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SMAll HIW IHIMHI lllllllllllllillll lllIlllllllIlllIllll Presentedby ,xy 1 Senior Class of '49 ' CAST Joe Stanford - A breezy young playwright . . . .Elmer Splett Mr. Lloyd - The mysterious guest . . . . . Russell Baker Betty Braxton - Young owner of the hotel . . . Mary Ann Jansen Sly Perkins - Village Constable ...... . . Jerry Colburn Bud Williams - Village Mechanic ....... . Jimmie Davison Sarah Higgins - The spinster, maid of all work . . . Maxine Glinski Morton Kindall - The village miser ........ Weldon Kingsbury Miss Gates - Another mysterious guest . . . . .June Humphrey Jane Hastings - The village banker's daughter. . . Joretta Splatt The Senior Class of 49 presenteda delightful and humorous play the SmallTown Romeo on the 5th of May at the Community Hall. Joe Stanford, a young writer of plays, went to Rushville in search of a plot for his new play. He stayed at a hotel run by Betty Braxton and found all the things he needed for his plot - a mortgage, a mystery, a ghost, a jewel theif, and a trailing detective. In his willingness to help Betty he found the play writing itself. The humor is furnished by Betty Braxton, Sly Perkins, and Bud Williams. Joe found a solution to the mystery by uncovering the villainy of the town-miser and the other two guests. 34
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HIIHBMI ROW I: LEONARD HERvAs, U5, BACK: Louis HELLER, 1+2, END, LOWELL WOHLK, 314, TACKLEQ ARNOLD PEER, 36, BACK5 DUWAYNE PETERsoN, 7-ill, END2 DUANE ORN, 143, BACKQ FRED GRABER, 35, TACKLEQ ROGER HEPPNER, 31, TACKLEQ WARREN KlNG, UO, END. ROW 2: LEROY KINGSBURYZ DONALD MAGNUSONQ ENOCH CORDES, 31, ENDS JOHN STEFFEN, U2, BACKQ DON LAHTI, 38, CENTERQ JERRY COLBURN, Nl, BACK, ROBERT FREDRICRS, U6, TACKLEQ MELVIN STEFFEN, 33, ENDQ RODNEY BOROWSKI, 32, TACKLEQ ROBERT WANZONGQ JIMMY DANNIGER - MANAGER, COACH - DEAN W. CRowELL. ROW 3: CARL MOLLs, 3, BACK: NORMAN POTVIN, 749, TACKELQ LARRY GLAUBITZ, 58,TAClfLEg CHARLES HARD, U8, BACK? DARRELL PETERSON, 50, TACKLEQ JOSEPH PIECHEL, ll-2,TACKLEj RICHARD PERRIN 7-Ill, CENTER, EUGENE POSEY, UO, BACKQ FRANCES PEICHEL, 59, TACKLEQ BILLY OLSON, U5, END. The 49 Turtle Lake football team got off to a ve ry good start by beating New Auburn Z5-O for the first game. The next game was played with Clear Lake which was our first loss game. In this game we were very unfor- tunate to lose our center Tom Johnson, be- cause of a broken leg. For our third game the Cameron Comets came to Turtle Lake. It was our first happy 15-13 win game brought us win list when home game. It was a very for the Turtles. Our next another score to put on the we defeated Bruce. ln this ffqn game we lost another player, DuWayne Peterson. After winning these, luck began to change. We went to Chetek and lost our second game of the season, 21-6. Then came the game that everybody was waiting for, our Homecoming, which we lost 13-7. This seemedto be our toughest game. For our last game Clayton came to play on our field and we defeated them 13-6. This was the last game for six lettermen and we will have nine lettermen back for next year. 411' ,Q lp We I r s 11 gli' 4 s wg ff 1 , .15 ', 4 :7 A, 5 .. , ff f 3 6 A -pg . 5 gg. ..-f eras- - 'fm as 'rv .647 .4711 -:' ,,g-5: 43f:131'. 3af v' Ji? - V 1 4' fs-, ,--,- 'T' .- A- ZA T., ' 1 1 1,'h, -:ig ,. Q' ,Al ' 4,1-.. - ,yv ,f A .3 I-14,5 LJ gwgwh Q- f-,.. , ,. . 1 I 4 ff! if 5:-1-9 '.1-3 7 ' f ' 'Elf ' , -4 4 '. '--- f a- ' r .,' 1-,.T'g..5 ,, x .f af. 3 3 li, 31:1 .ij X ,. .' , K I .R Cie-f ff-' R' 1 ' ,,,2, 5r,. X,g4.,lTAx 339 f 5 , .1' ,, ,' . Ffa' r M : ,- ,f',,f.- I., 5 I -7, 3' 4 - v -.,' ,I V -4:- V H' jf T-,' gf. . yfh. by - .A ,pf ,U Q 'A' ' -..-fu Mawr Q Y' A , , , -,. 'jiri-F41 7 A ' -' aff. V N 1.-gg: , V 'H-111 '- '-'N ah A AR U s L L . L , Q , ri,-1--. f, J 3 J, .1 R 3-5. gg. 2 5 I 5 ,qg-Si t . ,fa J' M ,1 J W QL i?v' 4 - ri '
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