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First Row: Herbert Boyer, Janet Plikerd, Patricia McKinley, Peggy Clay, Virgil Paglow. Second Row: Stephan Lanning, Wanda Thompson, Patrilia Hanley, June Oackes, Frances Wilges, Donna Goetz, Robert Whetstone. Iunior Class Play Characters Jerry Minton-a teen-ager ........ Janet Plikerd Albert Parker-from next door .........,....,....................... Stephen Lanning Caroline, Scoots -Jerry's younger sister ....,,,,..,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, Pat McKinley Diana-Jerry's older sister ,................................. Wanda Thompson Delores Megglehammer--the C00k .............................................. June Oackes Tom Corning-in love with Diana ...........,.................,........,. Virgil Paglow Roger Minton-the father .,,,,,,,,,..,.,,,,,,.,..,,.,,,., Robert Whetstone Eve Tyler-an attractive widow ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,..,.,..,.,, Pat Hanley Martha Minton-the mother .........,.................,...,..,. Frances Wilges Mrs. Simmons-a trained nurse ,.....,.......,...,,.......,................ Donna Goetz Grandma Thornton-Martha's mother .,.,,.................,................... Peggy Clay The Sure-Shot Man--an exterminator .......................... Herbert Boyer The Junior Class Play was directed by Mrs. Garwick. A Little Honey Mrs. Minton portrayed a very busy wife and mother who insisted on living every one else's life. Diana decided to listen to her grandmother because her mother hadn't coached her to an advantage. She was not the kind of girl Tom, her boyfriend, ex- pected her to be. Mrs. Tyler, the Widow, enjoyed the com- pany of Roger, Mrs. Minton's husband. Al- bert, the boy next door, and Jerry had trouble of their own, but unknowingly added to Diana's. Scoots added interest with Pegasus, her frog, and also caused the cook to be on a rampage. Grandma had her own troubles with the nurse. The Sure Shot exterminator man was called. He found wood ticks in the house. Grandma decided, You can't catch flies with sand paper, you have to have some stickum and 'A Little Honey' . -
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l Grade School Operettos The grade school put on three operettas this year instead of one as they always have done before. They are as follows: A Day of the Circus Marilyn Clement, Janice Degan, Anita Medaugh, Ellouise Biederman, Patty Rider, Eleanor Morris, George Kimmet, Claudette Moorman, Ronnie Busch, Stanley Workmen, Lorene Bauer, Linda Adams, Doris Breneman, Lois Thompson, Myrna Moorman, Shirley Strayer, Carol Whitling, Betty Knapp, Twyla Mul- holland, Gary Truesdale, Richard Putman, Ruth Champ, Janice Hirn, Pat Jones, David Wilson, Kim McDorman, Mary Jane Lies, Barbara Hoch, Tommy Hullinger, Dick Fryer, Billy Oakes, Steven Ramaker, Carol Ann Comer, Phyllis Risher, Patty Ann Wil- liamson, Carol Bigelow, Russell Shark, Sue Gillaspie, Jere Winegardner, Helen Smart, Sammy Blythe, Dick McMichael, Mary Susan Brooks, Martha De- Vilbiss, Barbara Harrull, Mary Jane Stalter, Tommy Walter, Ruth Croft, Barbara Brinceield, Bill Collins, Shirley Reynolds, Larry Bauer, Ted Bell, Barry Failor, Richard Rider, and Wayne Whetstone. The Cobbler and the Elves The Cobbler ,.....................,........,..........l....,. ...Truman Bell Cobbler's Wife .........................,.................... Shirley Wood The Rich Man ........ ................. T om Monfort Leather Man ......... .....................,....... W illiam Graessle Elf ........................ ............................... T erry Shackelford Curtain Elves ............ Bobbie Renz and Larry Fowler Dancing Elves ........ Carl Johnson, Clair Zimmerman, Bob Moorman, Jay Seibert, Kenny Rider, Teddy Biederman. The Ponies ................ Lorna Strayer, Jean Place, Merl Gaskill, Earl Gaskill. The Forest ....,........... Sharon Binkley, Beverly Harter, Joyce McCain, Shirley Rohrbach, Georgia Wisher, Janice Zimmerman, Harold Evans, Martha Bu- chanan, Martha McMichael, Mary Lou Harbison, Barbara Looscher, Carolyn Hile, Nora Shepler, Gretchen Post, Jackie Boyer, Elizabeth Miller, Marilyn Mulholland, Mae Shanks, Joan Wienken, Shirley Bell, Marshall Laman, Homer Culver, Kenneth Bible, John Moorman, Billy McDonough, Larry Reeder, Linda Place, Eva Rider, Patty Adams, Jean Ann Swickrath, Judy Balthaser. The Goblin Fair Geraldine Ca little girl who has-a great adventurej ............................................ Janet Snyder The Mushroom Fairy, who lives in the magic forest ............................................ Janet McDorman The White Rabbit .......,.................................... Billy Purdy The Little Small Red Hen ............................ Lila Barnett Bloden, a very useful person ................ Grace Monfort The Moon Fairy, who knows the way to the Goblin Fair ................................,.,..... Jean Fronk The Big Goblin ...................................... Charles Hausser The Medium Goblin ....................,.,............. Charles Prine The Littlest Goblin ......,....................... Joe Winegardner Moonbeams .......,......., Jane Britton, Charletta Monfort, Charletta Monfort, Ruth Brown, Eileen Fought, Mary Holten, Garna Truesdale, Vivian Milhisor, Nancy Hixen, Nellie Paglow, Lois Slentz, Mary Richardson, Letha Hager, Sharlene Graham, Marlene Wilkins, Alice Avery, Norma Monfort, Eleanor Mulholland. Grey Mice ............................ Elsie Knapp, Susan Miller, Anna Bowers, Maxine Sprague, Jane Strayer, Jean Strayer, Janice Core. White Mice .......................... Marvin Miller, Glen Brooks, Elmer Kill, Dallas Mulholland, Bobbie Shepler, Benny Oehlhof, Bernard Leis, Angelo Mauri, Norman Young, Billy Morris, Lindon Kroskop. Goblins ............................ Jesse Rupert, Martin Strayer, Roger Whetstone, Hugh Seibert, Walter Bran- stetter, Roger Thompson, Bobbie Grear, Todd Irick, Forrest King, Richard Zimmerman, Dixie Harter, Judy Harbison, Evelyn Morris, Shirley Wienken, Patricia Gehr, Shirley Neidhardt, Roxanna Long, Lester Harter, Johnny Medaugh, Sue Hilty.
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First Row: Mary Parkison, Lillian Severns, Joan Gossard, Martha Reeder, Betti Patterson, Peggy Davis. Second Row: John Ortega, Harold Moorman, Miss Deemer, Bill Pflueger, Joe Becker. Absent: Wayne Potts. Senior Class Play Characters decide to marry and live happily ever after. . . . But something goes amiss with their plans Sldney Holbrook ------------ A Umversgy Slgudint for they are no sooner enjoying the bliss of l 06 QC er matrimony when in pops Sidney Holbrook's Clalre H01b1'00k ....----- -...-.-.---------------,-- 3 C0-ed father to pay them a visit. He is astounded at Joan Gossard Stephen Holbrook ....,.... ,....... S idney's father Bill Pflueger John Holbrook .................................. Uncle John Harold Moorman Mrs. Christine Sheridan ........,. Claire's mother Lillian Severns Marilyn Sheridan ............, ........ C laire's sister Mary Parkison Happy Wilson ..........,......,.............i Just a pal Wayne Potts Georgia Sanders ........ A friend from the south Martha Roeder Edith Blair ....... .............,... A n actress Betti Patterson Barrat ......... ....... A n English butler y John Ortega Susanne ..,..............,.................,,. A French maid Peggy Davis The play was directed by Miss Deemer. Easy Money It tells the story of two impulsive students at the University of Southern California, who finding a lovely girl in the house and of course an explanation is in order. Claire explains that she is the sister of Sidney's house-mate, Petey Dingle, and that the lovely house be- longs to Petey. After frantically trying to find someone to become Petey Dingle, it falls to the lot of Claire herself to impersonate the eminent Petey-and what a commotion she causes! Claire no sooner becomes the handsome boy when her mother walks in to spend the weekend. Frantically she switches from boy to girl and the situation causes the greatest hilarity. Suddenly Sidney's Uncle John-Stephen Holbrook's brother-appears from Hawaii to see Sidney's new wife. Uncle John has been the financial mainstay of the young married couple and has come through handsomely when Sidney informed him of the marriage. John and Stephen Holbrook have not spoken to each other for fifteen years and now they meet. With Uncle John waiting to greet Sidney's wife-and Claire frantically trying to keep her identity a secret from Sidney's father-and Claire's mother demanding all sorts of explanations, you can imagine what a dilemma Claire is in.
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