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L. Moetsch, J. Doyle, R. Lynch. LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Underwood M. Hibbs L. Tunnell D. Harman L. Berst J. Roberson I. Lynch Leichtman, Carlin, Njus, Sjobakken. agua!! N wt I-54 125 A' . 1 if 4' A comedy in one act by Anton Tchekoff. As the play progresses, Ivan is trying to propose to Natalia Stepanovna. In the ensuing minutes of the play, Ivan encounters more and more obstacles to deter him from his mission. How the play ended made for a very interesting form of entertainment. CURSE YOU, JACK DALTON An old fashioned melodra ma in one act in which the audience participated. A, very black villain, a pure heroine, and a manly hero made up the main charac- ters of this play, The aud- ience enjoyed hissing the villain and cheering the hero. But Fate stepped in, and it all ended well. A moving, dramatic presentation in one act by Kenneth Sawyer Goodman. This play has three main charactersg Peter Steele, his wife Prudence, and a Tramp. Peter Steele and his wife were a very deceitful pair, and they were plotting to take a boy's money from him. On Christmas morning a Tramp visited the house and brought them the real meaning of Christmas.
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Grammercy Ghost JUNIOR CLASS PLAY Chris Bean died leaving a few paintings to the doctor, Doctor Haggit, to pay him for his efforts to heaL Then a number of surprising things develop, among them the fact that some of Bean's old friends turn up and pay some of Bean's old bills, taking only a few of Bean's paintings are really worth a fortune. A mad scramble ensues to find the missing pictures, and the family is able to get all of them except the one in the room of the maid, Abby. A very hilarious chase is on, with unsuspecting Abby in the middle. How the play ended was very surprising to the audience. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: I. Schupanitz, P. Sjobak- ken, G. Roberson, K. Mahoney, L. Gray, M.Clements W. Sweet. SECOND ROW: Mr. Loslo, J. Doyle, D. Njus, J. Palmersheim. Nancy Williard inherits Nathaniel Combs, a ghost, along with a big house, from an old neighbor lady who dies. Nancy is the only one who can see or hear Nathaniel, and that presents aproblem, especially when a news reporter comes to interview her and finds her talking to someone who isn't! Naturally, everyone is beginning to doubt her sanity. They decided to send her to an asylum. Along with all this action we have the age-old love triangle of three men in love with one woman. It was a very mysterious play, and enjoyed by all. The Late ALL SCHOOL PLAY FRONT ROW, Left to Right: D. Hutcheson, K. Caul- field, B. Weidler, M. Griffin. SECOND ROW: D. N jus, D. Borlaug, I. Doyle, D. Harman, D. Kurten- bach, Mr. Loslo. Christopher Bean
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CONCERT FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Sjobakken, Gray, Hansen. SECOND ROW: Hill, Stiefel, Kelly, M. Triplett, Jensen. THIRD ROW: Pearson, Marge Triplett, Jean Roberson, Palmersheim, Harman, Munson, Baldwin, Calhoun, Tunnell, K. Laures. FOURTH ROW: L. Stover, M. Blunt, B. Upham, Clements, Richards, Fisher, G. Blunt, Lee Stover, Berst, Borlaug. STANDING: Lynch, Forkenbrock, Sanderson, Do.wd. Nu m e r o u s performances by both the Concert and Marching Band have been presented under THE GUIDING HAND OF MR. UTTERBACH
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