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Eat, drink, and be merry Cafeteria was started the second week of school and continued until November 9. It provided a means for out-of-town students to be able to cheaply purchase a hot lunch. The prices charged were very reasonable. However, for some unknown reason it proved to be more a novelty than anything else. For the first several weeks, crowds patronized the cafe- teria to its capacity. Sales gradually dwindled until it was no longer profitable to the Home Economics Club to continue this service. CQQAA Clllflllll QConlinued from page 265 I, Ronald Lyle, will my chemical knowledge to Barbara Lawson. I, Jean Marker, relinquish my squirming nature to Rita Peck. l, Helen Maust, leave my silly giggle to Jo Rosenberger. 1, Carmela Menaquale, bequeath my English notebook to Alma Brown. Doris Merrbach, bequeath my periods in the library to Sally Corvin. Donna Miller, relinquish my blue specs to Joan Christner. Patty Murray, give my baton to Edith Meyer. Alice Orendorf, will my unusual sense of humor to Alverta Witt. jim Phalin, leave my football position to Chuck Smearman. Nancy Quattro, give my history arguments to Dorothy Meese. Jack Reiber, will my wavy hair to Lynn Knepper. Mary Alice Robertson, relinquish my oboe to jack Hampton. Betty Rose, leave my quiet, pleasing manner to be retained by Ernest Ross, give my job at the Roxy to Max Barmoy. Alice Robinette, bequeath my bus rides to joan Getz. Jean Rosenberger, bequeath my longitude to Jean Durr. Audrey Schardt, give my walks up the hill to Rosann Brown. Patty Schnelzer, give my shorthand skill to Geraldine Baer. Imogene Schrader, will my diamonds to Nancy Mankamyer. Oscar Smith, leave my sense of humor to Kevin Yaste. Lloyd Sturtz, will my excellent history reports to Jim Folk. Frank Thomas, leave my long, tedious hours of study to Nina Ray Troutman, bequeath my voice to Robert Austin. Harold Werner, bequeath my pestiness to William Knieriem. Eunice Pritts Brown. Anna Frances Weyer, bequeath my position as church organist to Alayne Thomas 60
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Went overboard for the Class Play . -,t , ' . . ,l Smfzdirae. fefl to righl: Henry Bittner, Frank Thomas, jean Rosenberger, Patty Murray, Lloyd Szurtz, Doretha Arnold, Anna Frances Vfeyer, jim Phalin. Seated. left to right: Vincent Campbell, Agnes l-lornbrook, Barbara Frain, Bill Englehart. Ugllctu Carat The Senior Class Play DEAR DAFFODlL, pre- sented under the direction of Miss Bolden was a huge success as judged by the many people who came to see the performance which was given two nights. The play was centered upon the story of a young girl who wrote enchanting letters to a soldier who finally decided to visit her. When he came, he mis- took the older sister, a real heartbreaker, for his little correspondent. Before the first-night show, the Cast and the Senior Class presented Miss Bolden with a bouquet The Cast was as follows: . , , . Bill Englehart john Coleman .... .,,. , Vida, his wife.. .. . . ,..... Barbara Frain Charles, their son , , ,. . .. .. . ..l-Ienry Bittner Dee. their daughter .. .. . . .. .. ,, ,.,,.. Patty Murray Daffodil, their daughter . ., ,Agnes Hornbrook Cora, their daughter . ...... Anna Frances Weyer Ellsworth Norton ,, ,,.,,.,...,......, jim Phalin ,lim Carver , ,. ...,.......... Lloyd Sturtz Kent Merrill .. .. ,. .,,.,... Vince Campbell Lawyer Coleman, ,. ,..,..,.. Frank Thomas Miss Thorpe ,... .,.. . .Jean Rosenberger Mrs. Merrill, ,, . ...,. ........., D oretha Arnold Majorettes , ...,.,,..,, , ........,. .. Imogene Shtader, Audrey Schardt, Alice Hornig of red roses and a set of Evening in Paris as a token of their appreciation, Curtain Calls were in order after each night's performance. Then, the entire Cast along with Miss Bolden and the stage managers, Blaine Byers and Jack Reiber, enjoyed an eleven o'clock supper at Robertsons Restaurant in celebration of the success of their play DEAR DAFFODlL. Majorettes: lleft to righlp Undergraduate-Alice Hornigg SeniorsA+Audrey Schardt, Imogene Shrader. . i, 5 'x Tl
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