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tLeft to rlghtb-Shxrley Reddmg Joyce Spencer LOIS Nelson Irene Olson Veryl Colby M1r1am Kulttx Vernon Atkms Robert Horwood Ronme Punkar James Bayer Nela L1tw1ler Alfred Gee Mary Ann Bukl Robert Moyer Cla1r Plcard Mrs Kltchen Csponsorb Bonme N1cke1s SBHIOI Play Turn Back the Clock a comedy ln three acts was the Ch0lCC made by the en1or for thelr play Under the able d1rect1on of Mrs Ruth Kttchen ltS presenta lon on Apr1l 20 proved to be a hugh success as one of the many hlgh llghts on the school calendar for 19 1 Wllh all the rolllcklng humor of th1s comedy there 1S bu1lt around lt the unlversal truth that all generatlons are more or less allke after all In a very br1ef Prolog Mr and Mrs Charles Hlll worrled and concerned are wa1t1ng up for the1r eh1ldren Mr H111 a bank presldent and trustee of h1s church IS growmg angry harpmg on the so called 1rrespons1b1l1t1es of th1s generat1on He IS remlrded of scrre ot h1s youthful amb1t1ous and f0lbl9S and the clock 1S turned back We ther meet Mr and Mrs H111 1n thelr courtshlp as hlgh school Sen1ors 1n the year of 1928 The era lS wlcen sllcker ra1ncoats racoon overcoats ukuleles and 1azz and pan ted JHIODIE we e the fad The cast tncludes Evelyn Palmer CNela LlIXVll8I'j an attractlve glrl w1th many tnangmg moods Larry Palmer Cfom Plcardp xx ho IS a tymcal college boy of that ge 10d Sally P3llTl6l fBonn1e Nlckelsb who lS the sharo wltted devastatlnglx pe1l xou1 g Slal of the fannlv M1 and Mrs Arthe Pal1ne1 1All Gee and Shlrles Red cl11 gy axe the D'llklltS ot these three chxldren xx ho a1e often baffled by the dLllOll 111 llltll chlldlen Johnnle Stone 1Bob H0lXkOOdl who has hooes of VVll1lllIlg faxot 111th E110 Charles H111 4Bob Mo5e1J who does cxetxthmg t hate Exle as hlS gnl Xlaxh llc H3IllQOll Klan Ann Buklh vtho lS the SODhlSllC3lQd IVDICHI coed of tl11 nnt ll the xe1ge ot belng a ilappu 116119 lshernood lLo1s Nclsonb vtho has Ill 1dc tp ne1 m1nd that she lS 111 lou 1nd dett1n11ned to stop at nothmg to DlOxL 1t1 Dbllll Phxlhs Nlcmorlex flxllllcllli Kulttlb who 19 H1019 a UIllXQ1S8l type of xamn than Nlaxbellc Hllda tJoxce Spenterp who ts the 1na1d lllQOlCllllX mdependent 'Dlhc Ba11111ste1 1Ron.1ld Punkatp 11 ho lS d1 gustccl by all shenantgans Bznbara B11 ll S701 4Ve1xlCollJx1 xx ho IQ tmba11 1ssed ln hu l1ttle lJlOlhLI s 3CllOllS and Chubbx P1stC1nbc ltldllll Baxe11 who IS the l1fc of the 11'11tx I1ene Olson Gan Exin C l 1101 L s s ' 1 p1lot, 1t bllllgb Us up to date 111 th1s IllOdQlll das and agt As tht cu1t 1111 IS d1a1111 nc lllld 'XI1 and Xl1s Chtnlts H111 11 'llllllg lOl lllLll LllllCllCll to tome home as E111 lllll ta ont xx un she was out on a c L e11 Calll 1 ll Xl 1 1L oust ol tptc entatlxc 0 ls 1,1110 111 Lol Q ltlllllllli Stont xx ho ntnt llll0 the 1 1ci1o bus111cs ls non peltlng telu1s1o11 sets It 11111 clannntd 111th plot su111lots laughtu l1t11t Xkllllllllg li,llClCIIlO s Slltlkllllf., the xoung, ttls 1110 cms ot loxc Llllbllltjll dLCl5l0IlN pWss111g,, tnt lllsll lllb lllf 11d lllllllll tht Nllllt th1ougl1o11t tht 1 s . I . 1 I ' I ! .1 1 1 7 v 1 . 1 V -1 I 1 - 1 - . 11 1, - - 7 1 U . q . . . . . - - . . . , 6. . . . A , ' 1 y . . 1. - . A . I, ' . 4 1 y . 3 . . . '. , , '. sa ' . A ' A A s. A - 1 - 1 .1 9 ' s r . .' ' - - ' ' 1 ' ' . 1 1 3 ' ' ' ' - A' ' ' ' ' 1 A ' ' ' . '. . 1' ' ' ' - '1 ' . '1 5 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' s ' ,' ' . . ' 3 . . 1 - ' ' . . . -1 Q . UM L . v ' , ' N ' ' ' , , 'S 1' , , , . ' .1 ' . , .Hz . . , ' A , . A. 2' 3 I ' Q ' . ' ' y 3 Z A 1 ' D ' - .v x '-1,1 .' I V 'M A 'N . A, '.', ' V 'B . ' . . v 4 7 A . rv ,: ' lv , N , , :M ' w ' N , ' ' .V ' 'fs , Y , . ' 'S -Q A . ' 1 . . C 1- i b . . 1 . V 'D , . v .Z V. . , . ' . , C- . ' B: 1 .lack Spccht. and VQl'l!Oll Atkins are our friencls and guests of the party. Th 1 5 11 th - nlay take' place l'l'Olll the 111't-sent to the part and then in .ht- 1- A vu 1 A -1A ' 1 . l. ' .C ' ' ' - . 1' - . ' 4 ,- 1 . , A. .'sA'S pt '1 ts l'd d 1 'l 1 1 ' late. W 1 th l ' thtt L2 'ry 'ho is l.1 tl 1 H -1 ' R' '-S ' ' and Irene have Ll son. wh 21 s- ' 1' ' - lfge. 21 A zj 1 . ' 1 ' ' X2 '- 'L ' ' - ' st ' f that 3' fs ' bl 1 ' ' ' 1, 1 . -' ' Q. . T I - l 5 LS Q 2 l Q f ' z 1 qt - ' 1 ages.
