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CLASS l'CEM It has been four years when class of '52 .first applauded the colors, white and royal blue. N.ow we have come to the graduation day And a fond farewell to all, we must say. V»e entered high school with many a fear, when first we began that Freshman year. Initiation we will never forget, kemories of that day lingers with us yet. As sophisticated Sophies we had much to learn, Algebra and History, we did spurn. But it didn't take us long to find out We really had nothing to shout about. As Jolly Juniors we presented our class Dlay And the Junior-Senior Banquet was surely bright and gay. Gathering scrap psper, to make a little money, The way we had to work, it really wasn't funnyi How as Seniors, we've come to the open gate. With Determination and Labor, Success will await, from folk High, to a world with opportunities we go In Life, where, with God, a wonderful future we know. CLASS fLAY THIS LIGHTING FISHERS The fighting Fisher family are down to their lest borrowed nickel because fop Fisher has been counting on the eventual success ui his paint business. What he needs is capital, and the arrival of Charles W. Griffith, retired stock broker, to discuss financing the project brings hope to the family that their penny-pinching is at an enu. it looks pretty good until the Fisher kids, fergy and Bill, come face to face with Griffith's undisciplined tribute of four noisy, destructive adolescent brats. Fisher has told his wife, Elsie, and the two child- ren, that they must bend over backwards to see that the Griffith mob have a good time, because, Fisher has learned the Griffith children run Griffith. He tells feggy that she and her brother must take the Griffith kids to a movie, an edict to which Peggy rebels since she is planning to attend a high school honor banquet with her one and only Mitch Curruthers. Then the Griffith entourage arrive. There is Don Griffith, the wolf who Immediately invites poor Peggy to a party the very night of the banquet; Mildred the spoiled brat who makes long distance calls on the phone to NewOrleans and Toledo; Jerry, the young wild man, and Norma, who still plays cowboys and Indians. They start out by breaking thewindows of Mrs. Perkins. the Fisher's neighbor, and leading the poor woman on a wild guoas ousse as sne trioa zo catch them, but things come to a head when Mitch Curruthers has a fight with Don Griffith, knocking him cold. The Fishers try to hide this from Griffith unsuccessfully, and, when he finds out he practically tears the roof off. Jerry and Norma borrow Bill's flivver to evade Mrs. Perkins, not knowing the car is short of rear license plate. When a telephone call tells Griffith the little angels are in the city klink, he merely explodes. The deal is off! Then Mitch's mother comes up with a fantastic scheme to get Griffith back and tame his kids. It doesn't work, leading only to iqore complications with more troubles for the Fishers and more laughs for the Audience. Peggy Fisher—Marilyn Fisher Mitch Curruthers—Bob Peterson Bill Fisher--Vern Samuels Elsie Fisher—Annette Wilshusen George Fisher—Emil Rosno Joy Kirby—Marilyn Lind Charles C-riffith--Duane Johnson Don Griffith—Marvin nelson Trudy 3rown--Sheralee Hill Jerry Griffith—Clarence Peetzke norma Griffith—Barbara Walker Mildred Griffith--Donna Monson Mrs. Perkins--Leors Meyer Mrs. Curruthers—Jeenelle Kroger
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