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SENIOR CLASS PLAY April 29 and 30, 1955 High School Auditorium Dr. John Hillary ................................. .....-.----------------- Dr. Robert Hillary ,..,...... Pa Brown .................. --.----- Ma Brown ............. Margaret Burns ......... Dick Burns ............. Janet Martin .............. --,----- Dr. Edmond Brand ...... Old Doc Hillary thinks his son Bob is coming home from Medical school to practice with him. Young Doc has been offered a rich and easy big- city practice with Dr. Brand - and also a chance tb marry Helen, his daughter. It all sounds fine, but for two things: First, Young Doc is still in love with his home town girl, and second, he doesn't have nerve enough to tell his father that he isn't going to practice with him. The home-town girl breaks off her engagement when she hears of his plans, and Bob goes off on a trip with the Brands without facing his father. He leaves him a note - and when Old Doc reads it, he suffers a stroke. It's then that neighborly Ma Brown takes things in hand. She fakes a telegram to Old Doc, that makes him think Young Doc is taking over the hometown practice after all, and Old Doc dies happy in that belief. But Young Doc has no inten- tion of doing any such thing - and says so when he hears what Ma Brown has done. Then in a compelling scene of great emotional force, Ma shows Young Doc what half a century of practice with the home folks has meant in human lives saved. Its up to Young Doc to choose his practice - and his wife! . George Pearson Roger Simonson Gene Magnuson Kathie Anderson Sharon Riley Chuck Shromoff Alice Craig Arnold Lindquist M .H le ................... ------- r CPP .......... Bob Blaisdell Helen B1-and ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ........ R uby Bailey Mary Selby ,,,,,,,,,,,, ...... J ean Erickson Mrs, Rossi ,,,,,,,,,,- ..,.. C arol Carlson M1-5, Cronin ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ....., ,..,.... D o r o thy Tastula Mrs, Mellon ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,..,,,, .....,,,,. C laudia Hermans Lois Warner ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.........,.,,.,,... Shirley C2lI'lSOI'l ak as are ek Director ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,.......,...,.....,...,,..,...,,...,,.,. ............. M I'. C. EVHIIS Student Director ....... .. ..... ...... . . Kathie Anderson 0 50 0 ULD DUC
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ROW I, left to right-Paul Houle, Edmond Lundstrom, Bob Bailey, Richard Smith, Captain Rodney Wickstrom, Arnold Lindquist, Lynn Watts, Kenneth Hurles, Bob Murdock. ROW II-Terry Zimmerman, Dale Muellerleile, Peter Naysmith, Billy 'Strand, Chuck.ShromofT, Kenneth Overby, Curtis Uppgard Darrell Ness, Vernon Bradow, Stu- dent Manager D W III-Coach Fred Murphy, Larry Smith, ,lim Naslund, Fred Alstrom, Don Norlen, Spencer joki, Bill McDowell, Don Riggs, Assistant Coach James Krysiak, ROW IV- Gordon Oftedahl, Leif Erickson, jim Anderson, jerry Ecklind, Bob Nikolai, Mel Townsend, Don Murdock. FUUTB LL The 1954 football season found a band of thirty-three rugged gridders, led by Captain Rod- ney Wickstrom and fourteen veteran lettermen, opened the eight-game schedule by invading Du- luth Morgan Park territory. The maroon and white boys looked good against the strong Wildcat eleven, before falling by a 13-O margin. Grand Marais gave us our first home test as we downed them 6-19 in a rather slow game. Homecoming pitted us against highly regarded Proctor. Their smooth functioning offense, coupled with solid defense, rung up a 34-0 score. Surging back from this crushing defeat, our boys clashed with a powerful, undefeated Duluth Cathedral team on the home field. Probably pylay- ing one of the season's finest games, it was y a seven point edge the Duluth team notched a vic- tor . yWe next traveled to Cloquet where the mis- fortunes of bad luck were heaped upon us. We succumbed again 12-6. Next we were tripped by Hermantown 12-6, and tied with Superior East 21-21. Seeking revenge for earlier set backs, the Agates roared over a stunned Ely team 27-6, closing out our '54 season in the Victory column. 0520
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