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Senior Play Look Out Lizzie Silas Lang, an old farmer ........................... Sarah, his wife .......... Hazel, their daughter ...,... Lizzie Blanks, the hired girl .... Hank Blinks, the hired man ............ Minnie Hall, the neighborhood gossip .... Richard Biltmore, a stranger ......... Dave Hinkle, an old miser --- Did He Misunderstand? Leslie Linn: Do you believe in hereafter? Bob Grubb: I sure do. L. L.: Remember that dollar you borrowed from me? B. G.: Why--, yes, I believe I do. L. L.: Well, that's what I'm here after. Junior Play Wild Ginger Jake Tallman, a miser ........................... Geoffrey Freeman, a young man .... Sanford Lakey, an extravagant man .... Marwood Lakey, his son ............ Wuzy Walker, would-be chiropractor --- Mr. Peterson, a grocer ............ Virginia Tallman, Jake's daughter .... Rachel Lee, Virginia's best friend .... -- Miss Stanley, a health nurse ..... Miz Walker, Wuzy's mother ....... - ----Charlc's Shuppy ------l'i0la Ogden ----E'dna Rauscher -----Flossic Smith ----Gillwrl Ffllingvr ------Amy Arnold -,-llIvru'yn CfJf'llI'HlI -- --IillI.l' Sclzcafvr' 17 ----,Laurel Patterson -----,--Eddiv Linn -----Howard Johnson. -----Roy Billingsley ------GIe1m Graf ,---Ho'wm'd Messer ----Virginia Cavenvr' --------L0uetta Switzer Clara Mae Schillerstrrrm -----------lIene Bognvr Bonita Lakey, Marwood's sister ..... ..... P aulioze Hickvnlmttom
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as a regular most of the season. Shifty and fast he should make an outstanding player before he graduates. EDDIE LINN Ed Probably no member of the squad dreamed and talked as much basketball as Eddie. His enthusiasm was contagious. He was one of the most consistent forwards in the county. GLENN GRAD Ping Ping played a guard position and generally could be depended upon to hold his opponent to a low score. Once or twice during each game he would flip in a basket from around the center circle. FRANCIS LITTLETON Frannie Francis, a Sophomore, played forward position. His left handed passing and shooting was hard for his opponents to guard. Other men who were on the squad and who will be in the running for next year's team are: Howard Messer, Carl Sodergren, Robert Grubb, George Vorhies, Frank Weston, Clifford Leu, Vernon Leeper, Merle Johnson, Max Jacobson. THE SEASON'S RECORD 'Batavia -- ..... 13 Lockridge ,.............. 41 .... .... a t Lockridge Packwood ........... Fairfield Freshmen Libertyville ......... Pleasant Plain --- Packwood ..... -- Batavia -- -- Packwood ........ Fairfield Fresmen Libertyville ...... Pleasant Plain --- Salem ........ Olds -- -- Lockridge Lockridge Lockridge Lockridge Lockridge Lockridge Lockridge Lockridge Lockridge Lockridge Lockridge Lockridge ---- at Packwood --- at Fairfield --- at Libertyville ---- -------- at Lockridge ------- County Tournament --------- at Batavia ---- at Lockridge ---- at Lockridge ----- at Lockridge ---------- at Pleasant Plain Sectional Tournament Sectional Tournament
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School Calendar SEPTEMBER 3 School opens with a bang! Twenty-one boys and thirty-eight girls. Rainy and muddy after our dry summer. 4 A few more enrolled. Helen Zihlman visits school. 6 Seniors hold class meeting. Edna Rauscher, Charles Shuppy and Gilbert Fillinger get ofiices. 7 Lester Vorhies is either hungry or half asleep. He starts home at 11:15, thinking it is noon. 10 Mable and Edna make a hurried emergency first aid call and find a woman who was thought to have fainted fishing buckets out of a cistern. 13 Members of biology class are catching bugs. 17 Juniors elect Roy Billingsley, Glenn Graf and Raymond Hostetler to ofiices. 19 Biology class takes field trip. Mr. Calkins is stung only three times. Mr. Weston uses grade book as his hickory stick. Assembly en- tertained for fifteen minutes by the team of Dryden and Sampson. OCTOBER 4 Biology class motors out to Shuppy's in a trailer behind Mr. Calkin's car. A trip not to be forgotten by those who ride in the trailer. 9 Freshmen and Sophomores have weiner roast on Brush Creek. 10 Seniors and Juniors go on weiner roast to ball diamond. 15 Second six weeks begins. 16 Everyone aching to chew gum. Candidate Wegman distributes free gum at noon. We wonder if some didn't chew. 17 Report cards handed out. Almost heart failures. 19 Kittenball game with Libertyville postponed. Rain. Miss Chides- ter visits school. 22 Mr. Calkins disects frog in Biology class. 25 Seniors and Juniors have only three tests. Wow! What a day. 26 Harry Riggs, Nathan Elliott, and Virgle Smithburg visit History and Geometry classes. Lockridge beats Libertyville in kittenball game here. Score eight to one. 29 Seniors select rings and look at graduation pictures. 31 Bernard Greeson of Parsons College talks to assembly. Subject, Dreams I Would Like to See Walking. NOVEMBER 2 Lucille and Margaret O'Dean visit school. 6 Jimmy Roules of Fairfield American Legion talked on loyalty to the United States. Election held with Eddie Linn speaking for Republicans and Everett Graf' for Democrats. Members of Sophomore Civics class acted as judges. 8 Dr. Plowman talks to American History class on, Devils, Drugs and Doctors. 9 Junior Class play, Wild Ginger. They cleared S34.96. Virgle
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