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Ano 6 1 c ao! Acziw 4 HONOR BANQUET 1 The Olds Honor Banquet, sponsored by the P.T.A. was held on March 31, giving recognition to the athletic, music and declamatory groups. After a delicious ham dinner the following program was given: Toastmaster--Leslie Anderson: lusic Recognition. vocal and band--Miss Hunter, Declamatcry Honors--lr. larahsllg Athletic, Cheerleading, and Manager Awards--lr. Hannum and lr. Brostrom, Vocal Concert--Morrell Chorus. SENIOR CLASS TRIP Cliibihl aboard a chartered bus early on the morning of April 28, the wide awake seniors started out for the big city of Chicago, anxious to cram all the excitment and fun that was possible into the three days they were there. They were accompanied by lr, and Irs. Brostrom. Among the sights they saw and enjoyed, after finding theirrooms at the Harrison Hotel, were the Planetarium, Brookfield Zoo, China Town and the Ghetto and the Tribune and Wrigley Buildings. A boat ride on Lake Nichi- gan visiting the Argon Ballroom, a baseball game and shopping at Marshall F1eld's also proved to be much fun and very interesting. Sunday evening they collected all their belongings and again climbed aboard the bus--this time to return to Olds very tired but proud and happy to have been able to see some of the big city of Chicago. They were very glad to be back in Olds again londay finding that the big city life was too strenous to have continued it much longer. TH JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET The Junior-Senior Banquet was held lay 16, 1950, at the Burlington Ho- tel st 6:30 P.l. The theme of the banquet was NAn Old Fashioned Gardenn. The tables in the banquet room were very beautifully decorated with various kinds of spring flowers. The menu consisted of Blood Root, Bird of Paradise, Golden PawPaw Sweet Psa, Snow on the lountain, Orange Blossom, Bleeding Heart, Bitterroot And leadow Sweet. The program for the evening was: Goldenrod by Marilyn Spangler, Palm Leaf by Jack Boal, Country Gardens by Doris lolander Buttercup by lr. lar- shall, Laurel by Dorothy Reschly When You Wore a Tulip by Bill Tolander, Rosemary by Delores Swanson, Oxalls by Herle Unkrich, My Wild Irish Rose by larie Swenson, Lily by lr. Brostrom, and Four Leaf Clover by Russell Bos- hart. RA
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Jtmron cuss PLAY THANK You, nm. Plnxsw' Theordore Wakefield has not always been unhappy! Prior to the in- vention of television he was a perfectly normal American family man. However, his wife's interest in things video, his younger daughter's obsession with the dance, Joan's devotion to drama and Stan's love for 'old thingsn---all these developments render Theodore helpless, and a fit subject for a psychiatrist. lr. Conrad Parker, who rents the guest room arrives at the conclusion that this Wakefield family is an ex- ception, not the rule--and the Wakefield bubble bursts! Cast of Characters Theordore Wakefield, head of the rlotous family largaret Wakefield, his unpredictable wife Joan Wakefield, their daughter of 16 Stan Wakefield, their son, a high school senior Beth Wakefield, their lively daughter of 13 Conrad Parker who rents the guest room lark Cooper, Joan's boy friend Helen Fields, the most popular girl in school Carrie Bloom, who owns the lot next door Jessie Bloom, Carr1e's sister Homer Quinn, salesman William Tolander larie Swenson- larilyn Spangler Warren Olson Virginia Butcher Russell Boshart Roger Swanson Dorothy Reschly larilyn Hudson Doris lolander Clarence Roth SENIOR CLASS PLKY UDEAD OF THE NIGHTN Alice Gardner, a young radio writer, goes to Holbrook lanor a de- serted old mansion asa country road owned by her fiance, Steve Holbrook, in order to complete an important radio script in surroundings of peace and quiet. She is accompanded by her maid, Jasmine---one of the most screamingly funny colored comedy characters ever written into a play. But instead of finding Holbrook Manor quiet and deserted as they had ex- pected Alice and Jasmine discover that it is peopled by the strangest collection of Wnutsu ever gathered together under one roof, including 'H1tler,n 'lussol1ni,n 'Queen El1zabeth,n 'Pocahontas' andnRockefeller.F They are under the care of Dr. Lawson, a strange psychiatrist, and Irs. Egg, the sinister housekeeper. Also present in the house is Glenn, a young man who claims to be crazy but who can be exceedingly sane at times, as Alice learns. What all these people are doing at Holbrook lanor is part of the mystery that unfolds as the play continues on it cockeyed course. Alice becomes involved in a nefarious spy ring, and that her safety and her very life---also Jasmine's life---are in grave danger. By the time the happy ending is reached there have been many chills, thrills and much laughter. Cast of Characters Alice Gardner, a young writer Jasmine her colored maid Pocahontas Hitler Mussolini Queen Elizabeth Rockefeller Dr. Edward Lawson, a psychiatrist Irs. Egg, the housekeeper Glenn, who doesn't think he's crazy Steve Holbrook owner of Holbrook lanor Roberta Best, Glenn's fiancee Delores Swanson Lela lae Stephens Norma Eubank Jack Boal Allan lolander Virginia Swanson Charles lesser Carl Reschly Virginia Lee Haganman lerle Unkrlch Keith Hultquist largorie Rich
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