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enior Play SEATED Marvln Maaske Larry Henrlksen Mar1lynThomasson VernaSt1ch Anna Jane Wlute STANDING Barbara Medeke Barbara Schure Mr Lathrop He Couldnt Marry FIVE' descrlbes the major plot of the play wh1ch lnvolves a young man who goes to v1s1t a fanuly w1th f1ve el1g1ble daughters and falls 1n love w1th each and every one of them' To make matters worse the slsters all fall m love wlth hlm -or tlunk they do Donald Regan the only son of a wealthy busmessman just recuperatlng from an overln dulgence 1n sports has been persuaded by h1S father to go to a small tovxm to rest wh1le trylng to make up lus mmd as to what he would l1ke to make lus 11f6'S work So Ralph Barton anlmpor tant member of Rega.n's firm and about to be made a partner takes Donald home wlth lum where Donald meets Barton's f1ve daughters proceedmg to fall 1n love w1th one after another of them unt1l he IS courtxng all f1ve unable to make up h1s mlnd whlch he really prefers From then on one h11ar1ous s1tuat1on follows another l1I1t11 matters seem utterly hopeless Everythlng comes out all rlght however for xn the last act through the tactful gmdance of Granny Donald IS made to see wh1ch of the f1ve xs really the g1r1 for h1m CONNIE BARTON the mother IS an effuslve faddlst of forty five sllghtly cuckoo ' n astrology Marxlyn Thomasson APRIL the oldest IS twenty two and bugs about actlng Barbara Br1nkme1er MAY IS twenty wlth a seethlng amb1t1on to become a great ballerlna Barbara Medeke JUNE IS nlneteen and the artlst of the farmly Janet Blesemexer TARIS sober relxable lnterested 1n flrst a1d and nursmg IS elghteen Annelle Dlttbenner LEONA 1S the problem ch1ld at seventeen a bolsterous l1ttle hoyden who loves horses Barbara Schure ETTA BARTON IS the g1rls' splnster aunt who detests men Anna Jane Wlute RALPH BARTON 1S the much worrled father o the g1rls Marvln Maaskr GRANNY IS Mr Barton's mother Is lovable soft spoken and lntellxgent Has a mme common sense Verna Stu. DONALD REGAN son of Mr Barton s boss IS a good lookmg well setup young man of twenty two Larry Henrlksen I 1 9 y r - I 1 3 ' ' u 1 ' 9 ' ' ' 9 . . . . - . U , - - 0 . ' ' - ll H ' 9 9 - I u s s l 1 ' 7 y , . , . I , - Q y 1 1 ' Y ! ' I u u , , , . Y 7 I A , . - 4 7 . A 66 77 ' ' 7 ' ' , . - . . s , , . 0 Y , -
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Senior clVllIZ2fl0fl The begmmng of our c1v1l1zat1on dates back to September 1953 At that tlme a prmutxve race lnvaded the Instltutlon for the Advancement of Publxc Knowledge known as Lena Hlgh School wlth a number of 44 Durlng our f1rst blunderlng year we elected Jerry Hughes presldent Eleanor Schrader v1ce presldent Annelle D1ttbenner secretary and Merrle Gall Classon treasurer After a cann1bal1st1c ceremony known as 1n1t1at1on we were offlclally made members ofthe Freshmen Race our world rank bemg that of Number Four Dliiiflg th1s year we barbarlously invaded the forelgn fronts one of the favorites belng Elghth hour Study Ha After a summer of nomad1c wanderxng we returned to the fort 1n 1954 w1th the clan numberlng 38 and a hlgher rankmg natlonallty known as Sophomore the Number Three World Power Slnce our c1v1l1zat1on had gone through the DarkAges as Freshmen we were now 1n the Rena1ssa.nce led capably by Larry Henrlk sen as presxdent Jerome Shxppy v1ce presldent Merrle Ga1lClasson secretary and Dean Rlchtemeyer treasurer We reverted to our barbarxous past however as was exlublted by the merc1less slaughter of the 1nvad1ng trlbe of Freshmen To further estabhsh our rank as a rlsmg power we presented a one act comedy The Mlng Thmg' on February 4 1955 We now contmue the story of c1v1l1zat1on as we umte to form the natlonalxty of Jumors 1n the fall of 1955 Tlus t1me the natxonal census revealed our populatlon to be 34 and to lead our r1s1ng natlon we and Marvm Maaske treasurer The true characters of nlne of the more scandalous students were revealed when on November 4th and 5th Annelle Dxttbenner became a VICIOHS murderess and we presented our Broadway H1t ' Nxne Glrls' Th1S presentatlon marked a declded forward step 1n our cultural standards the murders are bexng committed xn a more reflned manner On the twelfth of May the unlted forces of the Number Two World Power presented a Prom to the Sen1ors the theme bexng Summertxme The blg event was held m our Grand Ballroom After the summer of 1956 we returned once agaln to the Instltutxon as the Great and Mxghty Natlon of Sen1ors Number One World Power In the electlon race Jerry Hughes took the presldency wlth Marxlyn Thomasson as VICE presldent For h1s Cabinet Presxdent Hughes selected Barbara Medeke as secretary and Annelle Dlttbenner as treasurer On November 17 a segment of the Sen1ors presented a sk1t Arthur Godfrey for the Grand Fmale at the PTA Fun Nlght Kelth Kuhlemeyer complete wxth freckles dunked tea bags for the T V cameras For the speclal attractxon of the evemng Barbara Medeke brought dovm the house wlth her rend1t1on of Elvis Presley In February the rlsxng natlon sold munchy crunchy peanut brlttle and dreamy creamy mlnts Apr1l 12 and 13 marked the presentatlon dates of the Seruor Play 'He Couldn t Marry Flve Th1S was a comedy concermng flve g1rls who were ln love wlth the same boy and who managed to get 1n some pecullar pred1caments before Tar1s fmally won h1s heart May 27 marked our final step along the road of soclal achievement On th1s eventful evenlng the Mlghty Senxors marched proudly across the stage and recelved that long coveted dlploma quahfymg us to make a name for ourselves ln the world Now we are graduated and supposedly c1v1l1zed The long years from the flrst grade to our Sen1or yeardhave come and gone At long last we are adults ready to embark on our Journey through the adult worl 0 l O I l , . 1 ' 1 1 . 1 , 0 1 I 1 1 1 5 Q 1 1 1 , - 3 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 3 , . 1 1 D 5 . . . 1 1 1 1 I - ' ' . 1 .1 1 1 , 1 , 1 1 . ' Y 9 s s - v 1 ' ' Q ' . s 1 . s 1 1 I 1 y 1 , 1 1 ' 7 GK ' ' 7 selected Marllyn Thomasson, presldentg Larry Henrxksen, v1ce-presldentg Mary Lou Caudle, secretary, , . 1 1 1 7 5 D . , . . , . . . . -- , , . . 9 -- I , 1 - - , U ' ' GK Y! ' 1 , 1 1 1 . 1 1 Y Y 1 I . 1 1 . , Y . . . - . - . - . . . , , . ,, . , . it 1 1 1 ,, 1 1 . g '
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