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Standing Robert Dr aeger. Joan Neale, Lester Meiller, Corrine Werdin, Darwin Bell, Jean Neale, Joyce West. Seated: Walter Edler, Imelda Schlaeter. Mary Ann Weiske. Blanche Metcalf. SENIOR CLASS PLAY The Inner Willy , a comedy in three acts, was presented by the Senior Class under the direction of Miss Ruth Peplin- ski. Willoughby Adams was continually domineered by his three maiden aunts. He had resided with them since childhood and acquiring no will power of his own, Inner Willy steps into the picture to help Willoughby assert himself. It isn't an easy undertaking for Inner Willy, but after many strange occurrences and provoca- tions there are surprising results, and Wil- loughby takes Carol, his secret love during high school, to the graduation dance. CAST OF CHARACTERS Willoughby Adams, 16, a well behaved likeable boy............Lester Meiller Aunt Hester, 63, maiden aunt............................... Blanche Metcalf Aunt Louise, 61, maiden aunt .......................... Imelda Schlaefer Aunt Olga, 59, maiden aunt............................. Mary Ann Weiske Inner Willy, Willoughby's inner self ....................... Walter Edler Stanley Clark, 16, inclined to be a little tough............ Robert Draeger Mike, 16, bashful, but a regular guy .......................... Darwin Bell Marybelle Turner, 16, the girl next door......................Joyce West Trudy Marshall, 16, twin sister .............................. Joan Neale Judy Marshall, 16, twin sister.................................Jean Neale Carol Martin, 16, the girl Willoughby secretly admires....Corrine Werdin
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Row 1: Charlene Goodnature, Corrine Werdin, Joyce Rataczak. Adeline Dahlke. Carol Wuerch. Jacqueline Kozlowaki, Edith PhiiiJps, Mar- jorie Wilson. Arlene Kosloske. Miss Irene Scobie. Doris Rataczak, Viola Kosloske. Mary Jane Foley. Row 2: Marvel Doepke, Marian Witt, Joyce Barron. VeJva Weckwerth, Helen Stubbe. Diane Gessner, Helen Metcalf. Mary Roidt, Alice Metcalf. Lois Eckerle. Edith Bucnholz, Alice Eichsteadt. LIBRARY CLUB President ......... Carol Wuerch Vice President... Joyce Rataczak Secretary-Treasurer, Doris Rataczak Supervisor.....Miss Irene Scobie With funds received from fines on ovei due books and concessions at games our club has been able to do a great deal toward improving the appearance of the library in the past. This year we are pur- chasing a new standard for the card catalog file. At our weekly meetings prob- lems are discussed and each student li- brarian is assigned work to do which varies from repairing books to dusting, cataloging books, filing or arranging the books in order on the shelves. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is composed of class officers. These students meet with Mr. Kiger to discuss school problems and activities. Seated: Donald Freitaq. Mary Ann Weiske. Darwin Bell. Alice Eichsteadt, Paul Brunet. Standing: Ruth Robinson, Eunice Metcalf. June Dalton, Gradon Gray. Allen Blief- nick, Leona Gaatz. Daniel Polcyn.
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Lett to Right: Diane Gessner. Miss Peplinski. Ida Hersey. Marilyn Gorsuch. Marjorie Wilson ONE ACT PLAY THE BAD THE CAST Kate ........... Diane Gessner Margaret ...... Marjorie Wilson Lil............Marilyn Gorsuch Peggy............. Ida Hersey The Bad Penny was the play chosen by our director, Miss Peplinski. The elim- ination contest between the two casts was PENNY held October 22. The cast mentioned above was chosen to represent the school. On Monday evening, November 3, at Montello the play entered the Dis- trict Contest against Westfield and En- deavor. The Bad Penny was awarded first place and entitled to go to Stevens Point on November 10. At the Point we received a B rating.
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