, busmess mus1c and telev1s1on On the stage of sports we fmd Roger Armstrong and B1ll Quayle now tourmg the country as forwards on the National Leapfrog Team Gary Chrxstensen who broke the 440 record m the 1962 Olymp1cs IS now a teacher of ballet Some of h1s famous pupils are the dance team of Sturm and Klockenga commonly called the rockm redheads and the ballet trio of Rwenburg Rusk, and Reschke known as the Flymg R s In Hollywood ,hm Cowan and jerry johnson are recently makmg a mov1e called Beware Pedestr1ansl Another new fllm Sllence is Golden stars jun Hale and Betty Haack On Broadway Lois Kelsall jack1e Stohl and Vll'g1I1l.a Frank are chorus girls m Bob Bowman s Female Follles Stage Manager Ralph Mason and Jamtor James Mer rill are busy helpmg the g1rls with their act The very ser1ous stage play Nostrum Oppl dum stars such famous Latin scholars as Krleder Gunderson and Jack Heartlein Politically speakmg the world wouldn t go around w1thout U S Senator jun Howard and U S Repre sentative Donald Jensen A prospectlve candidate for Presldent in 1986 1s T R Cotton present Secretary of State In the world of sc1ence the spothght shmes on Donna Bessant al though It couldn t shine on her very long, for she IS revolvmg around the moon III. our newest moono gloono whxch means nothmg III. Russlan Revolvmg with her are Roger Lundberg doctor of extra terrestr1al affairs Alvin Bengston doctor of moonology and Ed Ralm stow away Watchmg these from the earth are Helen Rashotov and jun Hodgsonik who have recent ly become Russian spies In the sc1ence of medlcme ftfty eighters are also maklng outstand ing advancements Donald VanDenBerg has just d1scovered a love potlon that w1ll make g1.rls swoon at the s1ght of any man. jun Atwood and D1ck Pobanz were caught trymg the potion out tn Girlvllle, Oh1o, and were sentenced to two months 1n Song-Song prison where Allan Carl- son IS warden and where Jerry Flemmg and Greg Nauyal1s are sltting out 99 year terms. Back to the sc1entific world, doctors Gene Bouwens, Roger W. Miller, and 11m Holke are makmg an extensive study of ltfe on Venus hopmg to find some beautles. So far they have found only plant life . 20 x 'SI Q 7 A . f 4 , 1 ,N A . V 'x i ' Q ', is I KL o 4 1 . x i ' 9 E 2' I - .I - ,. ij ' 1. . . F-' 1 If I , J 4' L 3 . . ' . ' , A LL - , n I 4 , . . . , . . I 0 1 2 . . , 7 I I ' 1 II I ' IV , O ' I , 5 , 3 7 I . . . , and Company, while Diane Becker and Roger D. Miller are well-known cartoonists for the , , . . . , v v ' I l D I 1 I I 3 ' . . ' . . , . l I- , ll ' I II ' 7 I II 0 I II ' ' ' Il . ' II I II ' Il ' I I 7 ' I I . . . . - . . . . , ,. .- Q D . 1 . . ! 0 n 0 0 '- . . . , a I . n o n -8 U 11 . . . . . - , , 1 1 1 s 0 y '
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