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Play cast and Mr. Magstadt at rehearsal. Susan Uudy Kueblerj and her father, Dr. Caldwell qKent Hardmeyerj in a flashback. A scene from the play. The final dramatic scene with the principal Qleffery Auchy, Mr. McGinnis qMaurice Svihovecj, and Mr. Kovalesky. Mr. Kovalesky, fSig Trautweinj in the dramatic end of the first act. Bill McGinnis as he talks to Mr. Kovalesky just before his death. Alice Woodbridge fVivian Vukelicj eavesdropping on Mr. Prince fDick Matzkej and Mr. Kovalesky as they examine the fire escape. The Play Cast. 15
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Senior Class Pla FIRST ROW: Judy Kuebler, Rita Martin, Evelyn Marthaller, Carol Ottmar, Virginia Freer, and Virginia Roberts. SECOND ROW: Mr. Dale Magstadt, Director, Vivian Vukelic, Darlyne Karnrath, Shirley Swindler, Marjorie Kilber, Lynette Wentlandt, Loretta Heinrich, and Nancy Fiedler. THIRD ROW: Terry Manolovits, Sig Trautwein, Dale Eisenbarth, Jeffery Auch, Jim Lince, and Ron Srb. FOURTH ROW: Ervan Weiler, Maurice Svihovec, Ted Peters, Kent I-Iardmeyer, Dick Matzke, Bob Skogley, and Joe Mitzel. This year's Senior Class departed from tradition and chose the unusual play The Re- markable Incident at Carson Corners. The play, Written by Reginald Rose, was differ- ent in plot and method of presentation. It required no scenery other than chairs. The Whole play took place on the stage of Carson Corners' high school. In the play, some of the students accused the janitor, Mr. Peter Kovalesky, of murder. The ensuing drama involves most of the leading citizens of Carson Corners. The director, Mr. Magstadt, receiving his gift of skis, ski poles, and bindings. The presentation was made by Marvin Buchholz and Ervan Weiler. 14
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unior Class Play FIRST ROW: Noreen Mills, Lind Landis, Elaine Weiler, Judy Hardmeyer, Violet Haberstroh, Ren'e Gilbert, and Janice Domjohn. SECOND ROW: Steve Grant, Dean Kelsch, Jim Kramer, Richard Gutenkunst, George Hefner, Jim Burcham, Gary Berreth, and Mr. Magstadt, Director. The Gage family seek peace in an old farmhouse. There, Mother fLinda Landisb re- modelscoffee grinders into lamps, while Father fGary Berrethj tries to write a best seller novel in a blitz of interruptions instead of in that country quiet which he sought. In the blitz, he ignores the arrival of johnathon Rockwood fRichard Gutenkunstj and his wife Mathilda Qjudy Hardmeyerj, who have the right to live in the Gage house. No one had worried about that clause in the deed, since the Rockwoods were supposed to be dead. A contest for possession begins, with neither able to turn the other out. jonathan brings back the cow Father had saved as a fireman--to stake her on the front lawn. jonathan plans to hold a funeral of an old acquaintance in the house. During all this time Gage's lawyer, Mr. Loomis Ulm Kramerj is trying to rid the household of the Rockwood family. Barbara's boyfriend George Qim Burchamj doesn't appear at the right time, and Barbara Wiolet Haberstrohj and the RockWood's son Matt CSteVe Grantj go out on an errand of mercy when a blizzard clamps down. Because Matt has a bad reputation, Frieda fElaine Weilerj The Gage's maid has resigned from her job. The storm continues and the two families are isolated. The electric lines fail--and the oil-burner and the range won't work. Mother forgot the food anyway! ln the freezing house, while the Gages breakfast on what's left---cornflakes, molasses, and olives!--from the rooms of the unmodern Rockwoods come gusts of warmth from their woodburner, and the smell of coffee and frying ham. The Gages rally around Father and his cornflakes and olives, until they smell the Rockwoods' fresh biscuits! Then they desert Father. He accuses his two small daughters Sarah CNoreen Millsb and Paula Ganice Domjahnj of being traitors. It even ap- pears that Barbara has eloped with the Rockwood's son. lt looks like it will end in com- plete disaster! But Sherrif Carson fDean Kelschj brings the good news that George has not left town. Uncle Walter CGeorge Hernerj brings tidings of great joy that the Gorleys had a new addition to the family. The play, presented in mid-April, was directed by Mr. Dale Magstadt with Ren'e Gilbert as assistant. 16
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