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gigs 2 0:41 , ' 5333! ' 1:5 t 1. fig HMURDERED ALIVEIN s 4. . 5:9 The Seniors of '44 presented something a little different in the line of Class Plays on April 14. They chose a mystery farce which kept the audience in suspense never knowing which would come next, a laugh or a good scare. The cast of characters were capably portrayed as follows: Mrs. Libby Ryder, A society matron. . . . . Arden Ryder, her charming young daughter. . Warner Melton, in love with Arden, . . . . MGGIK, the maid. e o o 0 oo s o o o e Iris Alda, who gets messages from the dead . Luvcrne Speed, from Creston Corners. . . . . Stella Backus, who rules the roost. . . . . . Frank Backus, he: weaker half. . Q . . . . . . Acton Chance, a correspondence school detective OtiSLlU.I'Vin,i1lQWy6I'ooooll0oocean Arlino Ivans, Charming and refined. . . . . . The Mysterious Stranger, who is just thatl. . . . Carol Nelson .Jeanette Roberg . .Kenneth Hanson . .Sarah Krenelka o e o oL6lla Rehn . . lmrie Gohring Zella Christensen Herbert Thornberg . . Ronald Geiger . . 0 Bill Taylor .Fredrika Cooper Q .Donald Kuglin ACT I Ten 0'clock of a blustery March evening at Hillcrest. Act II The action is continuous, Act III One hour later. Stage Manager--Robert Jesswcin Properties Committee-Viola Sendo, Mhrie Weinberger, Delores Geiger and Joan Peterson. The Play was directed by Miss Dorothy Hvambsal. ., ,,o,,, Q53 BEQQQQJ5 ' ',.:-w - 4.1. rd S7
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.f,Qn '.e, fe. fs as .1 X'-.s ,sw-- S 1 r ff' '- 4 3 JW' ,, Eg? Five members of the senior Class are in the Triple Trio. They are Zella Christensen, Leila Rehn, Sarah Krenelka, Carol Nelson and lneze Knutson. Leila Rehn won the American Legion Auxilliary Essay Contest in 1943. The title of this essay was umaking America Strong'. Bill Taye lor also won an American Legion Essay Contest in 1943 and again in 1944. The title of his last essay was 'Pioneer Patterns Of Our World Of To-Morrow'. The Class Kings and Queens were as follows: 1941-Deloris Geiger, 1942-Leila Rehn and Kenneth Hansen, 1943-Jeanette Roberg,and John Odland, 1944-Inez Knutson and Adolph Johnson. Marian Gravesen won the Gregg writer Contest for a sixty word per minute test. The Senior Play nmurdered Aliven, was presented in April under the direction of Miss Dorothy Hsambsal. The cast was as follows: Mar- ie Gehring, Herbert Thornberg, Zella Christensen, Carol Nelson, Sarah Krenelka, Bill Taylor, Ronald Geiger, Jeanette Roberg, Donald Kuglin, and Fredrika Cooper. This play was a mystery farce. Members of the F. F. A. ate Francis Scham el, Donald Kuglin, Loyd St. Croix, Marvin Kolbo, Harvey Rodin, and Herbert Thornberg. Francis Schamnel was given the degree of State Farmer, the highest this org- anization oan offer. Jeanette Roberg and Sarah Krenelka were high school cheer leader for two years. Other seniors in Pep Squad are: Zella Dawn Christesen, Lhrie Gehring, Fredrikn Cooper, Sarah Krenelka, Leila Rehn, Dorothy Nelson, Delores Geiger, Marie Gehring, Elsie Christensen, Carol Nel- son, Hnxine Harris, Margaret Byrd and Jean Peterson. If no one else misses us the High School Band will for fifteen graduating seniors are members of the High School Band. These meme bers are Zella Dawn Christensen, Marie Gehring, Fredrika Cooper, Sarah Krenelka, Ronald Geiger, Adolph Johnson, Bill Taylor, Carol Nelson, Kenneth Hansen, John Odland, Dean Anderson, Deloris Geiger, Francis Sohamnel, Marie Weinberger, Marian Gravesen. Some of these students have been in the band for over six years. And so in closing we seniors say nThank youn, Kay H1 we've had a lot of fun between your walls and we'll always have a warm spot in our hearts for youu.
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