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NAME AMBITION HABIT 18. Jim Grogean To build a church Teasing 19. Ruth Guillozet To design tombstones Collecting rings 20. Mary Hammaker Mayor of Jackson Convertibles 21. Janet Harry To become a stenographer Being likable 22. Tom Hart To become a Chemistry teacher Messing 23. Luella Hartzell To live in a penthouse Smiling 24. Ronald Hennessy To make the women happy Pigs 25. June Hixson To replace Mary Hartline David 26. Earl Hollinger To play in Guy Lombardo’s band Talking to himself 27. Dean Horner To be a motorcycle racer Getting new cars 28. Bob Johnston To be in the movies Mustaches 29. Delores Knapke To own her own beauty shop Combing her hair 30 Janice Kremer To drive a Plymouth Talking 31. Ramona Lanich To have more Nickols John 32. Dottie Littman To edit a gossip column Staring 33. Catherine May To paint a picture of the world Smiling 34. Dick Mescher To write his own Senior math Mag and Joanne 35. Roger Mong To be Tarzan Muscle building 36. Myrna Nickol To have a basketball team Buicks 37. Jerry Oliver To stay alive Flubbing up 38. Bill Pepiot To run a barber shop Growing cookie dusters 39. Pat Pequignot To get and keep a man Hurrying around 40. Pat Plessinger To write a book Gossiping 41. Betty Lou Poly To be a movie star Being kind 42. Virginia Schulze To become a Wave Letter writing 43. John Schwepe To become a minister Tall girls 44. Nancy Shade To remove the “Shade” from her name Frowning- 45. Annie Shimp To take Miss Smith’s place Being quiet 46. Arlene Stephan To acquire a dainty laugh Speaking out of turn 47. Doris Subler To be a Russia housewife Driving 48. Pat Swallow To raise a big family Harold 49. Bill Swallow To have an answer for everything F. F. A. 50. James Thiebeau To graduate Grease monkey 51. Cyril Voisard To buy out Red Hupe Blushing 52. John Warner To always wear a smile Living 53. Don Yagle To sleep 24 hours a day Fishing 54. Mary Emma Yagle To be awake on Monday mornings Reading magazines 55. John Mills To collect a harem Girls —24—
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THE JUNIOR CLASS PRESENTS BROTHER GOOSE A Comedy in Three Acts Friday, November 14, 1952 at 8:00 P. M. CAST OF CHARACTERS Jeff, “brother goose” ................................ Jack Bilger Carol Jane Frantz Wes, his flock ................................. Paul Pierron Hyacinth Susan Fields Helen, who quits............................. Dorothy Langenkamp Peggy, who comes to the rescue..................... Barbara Bulcher Eve, a Southern charmer............................. Myrna Brandt Sarah, a colored maid ............................. Delores DeMange Lenore, who has “plans” ..................................Rita Bey Mrs. Trimmer, of the Wee Blue Inns..................Barbara Foster Truck Driver, who is plenty mad.......................Gerald Rosell STUDENT DIRECTOR—Nancy Zeller DIRECTOR—Miss Harriet E. Eastman COMMITTEES STAGE—John Weaver and Edward Subler PUBLICITY—Virginia Meyers, Jeanette Heckman, and Joan Rethman TICKETS—J. J. Bey, Mary Lou Shumaker and Edgar Collins PROPERTY—Connie Rhoades and Laura Lou Dunkel USHERS—Mary Angela Paulus, Sharon McClurg, Dorothy Geaubeaux, Jackie Pittsenbarger, Virginia Meyers, Patricia Oehrtman, Joy Streib and Pat Erwin. —26—
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