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enior Class Will James Bilsland: My Chemistry ability to Clyve Baade, and my studious attitude to Terry Mead. Hobert Carey: My ability to change a flat tire to Vernon Johnson and my ability to stay out of trouble to the Freshmen. Ray Drefke: My first trumpet chair, tack included, to Robert Miller, and my athletic ability to Weldon Ohlendorf Delores Eldredge' My ability to be quiet in study hall to Deana Franks, and my long hair to Mary Ohlendorf Kent Erickson My wavy hair to Dick Holmes, and my height to Jerry Boots Kirk Evans My ability to drlve safely and to keep out of wrecks to Barry Crauer, and my rlng collection to Dlck Letscne Keith Gates My good behavior record to chuck Simons, and what ever else is left to Ronnie Neir Carolyn Junl by athletic ability to Joanne Bilsland and Sharon nagey, and my Algebra ll answer book to LHPY Ann miller Milbur hirchoff My singing ability to Barry Grauer, and my spelling ability to Judy Dorr Judy Mead My abllity to be frlendly to all to Mary Ann Miller and m ability to be true to one to Donna hokes Jake Feans Wy ability to play good basketball to Jerry Boots, and math ability to Joan Qnlendorf Rose Miller My natural blond ha1r to Deana Franks, and my A's deportment to David Grey Barbara Neir My consideration of others to Lynette Gates, and naturally curly hair to Judy athern busan NitZSChK9 My ability to enjoy life to Roberta Neir and my excuses in Litature class to Lrvina Saner Clarence Pearson My ability to do nothing to Roger heir, and my slightly used books to the school museum Janice Petersen My ability to be in a C evy to Mary Garvin, and my love to 97007 Joan Hieper y aollity to argue with Mr dlpple to Jeanie Moodall, Harold Sefgerman My height to Ronnie heir and my ability to stay calm, cool, and collected to dlth Jmnoffer Michael Treinen xy abllity to get into trodble to anyone who isn't, and uy long frlendshlp in music with Miss Yoshioka to Jon Meyer Loren holtman ly lnterest in fox hunting to rrancis Polson, and my rendering truck to nichard Ott S onsored bv srcls oce y oz b 1arold's hexall Ura s Snonsor 1 by vulcox rodlce ns r d by c1ernans CCOIS O 1 ll 9 : ' 5 ' , . I 3 ' Y 1 h . v Q 5 1 : 2 e V U Y v . Y ' I - 1 O : . . x y . A : X my 1 O f : ' in . : . my M . u N . Q 4 . . n : M . ' ' and my ability to study to Carl Nielsen. 'T . I X . , . 3 ' ' ' . e . , M . q f 1 H u V HC I Sr r Sn xsared ,y n -r , 1 , R 1 Sho il e ' I , .J 1
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X- 49 Senior Class Play X I I I I lllf ll ll I! on X 9 'f V, la no W 9 1 7,- fi'- cg 1 -Trax ny, ? s January Thaw Q1 vii ft- -ak, N O P The Gaze family seek peace in an old farmhouse There, Mother remodels coffee rinders into lamps, while Father tries to write a nbestseller novel in a blitz of interruptions instead of in that country quiet he sought In the blitz, he ignores the arrival of Jonathan and Mathilda, who have the right to live in the Gage home No one had worried about that clause in the deed, since the Rockwoods were supposed to be dead contest for possessfon begins, with neither able to turn the other out Jonathan plans to hold a funeral of an old acquaintance in the house Barbara's boy friend doesn't appear at the right time, and Barbara and the Rockwoods' son go out on an errand of mercy when a blizzard clamps down The Gages and the Rockwoods are isolated The electric lines fail and the oil burner and the range won't work Mother forgot to shop for food anyway' In the freezing house, while the Gages break fast on what s left cornflakes, molasses, and olives! from the rooms of the unmodern their woodburner, and the Gages rally around Father they smell the nockwoods' Father and it even looks Rockwoods' son It looks delightful ending, all is Rockwoods come gusts of warmth from smell of coffee and frying ham The and his cornflakes and olives, until fresh biscuits! Then they desert as if Barbara had eloped with the like complete disaster! But in the hannily and intelligently solved A can lvating comed , with sparkle, flavor, and new ideas CHARA TERS An independent maid Father, who writes for a living, his wife, with a mania for remodeling younger daughters, the oldest dalghter, engaged to George, who has a hard time roposlng Jonathan and Mathilda, a couple of read old settlers, a delightful old geezer, s rural Romeo, a lawyer, and a local policeman The annual went to press before the cast could be selected Presented by permission of the Dramatic Publishing Company, 179 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago 1, Ill ,JA iSS R f ' nl 5 L is. Sponsored by Ray Juhl Trucking SPPVICP ii9.El: s Y s I s . 5 .A . i . ' . A .. D - H T KXM 1 k-E 2: 1? E?-.S gm ll-lolflff 'Mx D el Q 1 It . 'N ' 2-4 gg F lg If 0
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