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Roy Lund Mary Ann Solberg Phyllis Otto June Williams Billy Wageman Yvonne Focht Dedrei Daharsh The JUNIOR CLASS ■b! mm Catherine Schulz
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children in the jungles of Africa. Those curls could only belong to RHODA LEAF. Another look finds KENNETH UEHERRHEIN and his wife sitting by the fireplace of their home in San Diego after having had another successful day at his corner drugstore. The class looks with envy at JOYCE JOHNSON as she steps from a transcontinental airplane on which she is the stewardess. The next look finds GRACE MOLINF. behind the counter in a P-X making some extra pin money to help meet her and her P.F.C. Marine husband’s expenses. Ctaii I, Richard Anderson, will my ability as a basketball player to Loren Berggren and liking for a certain dark-haired girl to no one. I, Mildred Hackbarth, will my ability to recite oral- ly in history to Bill Armold. I, Kenneth Ueberrhien, will my height to Delmar Sagert and my liking for girls to Wally Johnson. I, Joyce Johnson, will my ability to referee volley- ball games to Miss McNaught and my sunny smile to Melvin Carlson. I, Charles Zook, will my ability to get along with the teachers to June Williams and my quiet walk to Melvin Carlson. I, Elaine Bergman, will my liking for history to Joyce Headrick and my ability to type to Allan Moeller. I, Lloyd Armold, will my bass voice to Freddie Anderson and my fancy red cap to Adrian Sabatka. I, Betty Headrick, will my short little “cat naps” in history and English to Delores Seely and my per- sonality to Roy Lund. I, Kenneth Johnson, will my good behavior to Howard Overton and my good papers in Voc. Ag. to Ben Bergman. I, Darlene Kuhr. will my giggle to Gwen Hageman The scene again changes to a classroom where ELLEN SABATKA is seen teaching her Home Ec- onomics class to sew a straight seam. And on her desk stands a picture of the president of the U. S. National Bank, whom we mentioned before! And last but not least, the class see DARLENE KUHR as the teacher of dramatics at Yale Univer- sity. They wish her a lot of luck with all those men around! As the seniors leave the fortune tellers booth to start on their way home, they rub their eyes and wonder how right the old lady may have been. ★ ★ and my gum-chewing techniques to anyone who thinks they can manipulate them. I, Junior Swanson, will my speed to Renald Barrett and my forwardness to Durene Drews. I, Grace Moline, will my career as a cheerleader to Bonnie Johnson and my affection for a certain Marine to no one. I, Frances Seely, will my ambition to Ian Crinklaw and my interest in Robert Johnson to Marlene Hobza. I, Earl Stoakes, will my good school attendance to Virginia Moser and my fuzz cut to Dale Johnson. I, Ellen Sabatka, will my liking for a certain Mead High basketball star to no one and my place in the trio to Dorothy Ostry. I, Joan Edstrom, will my flirting techniques to Ben Bergman and interest in a certain guy in the Army to no one. I, Stanley Almen, will my interest for a certain Wahoo girl to Jerry Johnson and my many cars to Arnold Kudlacek. I, Rhoda Leaf, will my ability to work chemical reactions to Kathryn and my cheerful disposition to Richard Zook. I, Frances Anderson, will my “spiking ability” in volleyball to Margaret Ueberrhein and the bass horn to any one who is willing to lug it home. WILL SENIOR PLAY CAST
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The JUNIOR CLASS PLAY-1949 CAST OF CHARACTERS SYLVIA LEE—the owners of the hotel gift shop. .Dedrei Daharsh MABLE CRANE..............................Lona Scoles GRANT TERRY—a young newspaper columnist. .Wallace Johnson J. T. RUTLEDGE—a retired executive..........Robert Johnson VELDA STEVENS—his secretary.........Mary Ann Solberg CLIFFORD NEWKIRK—a law student..............William Wageman NONA POLLARD—an elevator operator......Yvonne Focht EDDIE BEACH—a hotel bellhop..........Gerald Johnson ROSE JORDAN—a successful business woman..Phyllis Otto SAM FISK—the hotel detective...............Roy Lund MARCELLA BENDER—who teaches physical culture...... .,........................Joyce Headrick SANDRA KING—a lady wrestler...................June Williams STRANGER IN THE NIGHT When the play opens, the youthful owners of the Boulevard Gift Shop are concerned with little more than their romantic in- terests and with the success of their business venture. A new shipment of gifts arrives, one of which—Grant Terry tells them— contains the name of a man who is to be murdered. Only the murderer knows which gift contains the victim’s name. The sus- pense mounts when one after the other, the hotel guests seem inter- ested in purchasing the fatal box of stationery. The play moves rapidly through three thrill-packed acts with Grant Terry finally catching the would-be killer, none other than Sam Fisk. Besides catching the murderer. Grant also captures the heart of Sylvia, and Mable finally succeeds in persuading shy Clifford to propose. It I’ve read it five times already. Front Row (left to right): Robert Johnson, Catherine Schulz, Mary Ann Solberg, Phyllis Otto, Lona Scoles, Allan Moeller. Second Row (left to right): Joyce Headrick, Dedrei Daharsh, June Williams, Yvonne Pncht. Billv Wageman, Roy Lund, Gerald Johnson, Wallace Johnson, Dale Johnson. JUNIOR PLAY CAST
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