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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY At the beginning of the first semester the Junior Class had seven bo s and ei ht irls. The class officers werezas follows: Y E S President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Student Council Student Council First Semester Florann Woodard Mary Etta Doan Shirley Wheeler Phyllis Bradley Martha Peterson Lowell Roberts Second Semester Bill Crockett Ronnie Thomas Carroll Plank Bertha Crockett Martha Peterson Jack Clow At the Fall Festival the Junior Class gave away a blanket, had a cake walk, and a basketball throw. Our class had no parties during the first semester but we had an exciting time putting on a play, WNuts and Boltsn, with Mr. Hill, our sponsor, directing. The second semester'started1and plans were made for the Junior-Senior Prom. The Prom, which is the social high-light of the year, will be held in the ballroom at the Hotel Deming in Terre Haute, March 17, 1950. Early in 1950 John Fisher entered Montezuma High School bringing the Junior Class total to sixteen. May all sixteen graduate together next year. NUTS AND BOLTS When the masterful Miss Rebecca Bolt, KPhyllis Bradleyy whose hobby is psychoanalysis, inherits a spooky old mansion from an eccentric brother, she turns it into a sanitarium for patients with phobias and nervous diseases, much to the dismay of her niece, Benita fMartha Petersonj. Whereupon, the nuts start to pour in, and the fun begins in earnest. Lutie Spinks, qFlorann Woodardy the man-hating maid, has a nervous habit of winking that gets her into trouble with fliratious men patients. Gertie Glossop QBertha Crockettj has a contagion-phobia and all but asphyxiates everybody else with her various spraying machines. Cadwalleder Cllppy QJack Wilburnj has a cat-phobia and is fright- ened nearly out of his wits by the pet cat of malicious little Wilbur, fBob Coxj a problem child. Prunella Figg lShirley Wheelerj suffers from claustrophobia, Martha Grubb, fJean Bennett! the cook, fairly wallows in melancholy, and Plunkett, fRonnie Thomasj the foxy, family lawyer, develops a persecution complex while Henry, fJack Clowj the Negro porter, harsors a natural fear of lunatics and all their works. Even Twink Starr, fLowel1 Robertsj Benita's young man, whose suit is tabooed by Rebecca, joins the company of nuts in disguise, parading an acute case of delusions of grandeur, in hope of finding a chance to soft- en the hard heart of Rebecca. Hilarious situations develop with the arrival of Dr. Hippocrates Joy, QB1ll Crockettj a synthetic psychiatrist, who undertakes to cure the patients. Complications multiply as Rebecca searches for her deceased brother's money, which he has left hidden about the house, pro- viding in a freak will that a portion of it to go to anyone who happens to find it. It soon becomes apparent that most of the patients are fakes searching for the money.
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