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l1:1:12:13erlzelezlzl-gi Alpha M,lt::::,::::::e12,1 HERE COMES CHARLIE Junior Class Play The play rolls along with Larry Elliott, a young broker, who is Char11e'e guardian, Hrs. Fanny Farnham, Larry's snobbish aunt, and Ted Hartley, Larry's cynical college pal. Then there are Charlie Hoppe, Larry's ward, and Uncle Aleck Twiggs, who, like Charlie, is a true product of the Ozarks. Url. Smythe-Kersey, a haughty society matrong her daughter, Vivian, who is engaged to Larryg and her son, Mortimer add comedy as do Nora Malone, the cook, and Officer Tim HcGr1ll, Nora's Irish policeman fiance. When Charlie returns, barely recognizable in her successor, the glorious Charlotte, th6 play ends with everybody happy. CAST OF CHARACTERS Larry Elliott - Young business man -----'--------- Charles Croyle Hrs. Fanny Farnham - Larry's aunt ------------------ Norma Wagner Ted Hartley - Larry's college pal ------------------ Elmer Krepps Charlie Hoppe - Larry's ward ------------------- -larjorie Haines Uncle Aleck Twiggs - In charge of Charlie- --------- Edward Houck Vivian Bmythe-Kereey - Larry's fiancee ----------- Lillian Croyle Mrs. Smythe-Kersey - V1v1an's mother- ------------- Ann Creeewell Mortimer Smythe-Kereey - V1v1an'e brother- ------- Clair Bprankle Nora Malone - Cook at Elliott home ------------- Hary Jane Temple Officer Tim HoGr1l1 - Nora's sweetheart ------------ James Beatty JUNIOR CLASS ORCHESTRA Margaret Davis Betty Barclay Jane lclanus Hazel Rudy alll::l ll:l:.:,.gf 21 R..,xii:::::f,:: :,:,l
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za:e:.::,:a.:::.::.ll4,41 Alpha Ie.-E2.1:.:.:a.:::.:.::.:.: P JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY The Junior Class started its Freshlan Year with twenty-five members. The officers were as follows: President, Edwin Walker, Vice-President, lary Jane Temple, Secretary, Jane lolanusg and Treasurer, Edward Houck. The class activities were a hike and weiner roast to Rook Springs in October, a vegetable soup sale in December, a weiner roast at Pine H111 in April, and a square dance in larch. Our Sophomore Year found us with just twenty members and the following officers: President, Charles Croyle, Vice-President, Betty Barclay, Secretary, Jane Holanusg and Treasurer, Norma Wagner. The activities for this year were a weiner roast in October, a trip to Huntingdon to the movies in February, and a square dance in April. We also sold Jello as a class financial project. We began our Junior Year with eighteen lelbers but only for a short time, as Joanne Attios left us in November to return to her hole in Hershey, Pennsylvania. Our officers were as follows Presilent, lary Jane Telpleg Vice-President, Norna lagnerg Secretary, Lillian Croyle, and Treasurer, Edward Houck. Included in our activities for this year were two square dances, the play, 'Here Comes Charl1e', also the selling of Jello. Last, but not least, it was our pleasure to entertain the Seniors at the Junior Prol. We elose our Junior Year with the hope that we will all bo together when wo begin our Senior Year. Za.aa:.:.:.:aa.:.:.l,..M 20 TH..
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:I121:12,:-:,:,::,:,:,:a.M Alpha ya..111::::,:,:,,:,:,:,-,,,:.,1 -A ,. , SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY The Sophomore Claes started their Freshman Year with Miss Geyer as their class advisor, and the following officers: President, William Hurleyg Vice-President, Betty Whiteeelg Treasurer, Blair Croyleg and Secretary, Dorothy Goss. Phoebe Goss was elected as our Student Council member. The class activities were a square dance on November 12, the gathering of scrap paper on January 15, and an ice-skating party January 16. The class started their second year in high school by electing the following officers: President, William Hurleyg Vice- Presldent, Miriam Summers, Treasurer, lax Brooksg and Secretary Betty Whltesel. We also elected Miriam Summers and William Hurley to be Student Council IBIDCTB. We had a vegetable soup sale and gathered scrap paper. On February 9, 1945, we had our square dance. We feel that this has been a very successful year and are eagerly looking forward te next year. 01 43333:-,::i:v:'iA:::,i::mo1:::::'?L:::.M Pk-uui::::1mt:::mec:::':::l:t:'1:::mol:::l:t:n1, 1m1Q
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