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Mountain Gal On November 21, 1969 the Senior Class presented a Hillbilly Comedy in three acts. In the play an orphan girl named Deedee goes to live with some city folks who turn out to be her real par- ents. Maria Lindsay - Patokah Lindsay Catalpa Lindsay Peggy (Deedee) Oby----------- Sophronia----- Henry McKay - Authur Perrin - John Gordon — Mrs. Gordon - - -----JUDY KUCERA -----MIKE GREGORY - - -LaVONNE LINDEN SUSAN KWIATKOWSKI .......GALE WILSON -----DENNIS FREAD .........DAN SMITH -----BOB RIESSLAND ........MIKE EVANS .......-PAT KROTZ Directed by MRS. MAXINE BREWER Wimberley Presc. Inc. Kearney Hawthorne Jewelry Kearney Norman E. Stephens Loup City
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It’s a Girl Diane Rogers SUSAN KWIATKOWSKI Myra Lewis.................................-PAT KROTZ Kelly Lewis...............................GALE WILSON JUDY KUCERA -STEVE STRATE Dean Turner.........................................LARRY SIEGEL Jean Burke................................LaVONNE LINDEN Sam Porter..........................................MIKE EVANS Oscar Porter.................................BOB RIESSLAND Student Director...............................BOB KIEBORZ Directed by Karen Lewis Roy Lewis On April 12, 1969, the class of ”70” presented their Junior Class Play, ”It s a Girl! , a three act comedy. Roy Lewis, who has been away at college, brings home a homeless orphan. Com- plications set in. Blaine Lewis MIKE GREGORY MRS. MAXINE BREWER Ron's Barber Shop Farmers Grain Supply Ansley Ansley Miller Locker Service Sunshine Cleaners Ansley Ansley
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Prophecy In the Year 1990, the practice of giving awards in recognition for meritorious service will be so popular that we, the Senior Class of 1970, prophesy that a Citizens Award Academy will be established by a se- lect board of councilmen from the village of Litchfield. Therefore, let us step twenty years into the fu- ture on a momentous occasion when the coveted Trojies are being presented. Senior Citizen Honorable Deadwood Dick Bacus, acting as Master of Ceremonies, receives the sealed envelopes and with great pride reveals the names of award winners. First, to Danny (Dump) Dale, the John Wayne of the Year, goes a Trojie for his demonstration of true grit. Secondly, for her ability to stir the hearts of the Ivy League set goes the Sweetheart of Sigma Chi Award. The winner is Miss Susan Kwiatkowski. Hup, two, three, across the stage marches Master Sergeant Roger Evans to receive his Trojie, carrying on in the same quiet way he had in Government class back in high school. As best Male Actor-of-the-Year in FREDDIE THE FREE LOADER, Bob Kieborz seems actually surprised to be announced a winner. On the merits of a detailed analysis of moon dust collected on his last trip, Larry Siegel modestly ac- cepts a Trojie for his contributions to the knowledge and understanding of Earth's natural satellite, the Moon. In the field of photography, Mike Gregory has established himself as tops by succeeding in having a 10-page color foldout presented in PLAYBOY. For his success in compiling a mini-dictionary Ken Wardyn receives the lexicographer's award. The Cords Corporation who sponsored the Housewife-of-the-Year trophy, submitted their representa- tive, LaVonne Linden, who is the winner of the eighth Trojie to be given. It's not surprising to see the mathematics wizard, Dan Smith, stride masterfully to the rostrum to re- ceive his laurels for devising a short cut to Mars. Will wonders never cease! Dave Runge is named the winner of the Master LoDbyist Award, on the basis of his brilliant speeches in the Senate. Sure enough, that's Steve Strate modestly bowing as he fondles the Trojie given to him for his outstand- ing performances in Nashville where he has out-cashed Johnny Cash for these past twenty years. Success comes in strange packages, it seems, for there is Gale Wilson receiving the King-of-the-Hoboes honor for having sponsored a thirty-thousand dollar dinner without working once tnis year. That nickname STRETCH went a long way. Never has there been a cartoonist to equal Walt Disney until Bob Tesmer came along, and how appro- priate that he should be named the winner of the Walt Disney Trojie. When it comes to analyzing crime, Louis Tael is expected to come out on top for his analysis of the Top Ten Wanted List. Through manipulation of the affairs of the heart and the laws of the land. Bob Riessland successfully manages the milk and beer industries and, thereby, is named Corporation Chief of Beverages. His able assistant Clifford Senff shares this business venture, as overseer of the bottling plants. There’s Dick Wendt who has worked so hard as a Border Patrolman. Sure enough he receives the award for his successes in slowing down the drug traffic, and Mike Sweley, too, is being recognized for his service as a Safety Patrolman. Just as we thought, Pat Krotz is being honored for her star role in LADY OF THE HOUSE. Mike Evans sure hit it lucky on the New York Stock Exchange. His investment returns in I.p.M. sur- passed Billy Sunday's T T Stock. It’s pure luck that gives him this trophy. The prima donna of MADAM BUTTERFLY is none other than Judy Kucera. Oh! How that girl could sing! There's the announcement of the humanitarian award. Dennis Fread is the recipient for his tireless devotion in taking relief to villages in the Mekong Delta. And thus ends our saga of the Trojie Awards Pageant of 1990.
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