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CLASS HULL Harriet Bush Marilyn Hahn Shirley Hahn Virginia Harding Janice Jones Lois Miller Rojean Netson Carlyn Strand Morris Fisher Gaylen Holmes Dean Lindburg Donald Nyberg Ronald Nyberg Dale Peterson Robert Renquist Neal Sandell Ervin Schulze Leon Stunkel r o i ii n s F L U IV E II M IITT 0 Rose and Silver White Carnation In Ourselves The Future Lies
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CLASS PLAY FATHER BE CALM Dick Hamilton's grandpa had a temper but he's learned to soften his with a bit of humor. Dick's father hadn’t learned that yet, but then Dick's father had more temper to control because he had Dick. And Dick had wrecked the family car and because Dick's father had refused to let Dick use the Second-Hand'’ one they'd bought to replace it, Dick had borrowed, without permission, Bert Hemingway's new Buick. Bert was his sister Marilyn's new boy friend, and Dick couldn't for the life of him understand why his father was so upset. What if the cop did bring him home, the car was safe. Of course, he'd jimmied the works for Marilyn and her boy friend. That’s why he’d sneaked out when his father said he couldn't. He'd found Bert and everything would have been all right if his teacher, Miss Alder, hadn't come to the house to get his father's permission for him to go to the Expo- sition Building on Saturday and his father had discovered he was not in bed. Of course, his father never expected Bert Hemingway would be the one to fall over the tub or he wouldn't have placed it there for Dick to knock off the chair when he came in in the dark; all of which didn't help Marilyn’s romance in the least. Even so, things might have worked themselves out if Dick had kept his word and gotten home from the Exposition Building at seven-thirty, but when it got to be ten o'clock and he wasn't there and when Miss Alder called and said he hadn’t been to the Exposition Building at all but to the Carnival, Father Hamilton’s temper went off like an atom bomb. If Dick's father thought he was having trouble he should have been in Dick's shoes. The trouble had started when he saw the new Studebaker they were giving away at the Carnival and by nine-thirty that night Dick had used every device ever invented to buy, earn, beg or steal the stubs to every entry's ticket. He had collected three hundred and twenty-one of them—then through a twist of fate, had to go home before the drawing took place. Fate took another twist right in the middle of the Worst Scotch Blessing Dick had ever had. Junior burst angrily into the room an- nouncing that some fool had broken into his favorite radio program just to read off a lot of silly numbers. The number happened to be the number Dick had in his tickets. MR. HAMILTON—Gaylen Holmes MRS. HAMILTON—Shirley Hahn RICHARD HAMILTON—Ervin Schulze JUN1E HAMILTON—Harriet Bush REDFORD SANDBERG—Donald Nyberg MARILYN HAMILTON—Virginia Harding BERT HEMINGWAY—Leon Stunkel GLORIA—Lois Miller MARGY—Janice Jones EVERETT PARKER—Ronald Nyberg COP—Neal Sandell MISS ALDER—Rojean Nelson GRANDPA—Morris Fisher
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Kathleen Holing Kenneth Bowers Ila Mae Werner Carroll Shenk Janice Wjlshusen Verland Widga Joyce Klingsporn Robert Gustafson Jo Ann Deuker Myron Norquest Shirley Stevens Loren Germeroth
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