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fertrmygq 'N ow? n 1 1 , . . .A g F'7i!-Wi. ' Mr. Gilbreth . . Mrs. Gilbreth . . Bnestine . . . Frank . . Jackie . . . Dan . . Bill . . . Fred . . . Anne . . Lillian . . . Martha ...... Mrs. Fitzgerald . . . Dr. Burton . . Joe Scales . . . Miss Brill .... Larry ....... Student Director hide Swfvvdldwplde . Char les Meyer . . Sandra Fjclstul . lleilani Hovden . . . Philip Ryan . . . Eugene lluhc . . Roger Hnvden . . David Coram . . . Alan Rue . . . . Kay Trytten . . Deanna Albertson . Andrea Bakken Charlene Woldan . .Donald Hrdina Ferdie Armstrong . . . .Neva Lehman . Wayne Wemark . .Sharon Bakken Frank Gilbreth Sr. wanted his hfzusehcld tv be run as efficiently as a factory. He disc lvered he had to use scientific management or else result tc bedlam with his flock of twelve children. Older daugl. ters Anne, Errrestine, and Martha have ,ther ideas. They revolt by telling Dad they're going to wear silk stockings and they are going :ut cn dates with boys. Problems and projects are added to the rtcrnespun hurncr and excitement in the fast moving comedy. J
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fgzdtddfs fmzdoaelaad 77544 Paul Jones, who goes on a cram session . . Mrs. Jones, his mother Mr. Jones, his father . Junior, the kid brother Mary, his sister Qnufaganuan 0 :- Iack, Mary's boy friend . . . . Jane, Pau1's girl friend Mr. Smudgely, the principal . . . Anna, the maid can-aan.. Lilah Johnson, in somebody's past . . Policeman O'Riley . . Policeman O'Too1e . one-c King Cramer, a hot rodder . . . Mayabelle, his girl friend . . . . David Sime . . . . Sharron Hove Wayne Anderson Charles Anderson . . . Beverly Rue . JeRoy Fjelstul . . . Sandra Enrst . . . Denis Wemark . . . . Betty Jirak Marilyn Wemark . . . . Paul Jirak . . Duane Snyder . Duane Harvey Sonja Amundson Pace, action, and humor that varies from chuckles to roars, com- bine to make this a perfect play. Paul is a high school boy with troubles, and neither his girl nor the school principal seems to un- derstand him any more. He is trying to avoid summer school and at the same time keep his girl from a campus big shot. -M 3 . n QF-EGQYQ ju .31 W. K 'af if . .,,,,, K if 1
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DQ P in f Q I Charlene Woldan and Philip Ryan were very excited after many days of anxious waiting to find out that they had been chosen by the student body to be the Homecoming King and Queen of 19 56. Repre- senting the senior class were Andrea Bakken and Charles Meyer. The other underclassmen attendants were not kept in suspense as they had knovxm about it for twelve days. But when the big night arrived they were equally excited. They were chosen by their respective classes. The Junior attendants were Sharon Hove and Duane Harvey. Ramona Anderson and Darryl Spike Rue represented the Sophomore class, and Mary Jane Aga and Bob Meyer were Freshman at- tendants. Shortly before the event, Welcome Alumni and Welcome Notre Dame were assembled in big bold letters on the gym wall. The royal throne in the midfle of the bleachers had been decorated with black and white crepe paper. The Senior Class brought cake, which was served with coffee over in the church. A large crowd assembled in the gym and the crowning took place between the two games. Norvin An- derson, an alumnus of R.I-LS., acted as master of ceremonies. Amid the fanfare of Tommy Trytten's snare drum roll and Sandra Fjelstu.l's piano playing they marched to their respected places. Coach Bra- mer crowned the royal King and Queen. The Queen was presented with a bouquet of flowers from the business men of Ridgeway. The Queen and her attendants were then escorted to their throne to enjoy a thrilling basketball game with Notre Dame, in which they won in two overtimes by two points. A reception for the altunni was held in the church following the game, and a Sock Hop was enjoyed by the younger set in the gym. , l 6 The Royal Court I crown you . . g 4 I . -J I 1 5 in ' 'Hg I I 5 ' X 1 i A I
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