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I, Marson Kelly, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to be the Wild Man, the last two years, to Sug Mauzy. I, Doug Black, do hereby will and bequeath my singing ability to Ed Likens, Dave B erger and B ob G ift. I, DanShanbeck, do hereby will and bequeath my build to Jim B ransford. 1, Doug White, do hereby will and bequeath my short haircut to Circ Mock. I, Pat Weimer, do hereby will and bequeath my position on the basketball team, the bench, to Howard Dunkin. ACT I: CLASS HISTORY ‘‘A Comedy of Terrors” A group of frightened, rabbity F reshmen are clustered in the cloistered hall of dear old North W ebster High (for whom we'd all die). In the background can be heard the dreadful rip of hair as Seniors attempt to make out their schedules. TIME: September 1, 1945. First F reshman; “Who all is here? ” Second Ditto: Oh, scads of people. Our fellow Freshmen this year are Bob B rown, Dave Payne, Loren Neibert, S hanbeck, W hite, W eimer, C over stone, Doug and B ob B lack, F idler, Dick Dishman, Annie Kuhn, F uzzy Hiner- First F reshman: ”1 say, old man, come up for air.” S econd Greenie: “Jo Ann W arble, B ev M ock, Kelly, Juanita Popenfoose, Louise Ross, Cunningham, Buggs Rider, Barbara Gieseking, and I guess that’s all.” Independent Minority: IsthatAll? Brother,-----” W atchman F reshman: “Scatter, brethren, theSeniors approcheth.”” (As the group scurries for cover, it is joined by Gloria Matthew.) ACT II: The Freshmen, now a year older are S ophomores. As our scene opens, the group is filing into W or Id History C lass. When halfway in. they are joined by Carol P ric e, L ar r ita and R eba Knouff, J ames F oik and J ayne K line. T hen J oan Overmyer walks into class late with an excuse blank. Mr. Caskey speaks: “Good morning kiddies.” Good morning teacher.” (All) Doug White: What's our grade this week? ” Mr. Caskey: “You want me to story to you? Buggs Rider: “Yeah, tell us about the three bears. (B arbara Gieseking and Loren Neibert exit, permanently.) ACT III: The class of ‘49 are now Juniors. As our scene opens, everyone is hurrying around making money. No one says anything; too busy. Later on B ob Brown, Bev Mock, Dave Payne, Carol Price and the Knouff girls exit, permanently. We won the class tourney. ACT IV: Hooray, hooray, we're S eniors” Between hunting Freshmen and signing up for our diplomas, no one says anything. Among the missing are Annie Kuhn and Jayne Kline. Gloria Matthew leaves presently. Then everyone exits, permanently but forlornly. FINIS 12
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.....Phil Payne ... Faye Pearson Janie Frisinger Keith Smallwood ...Mrs. Bodkin Mr. Cerard CAROLE BILTZ CHARLES DISHMAN JULIA DURHAM ALFRED ENGLEBERTi PAT F.BERLE JERRY ENGLE JANIF. FRISINGER JEROME HOOD MARGE GAERTE ROLF HUNTER RUTH NEIBERT DEAN KECK FAYE PEARSON ALLEN KUHN LILLIAN PRIEST PHIL PAYNE BERNICE SLOAN JAMES PRIEST HELEN SMALLWOOD JERRY RENSBERGER JOAN SMITH KEITH SMALLWOOD CAROLE SCOTT ROBERT RHODES MARIETTA WHITEHEA ED TOM MERRITT WAGONER 14
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