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JUNIOR PLAY First row: Mrs. Dayley, Sharon Sutay, Aldonna Walborn, Bob Means, Ellen Ann Phillips, Gary Fish, Timi Carl- son, David Gillespie. Second row: Nancy Adkins, Emma Jean Bickle, Donna Neill, Sandy Broadbent, Elaine White, Bruce Smith, Bill Bauer, George Venable. Second Childhood was a comedy dealing with alove affair complicated by the antics of an absent minded professor in his search for the Fountain of Youth. The characters were: Professor Frederick Relya. . .the researcher . . . David Gillispieg Mrs. Wellsrnilerf Auntie j. . .his sister. . .Timi Carlson: Sylvia Relyea. . .his sweet young daughter. . . Ellen Ann Phillipsg Philip Straton. . .the suitor. . . Gary Fishg General Henry Burbeck. . .the eccentric old millionaire. . . Bob Meansg Marcella Burbeck. . .unwanted daughter-in-law. . . Aldonna Walborng Mrs. Vivvert. . .the neighborhood gossip. . .Sharon Sutayg Mrs. Henderson. . .her mother. . .Emma Jean Bickle: Lucile Orton. . . another neighbor. . . Nancy Adkins, Judge Sanderson. . .a distinguished individual. . .Bruce Smithg Sheriff Johnson. . .a persistent law officer. . .Bill Bauer. in vwggi 4 ,yss gg:- gig s,,.,t . Q as Xa u r K t Ba, t FQ its A 'X Q X fix L , ,t IFE., L 'V -. f Q -'Q -9 1 - q if 'P fi fiil -1 9' 2 ' ' if ' ,r V - ., .1 H '-1 T9 Q li ,I ' K 1 , ,W we '3- Y. 'EQ Q wa Ks in 1-:Pig Q- Quay ,A 5 5. 84
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MIXED CHORUS First row: Carol Larango, Judy Graham, Kathleen Hoffman, Donna Adkins, Shirley Shelstad, Shirley Boe, Arlene Bredberg, Gracie Spooner, Catherine Gould, Diane Davis, Bobby Rigler, Sue Bailey, Pat Enger, Dick White, Fen Wilkinson, Mrs. Kent. Second row: Elaine Pulis, lou Ann Dean, Blanche Minne, Sharon Sutay, Midge Klingen- smith, Kay Schleicher, Carol Parenteau, Karen Skillestad, Janet Bell, Leslie Bartholomew, David Stein, Helen Sarver, Kathy Taylor, Patsy Shinn, Juanita Douglas, Charlene Speak, Rodney Anderson, David Gillespie, Third row: Lois Martz, Garnet Holstine, Helen Haymond, Nancy Way, Mary Ann Hotes, Sharon Leistiko, Loretta Franks Janet Pfohl, Nancy Armstrong, Diane Hoyseth, Denise McConnell, Betty Proffitt, Ellinor Boganes, Arleen Miller, Betty Hunter, Jo Ann Ulrich, Davy Robson, Jim Strub. Fourth row: Dorothy Edwards, Sandy Parriott, Claudia Erickson, Susan Davis, Renee McCann, Ellen Ann Phillips, Carol Rydeen, Sherry Harris, Lucy McNamee, Colleen Murphy, Gail Guidi, Gail Olson, Judy Eley, Margo Aanestad, Ardyth Dletzman, Margie Altimus, Rosalee Hart, Sandy Broadbent, Dean Woodring, Jim Goligoski, Buddy Johnson, Barry Davis. Fifth row: Lois Bohleen, Kitty Gleason, Iva Dagen, Delores Selleck, Glenda Burnett, Patty Brunett, Ralph Betcher, Roger Brooking, Dick Walker, Bill Altimus, Caroline Nickleson, Sandy Anderson, Sharon Evans, Betty Lou Barr, Lois Jones, Judy Rufus, Carolyn Betley, Penny Jo Dean, Gary Miller, Glen Raney, Bill Bauer, Jerry Franks, Jim McCampbell. SEX TET Mrs. Kent, Kay Nunley, Bruce Smith, Bill Bauer, Nancy Parriott, Elaine White, Sandy Broadbent, Aldonna Walborn.
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SENIOR PLAY First row: Ray Maier, Orvis Harper, Delmar Maroney, Jay Gleason. Second row: Mr. Grandchamp, Mrs. Dayley, Marilyn Ashley, Marjorie Clayton, Sandra Orr, Sonja Bakke, Loretta Urie, Bill Drake, Barbara Hass, Elaine Hansen, Patsy Shinn, Alberta Eggar. Not pictured: Dick Barnhart. Professor How Could You! This was a delightful comedy about a young, history-minded, woman- hating professor who could become dean of a college if he would get married. The play dealt with the humorous episodes which resulted when all his friends tried to marry him off. The characters were: Keats Perry. . . a young professor. . . Bill Drakeg Vicky Randolph. . .the bane of his life. . . Loretta Urieg Grandma Perry. . .an obliging soul. . .Elaine Hansen, Grandpa Perry. , . an innocent bystander. . .Orvis Harper: John Appleby. . . a helpful friend. . . Delmar Maroneyg Priscilla Morley. . .a sweet young thing. . . Sonja Bakkeg Tootsie Bean. . .plump spinster. . . Patsy Shinng Butcher Boy Bean. . .her big brother. . . Dick Barnhartg Valerie Whitman. . . a Southern charmer. . . Alberta Eg- garg Boggins. . .the sporting butler. . .lay Gleason. I t - I !
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