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Miss Adventure Miss Prim CShirley Ericksonb is the head of a school for Girls where Jo Carter CMarilyn Sidlirgerl with Bette CBarbara Strandgardb, Sue CBeverly Pannellb, and Peggy CHelen Williams! are among the number enrolled. While studying in Bette's room, the girls violate school rules by making fudge and are discovered by Sampson CKenneth Murphy? the janitor of the school, who threatens to inform Miss Prim. In a situation which involves four pretty coeds against one man, Sampson becomes hopelessly confused and ' leaves the room completely dazed with all closure vanished from his mind. Jo Carter, quite a tomboy, who finds thoughts of dis- life at Miss Prim's school much too quiet, disguises herself as a boy and runs away. When her absence is discovered and the general confusion and excitement had died away, Sampson finds he is minus his only pair of pants. Jo, by now, has reached the farm of Albert Brown CHerbert Noahb and applies for work. Employed here are Sarah Haskins CYathleen Thompsonb, a brawny woman separated from her husband, and her daughter Rebecca Cvirginia Hayl who spends most of her time trying to entice the men--al- though the hired man, Cyrus CBob Steffenj a grinning, gig- gling boy is in love with her. Quite a difficult situation develops when Rebecca, believing Jo is a boy, persists in making love to her. Jo comes from a very prominent family who are much con- cerned with her absence from school. When her picture is published in the papers Farmer Brown recognizes it but re- solves to Peep it a secret as he has fallen in love with her and does not want her to leave, Suspicion seems to point to Sampson, for Miss Prim is convinced, since Sampson's pants are missing, that he must have been involved in some sort of a trick to help Jo make her escape from school. Feeling he is in danger, he believes the thing to do is get Jo back to school and decide: to Vid- nap her. In the dead of the night, he steals into her room, covers her with a blanket, and makes his escape in spite of a few lusty screams from Jo. The screams bring Farmer Brown running to her room but too late to intercept the kidnapping He calls the State Police, who organize a Suddenly, with no warning at all, Jo farm with Sampson securely tied up with a cognizes him as her long-lost husband and wifely scolding for deserting her so long searching party. appears at the rope, Sarah re- gives him a good ard then turning into a kidnapper. Poor Sampson, whose only pair of pants Jo had taken, uses this loss as an alibi and is forgiven by his wife. Surprises are in store with the appearance of Miss Prim, Jo's'mother Cwargaret Smith? and the whole bevy of col- lege girls. Albert Brown and Jo announce their engagement, much to the surprise of everyoneg Rebecca and Cyrus openly avow their love. and Sarah and Sampson are reunited,
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Class Night Program Nay 21, 1946 Program Part One Wwelconen Kenneth Uurphy NBig Chief Park-Um-Much-Car-Plenty-Times and his Eleven Little Indiansn - Bob Steffen NThat which The Sun Has Takenu CHistoryD Maiden Plenty-Big-Mouth - Uarilyn Sidlinger, Scalp One - Shirley Erickson, Scalp Two - Barbara Strand- gard, Scalp Three - Helen Williams, Scalp Four - Kathleen Thompson WTO Tell Of Many Moons To Comen lProphecyJ Virginia May, Beverly Pannell, Margaret Smith, Her- bert Noah HSinging Maidens From Small Papoosesn Virginia Nay and Marilyn Sidlinger HThe Three We-Say-Umsn CTatler and Crumblerl Beverly Pannell, Kathleen Thompson, Virginia Nay HTribal Songn - Class Nl Given - CWil1D Tangled Tonsils, the Cowboy - Herbert Noah, Nudface the Mule - Calvin Larson and John Eib HWe Present The Peacepipen - Kenneth Murphy Uwe Acceptu - Larry Atkinson nOur Poetessn - Barbara Strandgard HFarowell Songu - Class Program Part Two Processional Mr. John Wilton Custafson May King and Queen and Attendants Seniors Crowning of the King and Queen Attendants Presentation of Academic Awards Ur. C. S. Hall Presentation of Athletic Awards Mr. Paul Munson Recessional Ur. John Milton Gustafson Junior Arch Bearers for Senior Processional Jacqueline Kerr, Delores Hayes, Mildred Pearsall, Shirley Jacobsen, Frances Gilbert, Joyce Tyler, Dolores Skelton, Mary Stearns, Norma Frits, Frances Peterson, Patricia Walthers, Bette Schwenneker , Crown Bearers for King and Queen Carol Pannell Karen Pannell Train Bearers for Queen Michael Murphy Ronald Buell
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