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Senior Cast OF CHARACTERS Mrs. Parker, a somewhat harassed mother...................................Marie Worden Will Parker, her husband and principal of the local high-school........Edward Cornish Annie, their maid of all work; young but not bright........................Molly Wamp Bill Parker, their seventeen-year-old son..............................Robert Miller Selma Parker, their sixteen-year-old daughter..........................Dolores Conrad Bob Troutman, Bill’s school chum.......................................Robert Tiberio Lulu Mae Robinson, a twelve-year-old terrorist...........................Alverna Ward Charlotte Mack, a wealthy miss............................................Grace Briggs George Robinson, meanest boy in town...................................Philip Schuyler Mark Willis, a very young philosopher from China.........................Robert Dean UNDERSTUDIES STAGE MANAGERS Jack Keith, Kaye Rex COSTUMES Geraldine Washburn Julia Lincoln PROMPTERS Elizabeth Barber, Martha Bush Rebecca Burke, Leota Johnson, Julia Lincoln Daniel Newman, Larry Reisinger PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Charles Standish, Chairman Eloise Hatch, Alberta Hanggi James Howe, Daniel Newman. PROPERTIES Vonda Rector, Clayton Wheat 16 BUSINESS MANAGER Madge Lafler ELECTRICIAN Larry Reisinger MAKE-UP Grace Peck, Rebecca Burke
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Itutiors Seated: Shirley Keith, Lola Northrup, Roger Coye, Samuel Schenk, Allen Baxter, Inez Campbell, Joyce Ostrander. 2nd row: Anne Grove, Ida Speers, Roberta Hargrave, Kathleen Kirkmire, Ruth Comstock, Arlene Miller, Gladys Schutt, Mr. Marapese. 3rd row: Lawrence Patterson, Barbara Lafler, Kenneth Witherow, Clara Hanggi, Merton Lincoln, Ruth Hemus, Robert Carey. 4th row: Samuel Cornish, John King, Robert Bills, Leo Randall, Richard Parshall, Fred Mansfield, Raymond Stearns. In tne year le 4, a new class entered nigh school to replace tne depar ting senior class, healiy, we weren't officially members of tne hicn scnool until we haa ceen initiated. The dreaded ceremony took place later in the year. It wasn't so terrible and was soon over. Then, our financial problems began. he haa to ob- tain enough money for a trip to New York in l 4o - our graduation year. How were we to ao it? Vie sponsored a few enter tainments during our first year and also haa a great aeal of fun. So endea our freshmen year, successful or unsuccessful, it was done. Becoming acquaintea a ain after our summer vacation, we becan our sophomore year. Here was the cnunce to make up lor any lost timel The dishcloth ana hat companies were beckoning to us and promising great profits. So we ordered some of tne tooas ana tney sola wonderfully. But our second snipments weren't received with sucn excitement. he dia all right, thougn. Our sopnor.ore year enaeu quickly, it seems, ana when we came back to school the next fall, we realized tnat v.e haa reacned the halfway mark in our high school career. How tne years haa llownl Tne greatest event was tne arrival of our r-inLs. It nau been next to im;oss ible to decide on a common cr est lor tne rings but it was finally settiea. Vie felt more like a real class after everyone nau nis ring. It seemea to Join us together. v,e were upper classmen at last. The privileges ana responsibilities connectea witn tne nonor were ours. For tne first time our’ clas was eligible to enter con- testants in tne speaking contest wnicn provides some 1'rienaly r ivalry between tne junior und senior classes. Paper collections, part of every Junior class's ac- tivities, were begun. Unfortunately, a newspaper strike curtailed some of our house to nouse canvasses. he are glaa that we nuve another year to spena at Naples Central ana are appreciative ol all the beneiits we've alneo tnrouth tne nelp of our principal ana teacher's. 18
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