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Pu' fm numoon Ama GREY 'nivl' ay The Junior Class presented their play, Cash and Carrie, on April 2 1947. The audience saw two hours of fun-filled foolishness woven around the basic plot. The story was about a widowed mother who tried to keep her family happy and make ends meet. Although lovable and with a heart of gold, she was somewhat vague and forgetful and depended upon her daughters and neighbors to maintain the household. She was dependent upon her pompous Uncle Omar for a new house that nobody wanted but, ran into difficulties when he became enthusiastic over turning the house into a service station for helicopters Throughout the play, a little mischeif maker, Alberta Ferguson and varicus queer roomers provided many laughs. It all ended well though, and the audience went home with a grin on their faces and in their minds eye a picture of Carrie hiding her option in a very safe place.
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YUM' MARQON AND GREY -j3Z2N7tAMllp Second Rows Jack Van Horn, Nelson Woodruff, Robert Worden, James Rench, Charles Cooper, Harold Waroczeski, Coach Wheeler, Harry Whitcomb, Darwin Musselman, Nolan Hooker, Delbert Musselman, George Hoover, Mickey Mergle, Carl Brisbane, Raymond Swensen, Millard Gaylor Front Row: Ray Swank, Fred Tappan Laverne Campbell, Ray- mond Cameron, E1Ray Jones, Donald Swensen, Bud Bush, Harold Jones, Harold Collins, Lyle Parks Twelve veterans and two returning service-men greeted the new Coach, Charles NDocN Wheeler, at the beginning of the u46N football season. This years line-up was a hold-over from last year. The ends were Ray Swank and Lyle Parks. The tackles Fred Tappen, Bud Bush, Don Swensen, and Ray Cameron. At the guards positions were Buster Campbell, E1Ray Jones, Harold Jones, and George Hoover. The center was played by Jerry Daniels. The backfields position were split up between Harold Yerkoczeski, Darwin Musselman, Harry Whitcomb, Speed Cooper, Jim Rench, and Nolan Hooker. The team won two games, tied one and lost five games. U.C. 7 Reading 7 U.C. 13 Jonesville 7 U.C. 7 Colon 12 U.C. O Litchfield 6 U :C 0 6 HOIIIEI' U ec o 6 Athens O Uec e O Quincy U.C. O Bronson 6 Total 39 79
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