Tekonsha High School - Indian Yearbook (Tekonsha, MI)

 - Class of 1954

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.Yen br C7455 Play The stage was set for a western dude ranch as the curtains opened on Friday night, November 20, to find the seniors performing on the stage for the last time in their high school career. During an hour's time the seniors were made to appear as adults with the use of stage make up,beards, wigs, and old clothes. The three-act play was filled with laughter and excitement from start to finish. The play involved nearly all the guests and hired help at the ranch in a deal about gold and prop- erty. As the title suggested, Old Charlie came along to settle the whole thing. Old Charlie's appearance on crutches was accidental, but gave added effect to the part. Tall and slender Buck Rainey and Pete Williams were typical cowboys. The highlight of the first act came as Gail Marshall played up to bashful Pete just to get some information about a piece of land. The first act ended as Buck hit Bard Bart- lett on the jaw for slapping Jane Russell. Rocky Williams nearly had a baked potato stuffed down his throat for teasing his brother about Gail. Allen Mitchell, Bard and Gail got Mr. Nibley to sign papers for the land, but they were forced to leave hen Charlie proved them wrong. Jane and Buck showed a liking for each other as the curtain closed on the last act. Between the first and second acts, Marilyn Horn sang two songs, accompanied at the piano by Anna- belle Feiler. After the second act, play director M Strait was resented a gift Then Don Boley by Sonja Taylor ALONG CAME CHARLIE r. p . played a sousaphone solo, accompanied at the piano xx5Ullf ' 'E 1 3 0 f 3-121. E :V g yr N rf' ,. A Cast Rocky Williams, Ma's son . . Ha Williams, owner of ranch . Jane Russell, Ma's niece . . Old Charlie, prospeoter . . . Buck Rainey, manager of ranch Gail Marshall, crook .... Bard Bartlett, gangster . . Pete Williams, Ma's son . Mr. Nibley, financier . . Allen Mitchell, crook . . . . .Don Boley Jo Ann Shumway Gloria Vincent .David UcAtee .Gale Jenkins ,Marlene Allen . . Tom Baker . . R.B. Omo .Lyle Sanders .Tom Mitchell

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Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. D60 0 Dec e Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Apr e Apr s Hay May May May May .S'6'lI00l Cdl ffl R The Beginning fof school?J No school...Band labored at the State Fair. New Cheerleaders chosen. The cocky Sophomores initiate the meek Freshmen. Assembly Program by an ex-prisoner. M.E.A. Meeting. No school. Band went to the Western Michigan Band Day. Their TV debut. Advanced Typing Class gave an Assembly Program. Pep Rally and Snake Dance at the field for the St. Charles game. Senior pictures taken. F.H.A. Hard Time Dance. Juniors received their new class rings. F.H.A. installed officers. Halloween Carnival. Big Chief Photographer took pictures for annual. Senior Play, ALONG CAME CHARLIE. KCharl1e almost d1dn't make it. He shot his toe!J A welcome as well as a thankful Thanksgiving. Christmas Band Concert. Elementary School gave Christmas Program. Whoopee! The snow is driftingg out at 2:50. Class Christmas parties. School out at noon. Santa must now put up with us. School reopened. Back to burning the midnight oil. Superintendent Snyder moved to new office. Out at 1:30. Ouch! Semester Exams. Semester Exams. Out at noon. No school. The faculty is found busily correcting our first semester's efforts at grasping a lit- tle knowledge. District Solo and Ensemble Festival at Kalamazoo. All Star Band at Niles. Band and Orchestra District Festival at Kalamazoo. Delegates attend State F.H.A. Convention. Operetta, GIRLS WILL BE GIRLS. Seniors sponsor Chicken Supper. Junior Play. Out at noon for Easter vacation. 'Ladies and Gentlemen, don your finest duds. It is the annual Sophomore Spring Swingin Junior-Senior Prom. Baccalaureate at Union Church. Com encement--that long awaited day. Address by Dr. Whitehead, President of Albion College. The END lof school!! Seniors start on trip to Mackinaw Island.

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