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JUAN OF AIQKANSASH Joan of Arkansas was a three-act comedy sponsored by the Junior Class. It was a story of a girl from Arkansas who, after her father's death, went to a large Eastern city to vlsit her fathe'r's oldest, and best friend, Phillip Waldron. Upon her arrival she found that Mr. Waldron was all her father had told her, a wonderful man, but that he wasn't the ruler of his home. His wife was rather domineerlng. Joan discovered that Mrs. Waldron was ruining the lives ot her family, so Joan de- cided that she would start a household revolution. She pretended to be the rude little savage that Mrs. Waldron thought she would be, because she came from Ark- ansas. The revolution worked and after a few very stormy days everything worked out all right, and everyone was happy, including Mother. THE CAST Ellen Hanks, Mother's maid ...............................,..... ........... S ara Jaeger Cuthbert Waldron, Mother's son ..... -..- ...............,..... ..-...- Kenny Nimmo Jukes, Mother's butler .................... - .... - ..,................................. ..... F rank Wilson Sybil Norcross, Mother's choice for Cuthbert ........ - ..... Darlene Hoehne Phillip Waldron, Mother's husband , ............. - ................... .... - .... - .... - ..... J im Welch Frank Stover, Cuthbert's tutor ..... - .....,.... - .,........... - .... - .... - .......... - ........... Kenny Osier Barbara Waldron, Mother's younger daughter Illeanna Boatman Robert Manly, Mother's chauffeur ...., - ...................... - ..... - .- .... - .... - .... .. ..... Don Du!! Judith Waldron, Mother's elder daughter ........... Barbara Ruth Mrs. Phillip Waldron, Mother ........... - ............................. Marjorie Palmer Joan Neal, from Arkansas ........... - .......... - .......... - .......... - .... - .... ... ..... Dixie Richardson Sir Cecil Deveroux, Mother's choice for Judith ..... -. -...- Ronnie Modrow Dennis Maloney, the Policeman .......................,........... -... .......... - ..... Ernie House Director .- ........ -..- ....... ......-........- .... - .... -...- .... -........,-.- .... ...-. .W Claude Wright JUHIQIQ-SENIOIQ IBAHQUET On April 28th the annual Junior-Senior Banquet was held in the basement of the Methodist Church. Frank Wilson was the toastmaster. The featured speakers were: Virgil Simmons, Theodore Stevens and Bill Merrill, chairman of the School Board. The theme was 'iT he Deep South and the room was decoratcxl as if for a feast in the Southern states. l18l
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DONT TAKE MY DENNV' The Senior Class Play was a comedy telling of a movie-struck teenage girl who wanted to become a movie star. A director from Hollywood was coming to their home town to pick a girl for a leading part ln a movie. Every girl ln town wanted the part but Penny thought that she was surely the one the director would plck. Her boy friend dldn't like the idea of her dream career so he dressed up like the director, before the real one had arrived, and tried to discourage Penny. In the middle of his masquerade the real director arrived. After looking over all the glrla he finally found the natural for the part, Penny's older sister, who really wanted the part but didn't expect to get lt. so she acted natural and landed the job. THE cAs'r X Sally, a maid with a purpose ...........,..... . .... - ............... Norman Porter, a publicity man ..... -. .,..,. - ......... . Penny, a pretty little miss ................... ........ Caleb, her absorbed father ............ Mark, her farm-minded brother .- ..... Nancy White Reece Gilmer Nadine Johnson Orion Cranston James Rowland Mavis. her attractive sister ..... - ..... .. .............. Eva Hahn Lydia, her attractive sister ..... - ......., ....r . - .... - ..... Julia Tunzl Joanna, her loyal girl friend ............ ........ . - ..... Beryl Jansen Kerry, her resourceful boy friend . ......... ..,- .......... - ..... Don Duff Greg, his pal with ideas ..... - ,,.... I...- ..... .......... .... H arold Nixon Monsieur Henri, a French designer ....... ......... . - ..... Red, a delivery boy .., ....... - ...........,.... - ..... . ....... -.. ..., ........... Harrison Day, a young author ...... ..... ..... - .....,....,.. , . W ...... -. Marvin Johnson Harold Franklin Bill Ham bly Director M ..... -...-...- ....... - .......... - .......,.. - .... .. .... -......m-..- .... .....- .... - ...,...... . Lucille Fox 'U-+4 SEHIGIQ DIQGM T he days of '49 were brought to life again when the Senior Class chose the 49ers 'us the theme for the Annual Senior Prom. The scene was out-of-doors with an old fashioned bar in one corner. It was held on April 29, 1949, at the Kalama Community Hall. The music was by the Twiligl1ters from Woodland. l17J
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FCOTBALL The Chinooks T-formation this year brought home to Kalama a third spot in the standings, and developed material for next year that should bring home the championship. A whole veteran line will be hack, along with outstanding backs in Bugs Miller, Corky Vivian, his brother Mick, and Jack Wicker, freshman halfback. Although getting off to a bad start at the beginning of the year, the Chinooks fnished strong to take third place and served notice that next year is our year. ' SCHEDULE September 18-Trlco Jamboree ............ Kalama 0 ..... - .... - ....... -Ridgefield 0 September 24-League Game ..........,. .... ' ' 38 ............ ......... W oodland 0 October 1 . 0 ..... - ..... - .... - ..... Ridgefield 12 October 15 ' 7 ..... - ..... .......... W ashougal 12 October 22 35 ........... - ......... Evergreen 0 October 29 36 ..... - ..... ............ L aCenter 6 November 5 32 ..... - ..... ,........ S tevenson 0 November 12 7 ..... - ..,. - ....... Castle Rock 6 November 19 32 ..... - .... - ......... Cathlamet 7 FOOTBALL SQUAD FIRST TEAM Gene Moultrie ..,.,......,...,................. . ..,... ..... R E ........ ...,.,.,. T ed Kolbaba Jim Welch ..... ,..,....,..,,....... .......... ........ .... R T ........ ......... - ..... B o b S helhy Jerry Spanner ........... ...................................... , NRG ........ Howard Jaeger Heb Nixon, Don Williams ......... Arnie Heuchert, Dick Donaldson , ....,.. LG ........ . Ernie House Pete Spanner Gene Stewart ...... Jim Sauer David Durgeloh ..........Gary Miller Orton Cranston ..................... . ....,. Q .,... -.. ........... Arnie Nixon Gene Miller ..,........ - ......,.............. .......,..... R H .....,.. .......... M lckey Vivian Corky Vivian, Don Duff ......... ........ .... L H .....,.. ..... J a ck Wicker Bugs Mlller ....,............,.,.,....,,,..... .. ..... F .......... Cloyd Hardman l19l
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