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Randy Nord smiles as Joan Nord gives Connie Burger a make-up job. Magic, Poetry, Mr. Maxwell (George Schipp) volunteers unwanted advice to Betty Lou (Beverly Begle), Bernadine (Bonnie Lange), Wilbur (Randy Nord), and Hercules (Pat Lueken). Mr. Maxwell (George Schipp) and Mrs. Maxwell (Kathy Kippenbrock) stand in amazement as 10
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Band, Glee Club Present Christmas Sing-Out Old time Christmas carols, live “dolls” toting teddy-bears, and a great sounding band! What more do you need to give you the Christmas spirit? The Glee Club and Band gave a Christmas program for anyone who needed a little something to give them the spirit of the season. A group of first graders held the attention of the audience with their own version of “Nuttin’ for Christmas.” A panto- mime family scene and a sing-along featuring carols such as, “It’s Begin- ning to Look a Lot Like Christmas,” and “Silver Bells,” in which the au- dience was invited to take part, was the final note. Live dolls, Lou Ann Klem, Elaine Zink, and Judy Meyer do a pantomime dance to the tune of “Are Your Ears on Straight,” which is being sung by the Glee Club. Gayla Gehlhausen, Norma Steckler, Kristy Fritz, Lois Jo- sing carols at the annual Christmas program, while Barbara hanneman, and Mary Lampert gather round the fireplace to Snyder accompanies them at the piano. 9
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Connie Maxwell (Carolyn Weyer) listens as Betty Lou (Mary Gaesser) and Bernadine Smith (Lois Dilger) explain the appearance of the living room. What happened when a devoted father, with his family’s happiness and security in mind, received a let- ter by mistake that said his ances- tors were of questionable back- ground? Laughter was what hap- pened when the seniors put on the three-act comedy, “It’s Great to Be Crazy.” John Maxwell suddenly found his future collapsing. He imagined he was losing his mind and didn’t quite understand his daughter, Bet- ty Lou, who was writing poetry. Wilbur Maxwell and his bosom friend, Hercules Nelson, added to the confusion as they made chairs and pictures move and had maga- zines do the 100-yard dash. When theives stole S5000 from the company’s safe, things seemed hopeless; but thanks to the neigh- borhood policewoman, Clara Smith, the money was returned and the mysterious letter was found to be a mistake. Insanity Combine to Confuse in Senior Play Wilbur (Randy Nord) and his bosom pal, Hercules, (Pat Lueken) attempt to see into a not-so-bright future of unbelievable events. Betty Lou (Beverly Begle) keeps her conversa- tion alive with a series of “Oh yes, Bernadine.”
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