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SENIORS PRESENTED PLAY .Friday evening, December 8, the'Senior Class presented the play Aunt Tillie Goes to Town , to a large and appreciative audience. This three-act comedy play kept the crowd laughing until the very last scene. The characters of the play were: Aunt Tiuie ............... .... L pis Daily Lucinda Talbolt. . . . . . Kay Leibhart Hattie Bing ..... . . Norma Olson Charlie One Lung . . . . .John Bowley Ronald Howland. . . . Don Hogaboom Luther Lorrimer. . . . Dean Wolford Lizzie Parsons, . . . . Verna Fisher Mervin Tucker. . . .... Bill Foster Pamela Marsh. . .. . Shirley Graybeal Mrs. Tucker . . . . Geraldine Halliwill Ellen Neeland. . . . . . . . . . .... . . . .Dona DeLay Bud Barrett acted as stage manager and Joan Seeger was student director. Miss Bitner directed the play. 16
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Seniors Enjoy Honor Day Twelve Seniors and their sponsor, Mr. Reinertson, boarded a chartered bus Thursday, November 9, at three o'clock in front of the high school. After the Seniors were on the bus the underclassmen came to the front steps to give them a hearty send-off. Playing the mouth harp and singingkept the group entertained from Merna to Grand Island. They ate supper and after an hour's rest the Seniors were off to Lincoln. The girls checked in at the Y.W.C.A. and the boys went to their rooms in the Sam Lawerence Hotel upon reaching Lincoln. To complete the evening the class went to a movie. Friday morning the twelve Seniors, anxious to see Lincoln and Omaha, rose early to start on their tour. They visited the state penitentiary and capitol. Friday morning by eleven o'clock the group was ready to leave for Omaha. Many had never been out of the state until Friday afternoon when they crossed the Big Muddy and went into Council Bluffs, Iowa. On their return trip from Iowa, they visited the Omaha Airport. Here the Seniors saw two American Airline planes which were the largest on the field and probably the large st any member of the class has seen. Next they went to the radio station, WOW, and saw television. Following this visit, the class went through Boys Town. The group was very inspired by the chapel at Boys Town. They then returned to Lincoln to spend the evening. After a good night's sleep they again met and boarded their bus for a tour through Pioneer Park. Here they saw many interesting animals and the large amphitheater where Easter sunrise services are held. After dinner the class observed the football game at Memorial Stadium. This added much spirit to the group and the Seniors were not ready to return to Me rna until twelve o'clock Saturday night. Of course everyone visited the dime stores and souvenir shops to get souvenirs for themselves, their families and their friends, 15
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