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,1M3, CAST OF CHARACTERS WILBER MAXWELL Gene Carpenter HERCULES NELSON Jerry Powers BETTY LOU MAXWELL Sandra Stephens CONNIE MAXWELL Kay Bailor BERNADINE SMITH Jeanie Marsh JOHN MAXWELL Coquelle Thompson JANET MAXWELL Kay Jones AUNT MARY Joan Reeves LIMPY McGUIRE Art Aamoth NORA McGUIRE JoAnne Jones ROUGHHOUSE RUBY Rosealee Adams MR POTTER James Carr LUCY BURNS Judy Kuntz MRS MOTT Priscilla Cutri ht CONNOLLY Ray Tay or -i g2'1-'ff-f '+ 'l ' :' ' ,Tr 45 Tir a X A' M fl 'f H Q' A g -1' T H E B 0 A R D I JUNIOR CLASS PLAY comsny IN THREE ACTS MARCH 18, 1957 HIGH SCHOOL GYM SYNOPSIS When Father leaves home on a business trip and Mother de cides to accompany him, Wilber sees his chance to make some money for that long wanted bicycle advertises for boarders, and the oddities that come, lus the an tics of Wilber, supp y merry en tertainment for the evening N G H O U S E R E A C H it ,Mmm was in Jail, did youon WThis is me husband, Hoiman 'Ninety Volt' Jones We call him that cause he goes out like a loight ever' oncet to while, but when he connects, they go stiff all overln WShoot a mile! Are you mad at me Mom Connie Betty Lou?' -uf win 01,9 ,598 W 1 ,413 U' my www .slit 7 Father middle found house, couch, 1 came home in of the night, every bed in as well as occupied floor! 'Are you still here?' 'lf 5? 1 ....-..-i1-- 'OOCIIII flffflff. .Ill . .'.l'....l.. . IQOUCUIIO lllflll fffflfllllfiff UCUCIIII Ollillf 1 . loose ll.... CCOOOCIICOIC Y OOIIIIO Q IQOODOICUCIIICIO . ..C.ll..lUl..OIl I ...C ICI E Ui!! IOIIIOOOII .. 1 Q. 'fn -. A y, A . S !s:.f'l.t,,,'- I, A as 1 X 7i 'M'.'4v-, .-'-1. 'n w V ,e,1,,',f, ras '. 4--T .' v' 'g 7 'fi' v-i ,' ,k d v' , . , ,N 5- A ,.,. , - .iuxje 3 4,1 ,vigrx E v,o..f'f,z 5 '-1, :I fwgldil 'mai auxi Qs, ld,VQ il' fwa', Q seq. didn say Father '-1'-5' ., '..1p ... , ' 1 1-1 , ' Q fvfy' ' T' M- HN. n t .VU ' 4 ,TK i Y,,,l'.2Jz'm:.'Ki1 af nf gr- pt f. ? 2 ' 'f1e,Q',, 'ZA gipgru we rl' 1, I. ir ff if VWVf E ... 9 1 V . 1 1 s JJ. a d , I 5 W ooo , ... . bY . Q. ,L V' o - v ,A ATS' VL-.. 4 ' . , V n,' ,A ' t 1 the an the the strangers He slept on what was left the
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Certain clocks in the town of Siletz were tocking faithfully, oblivious that any thing existed but the sleeping forms depending so heavily upon them Then they sprang into action with a tangling noise, alarming the somewhat amorphous forms into realization that it was 2 a m , time for all good little senior boys and girls to get up, for today was the day the class of '57 had awaited most of their poor, innocent, greedy, little San Francisco On the trip lessly until the border of fourteen gay, Stephens, Mary Hawes lives SENIOR SKIP TRIP, destination down to San Francisco we motored end that first sunny afternoon we reached the sunny state, California We were light hearted seniors, escorted by Jo Struebin, Virginia Moore, and Darrell Passing through the Sacramento Valley, we must have looked quite foreign, with the Oregon fog still clinging mournfully around our shoulders, looking like misplaced halos Whether it was the sun or the fact that our impeccable manners had changed some what is hard to say, but our fog like halos cleared in time The scenery had so markedly changed that the miles seemed to slip by at an in DESTINATION SAN FRANCISCO after while actually after endless hours, we reached our hotel in the midst of San Francisco just three blocks from Market Street Imagine the group's extreme amusement at one of the class by the name of Gene Erickson Being one who has seldom been out of Siletz, he stood in the middle of Market Street, mouth agap, eyes fight ing with each other over which way to look, and shaking nervously He had to be almost led around, but soon showed remarkable adaptability to city life by getting a real bar ain, which his financial ad visor, Darrell Bailor, eartily endorsed Some poor, kind, old man with a fast ton e talked him into buying a solid gold ring worth go for Sl 50 How could he resist? He still wonders why his finger turns green when he wears it The next few days were hectic, exciting, and full with Siletz High Seniors going to such places as the 8 mile long Golden Gate Park that has something of everything in it, Chinatown, Market Street shopping, seeing the shows, taking a cruise on the bay for a closer look at Alcatraz, crossing the Golden Gate Bridge, Oakland Bay Bridge, a trip to Treasure Island, and explorations into every nick and corner of the city All too soon it was time to head back Early Wednesday morning we divided into groups, one leaving early with Mrs Struebin and Mrs Stephens, and the other later with Mr Hawes The trip along the coast was scenic and the time slipped by The night, after a day in the Redwoods, found us at Eureka As our minds were quite tired, we forgot we were seniors and by some strange means came under the impression Oregon State, thus getting What kind of night was it? that fill and illumine our GATEWAY T0 TEA GARDEN two we were sophomores from into a night club Wow! A night like all nights times Eight the next morning ing for Siletz, a place that for days had seemed so far away as to be almost unreal By evening we were all snoring loudly in our beds from which we had de found us reluctantly head parted where world taken townn, GIANT AMONG MIDGETS six days earlier, before good fortune led us we had an opportunity to become a part of a of adventure. We dreamed of a trip we had that caused the tumultous earthquake in 'our San Francisco. creasingly rapid rate, so that in no time at all...hardly any time at all...well,
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