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SPRING FEVER The Senior Class has selected the three-act comedy, Nspring Fevern, for presentation the nights of April hth and Sth under the direction of Mrs. Williams and Mr. Hoopingarner. Jacky Howard fBob Christiej is the typical young man of seventeen, he carries the weight of the world upon his shoulders. Since his father's death, his younger sister, Peggy, CPatsy Smith, and his mother, fHelen Ann Paytonj have been living with Aunt Eulalie QJoan Millikany. It is a struggle to exist because the money the father left them is being saved for the children's education. Jacky feels dependent on his spinster aunt and would like to be able to support them all. At present he is involved in his first romance. The object of his adoration is Spring Billington, fMary Louise Smithj the belle of the town. Jacky and his rivals find it very difficult to keep up with Spring and her many whims and fancies. Every week or so she seems to have a new ideal. First it is William Powell, then Bing Crosby and finally the President himself. Naturally, trying to live up to these many personalities keeps the boys on the jump, especially Jacky, who has first invented a product that is bound to event- ually make him a millionaire. Peggy intends to finance her brother's invention by selling hair tonic-a product of her own make. A neighbor buys it and her hair starts falling out. To further add to the troubles, Aunt Euly's stocks go down to al- most nothing and just when she has fallen in love with Jackyfs athletic coach. Things seem pretty hopeless when the tide turns and certain events happen that seem to guarantee the family's future independence and happiness. Price, QBob Warren, the fond father of Baby nBodkinsW, turns in an unusual characterization as do Ray, fDon Myersy Jacky's chum, Mr. Knight, fErnest Paytonj the athletic coach, Donna, QEmma Lou Marshallj Price's wife and Tessie, fBeverly Ryanl the slow moving, slow speaking, slow thinking maid. SENIOR FAREWELL Although this is the time we have been waiting for patiently during the past four years, it is also time to say Farewell. We bid farewell to our classmates, our teachers, and our school. While it is a sad event as are most good-byes, it is at the same time a happy one. We will miss our fellow students but we are eager to venture forth and prove ourselves better men and women. For the rest of our lives we will remember and appreciate our days at Montezuma.
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