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.Q -AJ Row I: Violel Renpaul-I, Mary J. Parmenler-I7, Clyde Pelersen--2, Vicfor Osimilz-I, Jimmie Paulson-I3. Row 2: lrying Onesone-I7, Esllwer Pollorl-IO, Anne Pode lucky-l7, Merina Pomeroy-9, Bob Panlridge-8. Row 3: Sylvia Reder-Ib, Carl Pelras-I I, Roberi Toeppe -ll, Don Riddle-I2, Sian Raclewilz-6. Row 4: Bob Rasmussen-I7, l-lelen Page-5, Allen Por- ler-I3, Edward Quallweim-5, Marion Tliorgersen-8. Row 5: Carol Osllund-8, Bill Pellibone-I2, Muriel Pefersen-I5 Herman Panclwer-I, James Pease-l I, lScene numbe follows name.l nr.
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Rowl: Margarel Olson-IO, Mervln Molgaard-I7, James Millin-I5, Belly Minsnall--I5, Rober+Oldl1arn-2. Row 2: l-lenriella Olk-I, G,-erda Monefeldl-3, Tom Morrissey-6, Franny Moslconas-IO, Edward Morlensen -7. Row 3: Dolores Mueller-3, Carl Nielson-8, Roloerl Sor- enson, George Verlwaeqhe-6, l.aVerne Mueller-l5. Row 4: Warren Nelson-I2, Theodore Nielsen-I, Eva Nielsen-IO, Rullw Oakley-9, Bob Newman-IZ. Row 5: Lucille Nelson--IO, Edifh Nelson-I3, Bob Mil- ler-I6, Lewis Molnar-I2, Gilberl' Miller-9. lScene number follows name. l l .44-L... ll 'f .2 L 51' wwf-1. fri A f 3 in 3 5 3 or M 'EL DK faixam X a , W K K 'ff Q 2 l ,rr Sf if ' iff , W ' r L Q 7 I -r' , A x W ' iii ..:.::'fG E FZZVL ft, KM, ' 4. A d
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SCENE IX Place: Parfy. Time: November 9, I96b. lWriflen confessions are dropped info a box. Each guesf draws one fo read. Ofhers guess fhe owner of fhe confession.l Harold Andersen: Now fhaf everyone has a slip we'Il sfarf wifh Bob and go around fhe circle. Bob Shufelf: Her favorife sport baseball: favorife sfudy, shorf- hand. Greafesf ambifion was fo unnoficeably chew gum in dra- mafics class. . Fred Kobal: Thaf musl be Helen Anderson. Bob: Righf you are. Lloyd Wheeler: Honor Roll claimed fhis young lady. She likes swimming. She sfill collecfs screen slar pholographs, and is now a very successful secrelary. Rufh Oakley: Lucille Davis. Lloyd: No. Carma Hansen: Merina Pomeroy! Lloyd: We're geffing good! Read on. Herberf Nifschke: He liked foofball and swimming, and every- fhing al Park. He feaches now, and foured fhe U.S.A. fhis summer. Paul Gluck: Bef its Sfeve Kiporsky. Huberh Guess again. Eleanora Seeger: Couldn'f be Bill Senham? Merina Pomeroy: Sounds like Fred Kobal. Herberf: Fred il' is. Next Rufh Oakley: Her hobby is collecfing bufferflies and eafing candy. She's a privafe secrefary and realized her greafesf ambi- fion in an European voyage lasf year. Bob Shufelf: Hahg Bufferflies give Eleanora Seeger away. Rufh Oakley: Bob, you're a genius. Arfhur Holmes: He likes all afhlelics, especially foofball. His favorife sfudy was geomefry and favorile pasfime is doing nofh- mg. Sieve Lipovsky: Bill Denham? Arfhur: ll's Bill all righfl Nexf vicfim. Anna Hein: She liked baseball. Favorife course was glee club. buf vocafional ambifion cooking. She's now head chef af fhe Waldorf Asforia. Vernon Lenoch: ls she really an unmarried cook? Anna: Alright Vernon: don'f live lo eat Vernon: Musl' be Rulh Oakley. ' Anna: Yes, professor, yes sir, yes sir, you're a good guesser. ' Gilberl' Miller: He was a member of fhe Nalional Honor'Sociefy, and is now edifor of fhe Morning Glory Senfinel. Lucille Davis: I'Il bel fhe brighf lad is George Mauger. ' Anna: Well, Lucy's right Lets hear The nexl' one. Arabelle Geissner: Her favorife pasfime was dancing. She liked Teachers fo forgef assignmenls. She wanfed fo own an exclusive dress shop on Main Sfreet This ambifion was fulfilled. George Mauger: I wonder who likes rifzy clofhes. Clarence Sorensen: I would say Carma Hansen. Arabelle: Righf! Next Ru'l'h Heary: He enioyed baskefball and mechanical drawing. Gilberh l've a feeling il s Lloyd Wheeler. Rufh Heary: Yes, he's draffsman for an Easfern company now. George Manger: He wanled To be president buf is now feach- ing. Skafing, his favorife sport He liked English and American hisfory. Sieve Lipovsky: He iusf wanfed fo be presidenf-huh? Arfhur Holmes? Arfhur: l'll have fo plead guilfy, your honor. Paul Gluck: She was on 'I'he honor roll, buf never liked hisfory. Piano playing is her favorife paslirne. Now she's a privafe secre- fary. Margery Baldwin: I fhink Rufh Heary ills fhe bill. Chorus: