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A-:i!1tfafcrl'4i11. C0.-Gyflafetfhfortrirfla. MZIULLILLQ 50?- lloyre Kimball. 91.16. Mary Robinson. 95.08. Gloria Wfeeding- Q5-00. john Clark, 9383, 'r A J lafwmil yllorzt-r gaudy I . -r Q if E, .A Christine Anderson. 93.7.51 Ruger Srhmrzus. 9366: uvfV1lIl.fft'll Stanford. 93118: Carol Potter. 92.75g Harold Surluin. 9233: func Terhurlf. 92.255 Edith ffunlflin. 92118: Vvrnu lean llursha, 91.334 fumes Tllvlvrl. 9l.l6: Rirlmrcl Sllmlv, 9l.08: Shirlvy Ihwwrtrix. 90-755 lwflfy Ellvrl f0llIlS0fl, 90.414 Katherine fucwhson, 90.3.'i:: Gloria Bvvlfcr, 90.33. SENIOR CLASS ADVISORS--Miss Skoe und Mr. H. johnson. 0 19 0 SEXIUR CLASS 0l l lCERS-Ruger Svhmaus. President Donald Hanson. Vice Presidenlg Cowl Puller. Secretary Verna lean Harslza, Treasurer.
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eniaz Cfaaa we c Word has just been reccrxcd from lsland l ll Surxryc some where rn the Pacrfic that the members of the class of 52 have set up their own krngdom rrrtendrng to escape the chaos and pollutron of the 505 Yrsrtrng the Island we are brought first of rll to see he krng lohn Calark who we find rn hrs palace laradrse Retreat lr was hrs majesty with hrs queen Chrrstrne Anderson who established the present krngdom Frrst of course he had to defeat hrs rryal C'uy Enabnrt rn a duel Bob loy supplyrng the weapons After meeting our host we are rntrodueed to the courtrers Drck Sunde Chuck Smrth and Donald Han son and thc ladres rn wartrng Carol Potter Verna lean Harsha and Mary Robrnson Hrs majesty then rntroduees us to hrs rrght hand man Roc er Schnraus who rs the Prrme Mrn rster of the settlement After a brief stop at the refreshment stand where we see Lyle Hawkins and Brll Peterson rn eharge of the kings grape juree we are off on a tour of the colony On the way down the long hall we eateh a glimpse of the eourt astronomer Wayne Carey arguing wrth the Jester Eddy An derson oyer the art of catehrng the cat fish Our gurde then escorts us to the hosprtal where we see the doctor Maynard DeBord hastenrng into the operatrng room where we find Katherrnc Jacobson suffering from an aeute attack of appcndrcrtrs Before the operatron he stops to con fcr wrth a group of nurses June lerhark Shrrlev Jesness Barbara Brothcrton and Sylyra Short Wc then hear the town crrer James Pape announcrng the nc xt showrng of Tropic al N ghtmare starrrng C'erald Bethel managcd by Carl Nlaas We are ushered to our seats by Bar bara lxaufcnberg and hayc just comfortably scatcd ourselyes when thc. crrrtarn rrses rrpon c Srx oylrcs Nlcrry Anne Byrne lrrella Hagcn Shrrley llcarty Dclorcs Wrcsc Nlrldred Safratowrc h and lors Jacobson lhe next act rs a lrttle dclay cd because the opera star Dorrs Anderson has to wart for her costume man larry Chcney to sew up thc hem of her gown ln the meantrnre we lrstcn to the Corn Busters Joanne Burns and Clorra Weeclrng warbel the latcst hrllbrlly hrts Iwo lowes Hare I and Both of Ihem are Me and Put on Hour Hrp Boots Knrrte the Shrrmp Boats Are Comrn And now we are off to thc lxrngs Orchard We are rntro clrrcccl to thc foreman Pugenc Otto who rn trrrn rntroduc es us to the Apple Prekrng Queen Joan Hjermstad and her three loyal subjects l'drth C,onklrn Rrta Vrzenor and Dorrs Shack man As we wend our way frrrther into the orchard we en counter Bob Blanchard C'hrcf of Polrce haulrng Chrrck West land who has been takrng advantage of hrs posrtron as Chref Sniashcr of the Krngs C'rapcs agarn off to the guard house What orehard would be complete w rthout a tree spec ralrstv Here we find Martrn Cwox wrth hrs apprentrce Alan Ornes sadly tryrng to saye a lrttle apple tree whrch Joanne Hrtter chauffer to the Prrme Mrnrster hrt last week drrrrng a heayy rarn storm .200 Allan lloffr thc gate kecper opened the wrong gate and he clroye rrrto thc orchard ln mrstakc lNow wc hear the chapel bells rrngrnf and takrng a qurck glrmpsc rnto the chapel we see the lady s oc tette Composed of Bonnrc Bramman Shirley De'Nlarrs Helen Wilson Betsy lewrs Wrnnrfred Stanford Carol Nforyrlle Ruth Town and Patrrcra Wrtter practrcrng lherr Sunday hymn lhe pastor Rolrert lxrusc says they are dorng fine but rnstruets the organrst lrlrlrr llrnds to play more softly Hcarrng a shrrek we dash down the street to find Mary l'llen lohnson the beauty operator argurng wrth her landlord, Harold Sartarn who rnsrsts that she pay her rent rmmedrately Joanne Voshell who was gettrng a manreure and Ruth Hand who was harrng a faeral enter rnto the seene and Harold un able to cope wrth the three of them stalks angrily off Harold seems to know where he rs gorng so we follow hrm and frnd ourselyes enterrng the Kings lrttle Rose Bowl Upon further rnycstrgatron we find that a great game rs to be played today bctween Kruses Duees-captarn Alan Kruse and Smrths Drscs captarn Cahuek Smrth We pay our admrssron fee to the trc ket seller Gloria Becker prck up a program from Rosetta Bas-.wood and amble oyer to an open spot on the bleachers As Drck Haberer announces the starting lrne up we rec ognrze r fc w of the names Russel Horestad Stanley lohnson l'rcd Karberg and Donald larson The game begrns but before the first quarter rs oyer Gerald Nelson one of the Smiths Drscs errdrnen rs rnjured 'lhe water boy John Hatch runs out to the center of the field and after a few swallows of Drrrrng the half of thrs thrrllrng game lhe attentron rs cen tered upon thc two greatest serentrsts of all trme Patrrck Wrl lrrms and lrrncs l'hclan who haye just rcccrved a patent for the Wrlly lrrrrmy Back Sc ratchrng Machrne Donald C'otts man Donald McC rrren and Russel Molander proprretors of the ltc hy Wrtchy Woo Hardware Shop hare agreed to sell thrs prodrrct whrch will be manufactured rn the Womens 'llanufactrrrrng Company owned by Donna Pnfield .loann Drerks rs the forcnran of the 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