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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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enior Class History In the year 1946, lh eager pupils clamored into the kindergarden classroom of P133 Blgh lhey were Marle Apel Judy and Jane Kelscn, Carolyn Junl, Barbara leir, Susan Witzschke, Kirk Evans, Ray Drefke, Bradley Nott, Daryl Stientzes, Neil Derpsey, Laverne Bircl, Charles Lender and Mlchael M Glintock As the year passed on we lost Marie Apel, Neil Dempsey, and Michael Mctlintock lewvinf us wlth a class of 11 ready for first trade In F1PSt grade back under the direction of Miss hugh, we added Dick Holmes, Mike varey, Tom Rae, and Mary Willems wharles Zender and Mary willems narrowed our class down to 13 Miss Kukenburg directed us through the second grade daring this ,ear we g81H6d Larry Strief, Janice Petersen, Rose 'i1ler, Loren woltman, Dick Ott, and Jim Bilsland Judy and Jane Kelsch, Dick holmes, and Charles Beaver left us with a group of 15 pupils to contlnue on Jake Peans, Hodney O ren, blarence rearson, harold Seggerman, and Sandra nlng Joined us in the third grade and ddrlng the year Dlck Ott and Sandra ning left us to continue with Mrs, ualgrren with a class of 18 G01HE on to fourth grade Mrs Steffen became our teacher Tlis ye r we received three new plpils, Jack Brower, Jan xone and Corene uroepper Givlng us a total of 21 In the flftx trade we were entrusted to iss dornschien we added Dean Hass1dssen, Jelores Lllred e and Glor'a nyden Jane none amd HK lears left, glvmng us a total of 22 Upon entering tue S1XtW gP8QS our te cner was hrs Johnston, but sie had tp leave and hiss Koelfsen took over e added lke lrienen, xarie Dlock, uorotny Scnnabel and Jan none and Rodney ogren and Lloria nyden left us with a class of dz, Seventh LPAGE saw us witl H138 kachtler and xiss wilde and later .rs varris wlo ass med Llss hachtler s duties the second semester no one io ned our class, but oorene aroepper, Jean nassnlssen, Horothy bch.able and dan done redxced our c ass b f JP to a rod of 1U the eightn grale iss nberp and lss olllen were held responsible for us ve had one new xember, ohlrley ihacker and lost r e Dlock and Jack Brower for a total of 19 Lnterinc hlgh school we recelved six new stddents Le Ann anderson, D111 hlPCHO'f, nent zrickson, Gary odlendorf, Roger Jolnson, and Joan dieper Le Ann anderson and iom Rae left us to a class of 23 hrs Jolnson was our advisor Leavlnt us as soplo ores were Shirley Thacker, marry Strlef, and bradley lott uU16HtO818P was our advisor Judy lead and Jake leans were 8dQ6d in Our Junior year and Hoger Johnson lelt to br1ng our class to 21 Mr hipple was our advisor Gary Ohlendorf left us ln oar Senlor year Mr nipp was afaln our advisor ne now remain a strong and mighty class oi 40 onsortl by e nad's Jewe rx . X ,, . . . , , , V . - , i A . , , X A , , , AA iv ,4 T . V . C . 1 . , , , L V, .. y 'I . . I , v V . A . V ' n , , ' ,' , . I L ' .1 . . , L : . 1 fa ' ' 5. X n A A A I Y . V . E , O . 1 , , . - 1' ' ' . ' . ' A ' ' ' J. . ' . ' ' 1 . :N Af 5 1 ' . ' r' U e R A ',' I l . . L 4 ' ' u ,. , ,. U V . ,,,, .'. ' r. 'L . , sr 5 . ,M. . ' L H H . 'L A 'H : ' , A , A ,, I . . . y 1 1 ' . ' M' ' 'n ' . 1 y o' 5 f p ZJ. Q l p . 1 IL .L f .'1 D v ' . P n, .' . hz 1 ' ' , rv ' ' L ' 1 : ' , L . I . A L Y . V . R I ' ' ' . - , . ,w5.m v ' A ' L' ' I K . 'LL Q I-lr 4 AH 1 1 o K ' 3 - ' ' ' L . . . ' ' ' - ' . . ' ple y . . ' V , , A , 5 x I' A O SP, .,,Hx Y X fx . .'ul ' S x ered by Cy Brown iller Truckih? Srwnsored by Greene's Texaco Station
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