Oh. its warm in here! Paul: Do you like your iob, Rufh? Rufh Heary: Yes, my boss is fat bald-headed, and smokes cigars. Vernon Lenoch: He liked baskefball. solid geomefry, and me- chanical drawing. He's now a docfor. Vernon: There's only one Dr. Shufelt so if looks like a masfer' piece of defecfion. Rul'h: Here is one fhal says, l liked baskefball and dancing. My hobby was an adding machine. Vernon: Thaf is easy. None ofher fhan Miss Efhyl Cook. Efhyl Cook: You're right This one's favorife sfudy was chemis- fry: sport baseball: pasfime, reading: and is af presenf a fheologisf. Bob: The name of one Sfeve Lipovsky seems correct Efhyl: Looks fhal' way. V Bill Denham: This girI's favorile sporf is swimming, had no favor- ife sfudy. She liked lhe 4 o'clock bell besf and home work least Lloyd: I wonder who fhe broad-minded girl is. Maybe she's a conservafive. Conserves her gray maffer. El'hyl: None ofher fhan Lucille Davis. Harold: Lucy gels fhe scalp. Fred: She liked dancing and dramafics. Her pef aversions were hisfory and young men. She claimed fhaf more ice cream was sold in fhe cafeleria when she was fhe disher-upper. Bill: Lef's see. I remember one ice-cream clerk, Virginia De- Smidf. Virginia: Talent 'my boy, falent Merina: This Ii'I boy liked foofball. Pasfime was playing a guifar. He now owns a machine shop, and whaf a shop. Arfhur: We shouldn'f have lisfed so much informafion. Anyone knows Herb Nifschke is fhe only one who runs a shop. Margery: Here's a clue. Favorile sport .basebaII. Favorife sfudy office pracfice and il's signed Arabella Geissner. Eleanora: He liked and lives baseball. If was his favorife sport and pasfime and hobby. Atschool he liked- S'l'eve: Clarence Sorensen. We've gof only one baseball player here. How are fhe Cubs going lo come oul' nexf year, Clarence? Clarence: Same as always. Through fhe gafe. Bob: Joke-one, fwo, fhree, laugh! Now who's next Carma: He liked baskelball and believe if or not favorife pas- fime was schoolwork. He's now a chemist Lucille: A boy fhaf liked school. I'd say Gilberl' Miller. Carma: Gilberf all right There are iusf five left If should be easy lo pick fhem. George: Jusl' a process of eliminafion. Why nol' give fhe names wifh fhe confession, affer which we can commenf? Harold: All right Georgie boy! We'Il do 'rhat Clarence: Marjorie Baldwin liked baskefball, walking, shorlhand. and assemblies. She now runs a beauly parlor, and she wanfed fo be mag-mag-mag-er-er- Merina: Take fhal buffer ouf of your moulh, lhe word is slipping. Clarence: I can'f read fhis big word. Merina: Lel's see it The word is magnanimous. Mariorie: Clarence, magnanimous is a sfafe of greafness of mind, Elevafed in soul or feeling, courageous, Go on now. Sieve: He was on fhe foolball squad. Favorile sfudy, chemislry. Arabelle: Vernon Lenoch is fhe only one here who was on fhe foofball squad. Sfeve: Ya-vol, he's Verrrnie. Nexf on derrr prrrogrrramm. Paul GIuch's favorrife shporrf vass golf, favorrife hobby, shcrrrappp boooks, und favorrife shfoody physics. Und he iss now a virrsf violinisf in derr symphony. Lucille: My! Sfeve, where'd you gef fhaf German dialecf? Sieve: Vell, I vass in Deufschland forr f'ree veeks Iasf zummer und I picked up der Iankvage on derr vay bac-k. Fred: Paul played nofes dof veren'f wrrriffen. lSay, Sfeve, you've gof us all doing itl Well, one day a fly lif on his score and he played an E flaf fhal wasn'f fhere. No wonder fhe music deparfmenf had nervous breakdowns. n Lucille: Anna Hein liked baskefball and bookkeeping. She wanfed fo be a beauly expert Arfhur: And now she's a librarian. Well, if would be a queer world if everyone realized his childhood ambifion. All fhe boys would be firemen, policemen, or avialors, andfhegirls would be school feachers, loving wives, or old maids. Bob: Well spoken, Art Oh, Harold, when do we eaf? Harold: I Ihoughf lhal would come, and l'm hungry myself. Now lets all drink a foasf fo Park's vicfory fomorrowl Chorus: Hooray for Park! Harold: Hey, wail' a minufe-nobody has read mine and l've gof one in my hand. Whoaaa-its my own. I like everyfhing from fennis fo fhealers and prinling fo bowling and girls. l'm af presenf a voice feacher. Now lel's drink anofher 'loast Chorus: Yeah, Park! Park, Yeahl Curfain
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