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Our play th1s year was WTw1xteenW The audience seemed to enjoy the play very much Again our class did remarkably well in the 8Ct1Dg and financlal factors of the play It was our pr1vilege to treat the Senlors to a trip We decided to take them to Springfield to see New Salem, and then to a theatre to enjoy Freddy Martin and his orchestra The class 0ff1C6TS were Bob Mogglo, President, Cath erine Spudich, Vice Presldent, Helen Tsunros, Secretary Treasurer Franklln Wargo and Judy May served on the Stu dent Councll, along with our presldent We are the upper classmen at last We wrote our play, HThe Flop It was the greatest of our successes for we have been asked to g1ve a repeat performance There were three Senlor candldates for Fall Festlval Queen Judy May, Flrst Ma1d of Honor, Helen Tsupros, Sec ond Maid of Honor, and Betty Benardin, Thlrd Maid of Honor Irwln Kllne, Franklln Wargo, James Edmiston, and Bobby Mog Helen Tsupros quit school before the semester cause of her leaving, there was a vacant seat 1U the class officers, but lt was soon filled by Betty Benardln Bobby Moggio was chosen Presldent, Frank Pedrotti, V1C6 President, and Betty Benardln, Secretary Treasurer Catherine Spud1Ch and Franklin Wargo were Student Councll members Th1S year the JUDIOFS took us on a CPu1S1Hg trlp on the Admlral, for the Annual Senlor Trlp There weren't any cases of sea sickness Everyone had a wonderful time Thank you, Junlors And now, the wonder day of days, when the Senlor Class is graduated, some w1ll go to college, others w1ll go to work The class w1ll ke broken up and each wall go his own way Graduating Class of 1950 10 . . . O O . . . O ' u ' 0 , o . U ' O I .ll . 0 gio were escorts. Anne Perne was second gift bearer. 0 . . . . - . . D 0 0 ' 0 O fl,
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SEN IGH PLAY On December 15, the Senior Class presented what they believe to be their greatest success, perhaps a goal for the succeeding classes, their play, 'The Flop U The reason for their pride in this play is because it was actually written in full by themselves The plans were made by their sponsor, I I Verton, and soon the scripts were completed and filled with what turned out to be fine entertainment for an evening Ironically enough, one of the characters of the play accidentally fell off of the stage, or 'flopped' before the curtaln separated to give a good basis for the title, 'The Flop' The scene of the play was a country classroom of an elementary school, where a day of school was acted out This filled about one half of the time of the play, the other half began when a troop of negro entertainers came to the school to perform Quite a few talented mem bers of the class made their social debut at this time The Seniors believe that all went home in a gay mood that night The Cast was as follows: Students James Edmiston, Eva Highlander, Delmar Blom, Loretta Costa, Maurice Wilder, Bettie Benardin, Edward Niehaus, Betty Reschak, Bob Bel lovich, Bettye Robeza, and Judy May Negro Troop Bob Moggio, Franklin Wargo, Catherine Spudich, Joanne Sch warz, Jim Allen, Jim Rausch, Earl Best, Irvin Kline, and George Lesicko Teacher: Anne Perne Principal Frank Pedrotti Luiji Mr Verton Robeza, D Blom, J Edmiston, B Reschak, B Benardin Seated F Pedrotti, A Ferns, J Schwarz, F Lesicko, J Rausch, E Hlghlander, J Allen, J lay, E Best, F Wargo, B Moggio, C Spudich, I Kllne 11 Standing: Mr. Verton, B. Bellovich, E. Niehaus, M. Wilder, L. Costa, B. : O O 0 do . e e
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