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I themes found herself unemplox ed The situatlon was soon solxed because GRETA BRISTOL and MARY ANN BUKI hlred her as an lnstructor for their BUKI BRISTOL BUSINESS SCHOOL FOR BACKWARD GIRLS There are manv members of our former class who haxe risen to renown af er leaxmg our fair city Have you heard of the successful bus1ness woman of our lass Yes 1lS NELA LITWILER who has created a perfume which IS sweeping America This aromatic wonder is a cross between Irrestible and Temptation The name Irritation NELA has had sexeral lawsults corcering this unusual trade nark but they have been ablv handled by her lawyel JIM WHITMAN who al xaws manages to win his cases by swaylng the women jurors with hls Southern orawl Speaking of creative talent we had all known that VERYL COLBY had a decided talent in the field of art but we had never dreamed that she would turn to sculpturmg She has wrltten a book about the lives of famous sculptors entitled THE CHISELERS Another person who has made a name for hlmself as a true ar tist is the celebrated Shakespearian actor TOM PICARD who is noted for his line Hy Dearest Love taken from Macbeth It seems impossible that merely read mg Ylacbeth in literature class was such an inspiration Our class IS also represented ln the field of sports You probably have heard of the much publicized football player GORDON GRIFFEY whose broken bones re personally keeping Johnson 'Sz Johnson ln bus1ness Then there IS the world famous wrestler JOVIAL JAMES FROM JERSEY who is none other than JAMES was exceptional JIM declded that he had all It takes to be a wrestler His manager LES USHER spends most of his time buying llniment for the bone crusher And to think that one of our class has actually gone to Hollvwoodl Its none cther than GARY EVANS You ve heard of the Body the Shape and the Voice' Well GARY is the Eyebrows His wardrobe designer JACK SPECHT whom we nemember in high school because of his loud shirts has done much to make GARY popular GARYS suits are usually created ln JACKS favorite colors shocking orange and chartreuse with accents ln lavender and scarlet I was really astounded when I heard about the achievements of some of mx colleagues in the Music world When the Music Department of Rowe High traveled to Springfield Ohio SHIRLEY REDDINGS caree1 was decided she would be come a dancer Her chubblness has gained for her the stage name of The Bouncing Ballerina IRENE OLSON has set some sort of record too she is the only concert 1Jlal'llSl who has toured the country with a hillbilly band I wonder lf you have heard the new song written by those fussy feminine experts JIM and TOM KING which promised to be another Mule Tram The t1tle of the song IS Id Rather Dance V ith The Dolly With A Nose Like A Polly Than Drag With A Hag With A Shape Like A Bag Oh well were entitled to our own idea of harmony and dissonnance Oh what excltment' what 'adxenture and what an enjovable day But now that I am at home agaln I must put aside the pleasant memories and return to ex erwday reality In the future we shall each travel our separate path through life, but wheres er we may go we shall always have a place in our hearts for our unfor aettable friends from Rowe High School is . ' ' . ,' , ' ' ' ' . . ' ' ' 1 - ,A ,, . , Y . . . c . , . g I ' . i- s ' 4 U l V .. ,, .. H - - - , , . . ,L ,, . . . . . - . . J Y 3 . . . ' . - . 7 , . .. BAYER. Upon discovering that his groaning ability while receiving assignments , ' . - , y - . ' . y , . , - - , , 1 , . . , . - , Y . 7 . . V . Y , I . - - I . . - U . . A,, y - . . . . - , . , ' u ' n - ' at 1 J. . . . . . . . ,. V , . 7 . , . . , . - ' v V ' v , . . . , . , . Y -. . r Y v ' I - , . 5 . ' ' ' S' .
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