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STANDING: Miss Swick, sponsor, Sterling Kath, Kenny Kellner, Lois Robinson, Marilyn Louthan, Gwen Huff, Dorothy Schneider, Ray Pancheau, Bill Leininger. SEATED: Dona Bradt, Jim Bickel, David Irwin, Beth Alden, Dick Wilson, Lois Peterson. “THE ATOMIC BLONDE” The Seniors presented their class play, a comedy in three acts, on March 25th. The setting was a resort hotel and healthitarium in the Midwest. CAST Bob Nickerson, Co-owner of the Healthitarium Oriole Byrd, the Negro mail ... Katinka Katzenpheifer, the Dutch cook Skid Werling, Bob’s pal and partner Parsimonius Jackson, Negro porter Doogie Deane, fugitive from 'the constibule Sylvester Butterfish, the constibule Mrs. Philo Pratt, the nosey next door neighbor Mrs. Wilella Wylie, Doogie’s rich spinster aunt Finchley St. John, III, looking for a wealthy wife Gurney Maddox, the town Croesus, Skid's rival Mrs. Adelaide Burkeleigh-Banks, an ardent club woman Doreen Burkeleigh-Banks, her attractive daughter Betty Hartford, Adelaide's niece: a poor relative Bill Leininger Dona Bradt Dorothy Schneider Kenny Kellner Dick Wilson David Irwin Ray Pancheau Marilyn Louthan Gwen Huff Sterling Kath Jim Bickel Beth Alden Lois Robinson Lois Petersen —23—
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SEATED: Joan Strasheim, Donna Mulvihill, Billie Jeanne Raper, Sonia Torgeson, Donna Barrett. STANDING: Jack Vencill, Miss Swick (director), Richard Brown, Annabell Black Max Littrell, Robert Pinkerton, James Stander, Frank Land, Bill Maginnis, Delores LeMay, Johnny Vencill. “BOLTS AND NUTS” TIME—Late Spring PLACE—A health resort somewhere in Missouri CAST Benita, Rebecca's niece, ..................... Lutie Spinks, The maid who winks,............. Rebecca Bolt, Manager Bolt Sanitarium,........ Martha Grubb, The cook, a meloncholiac, ... Twink Starr, Benita's fiance, ................ Dr. Hippocrates Joy, A psychiatrist, ......... Henry Goober, The porter, afraid of lunatics, Phineas Plunkett, A lawyer, .................. Miss Prunella Figg, A patient, ............... Cadwalleder Clippy, A patient,................ Mrs. Gertie Glossop, A patient, .............. Wilber Glossop, Her darling child, ........... Jack Gordon, A young interne, ................ Prompters,.................................... ............. Delores LeMay ............ Sonia Torgeson ..............Joan Strasheim ............... Donna Barrett .................. Jim Stander ....... Bill Maginnis Frank Land .... Max Litrell ......... Billie Jeanne Raper ............ Robert Pinkerton ............. Donna Mulvihill ................ Richard Brown John Vencill Annabel Black, Jack Vencill —22—
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SCHOOL CALENDAR Sept. 6 School Started Back in the saddle again Sept. 17 Mitchell Tough luck, team Sept. 24 St. Pat's Must be the 'Tuck of the Irish Oct. 1 Chappell We tried but lost Oct. 8 St. Mary's Our first victory Oct. 15 Lyman .. ... Easy game Oct. 22 Gering Let's forget it Oct. 29 Bayard Victory in mud Nov. 5 Bridgeport Upsets of the year, Kimball and Truman Nov. 5 Junior Dance First shindig of the year Nov. 11 Minatare Won another one Nov. 19 Sidney All's well that ends well Nov. 19 Homecoming Dorothy Schneider, queen Dec. 3 Senior Dance Spur of the moment Dec. 7 Lyman Started the season right Dec. 10 Gering Victory over the '48 champs Dec. 13 Chili Feed Hot stuff Dec. 14 Potter Practice session Dec. 17 Junior Class Play Nutty, but best yet Dec. 20 Christmas Program Very impressive Dec. 21 Minatare Close but we came out on too Dec. 30 Chappell Stop the clock Ian. 4 Sidney Enough said Ian. 11 Pine Bluffs On the ball again Ian. 14 Ogallala Heartbreaker Ian. 21 Mitchell Why was I bom? Ian. 28 Sophomore Dance You could count the couples Feb. 11 Lyman Easv victory again Feb. 15 Potter It was a cinch Feb. 16 Minatare Bad for the heart Feb. 18 Sidney Another overtime Feb. 22 Pine Bluffs It's getting to be a habit Feb. 25 St. Pat's Too close for comfort Feb. 26 Bayard About time for a rest Mar. 1 Bridgeport Were we surprised? Mar. 7-8-9 Basketball Tournament Good try, fellows Mar. 25 Senior Play Talent Apr. 7 Spring Concert Sweet and lovely Aor. 15 Pep Club Carnival Theme: 49'ers May 2 Junior-Senior Prom Theme: Southern plantation May 5 Honor Banquet For the brains of the year May 15 Baccalaureate Why so solemn? May 19 Commencement Good luck, Seniors 1 1 ! ! ! Sneak Day We'll never tell! May 20 School's Out Freedom
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