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JUNIGR CLASS PLAY FIRST ROW: Marilyn Digby, Rose Mary Vollmar, M L B h i Rose Ribble, Shirley Morelock, Sandra Peinert. SKgyNDoR1OlA?F' gina' Mawer, Richard Conrad, Gerald Hardy, Tom James Downs, Leslie Euler, Mrs. Moore. Liz QEllzabethJ Harkness, a high-spirlted 17-year-old , Connie Temple, an attractive, subdued, friend of Liz ,.,. Aunt Elizabeth qMrs. Parkerj, Liz's old-fashioned aunt .... Speck Spencer, 13-year-old twlng looks stupid, has money Lester Parker, Aunt Lizabeth's 17-year-old sheltered son . , Freck Spencer, Speck's twin slster, the adenoid type . , . Albert Ekers, an 18-year-old who turns out to be quite a man . Thumper Archibald, God's gift to women: age 18 ...... Rachel Nooscomb, Middle-aged busybody . . . ..... . Edward P. Carpenter, the town character ......... Rider, Richard Euler, Doggie Peters, a small, talkative Homer Aldrich type, age 17 ' , ' . Butch Patterson, loud and bossyg age 17 .......... Spud Lindsey, like Thumper, but less talkative, age 17 or 18 . Officer, tough, sure of himself: past 30 .......... Mrs. Temple, Connie's motherg middle-aged, aggressive . . Marilyn Digby Sandra Peinert Rose Ribble Leslie Euler Dick Conrad Mary Lou Bechstein Richie Euler Jim Downs Shirley Morelock Tom Rider Don Mawer Tom Rider Jerry Hardy Jerry Hardy Rose Mary Vollmar Liz and Connie are all set for their vacation in Hoppsville with the hope of dating some of the Fabulous Football players one of which is the droolsome Thumper Archibald plus a few of his buddies. They are quickly halted by Aunt Elizabeth and her old -fashioned ldeas. She puts the girls to some pretty dull house work. She has them dating her dull son Lester and his friend Albert who seems equally dull at flrst. The girls communicate with their boyfriends through the constables twins Freck and Speck. Aunt Eliza- beth's parlor is quickly tumed into a ruckus room for teen-agers, until Aunt Elizabeth returns from a shop- ping trip. Thumper Archibald kidnaps Comic with the intention of marrying her. With Connie missing, the world turns upside down. Liz is frantic with worry, Aunt Elizabeth, outrated, phones Connie's mother, and deco- rous Lester lands in jail for stealing a car that he innocently borrowed. Connie's dear mother gets into a hllrpulllng fight with Aunt Elizabeth. Never, never has there been such an explosive 4th of July with so few honest-to-goodness firecrackers!
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SOPHOIVIORE HIGH-LIGHTS We, the Sophomores, opened our 1957-1958 school year with 23 members in our class. For this we elected the following officers: President ..... . Larry Downs Vice-President . . . . Charles Current Secretary . . . . . Betty Michaells Treasurer .... . . George Seherff News Reporter . . . Jim Vollmar Sponsor. . . . . . Mr. Slesinger In the early part of September, a few weeks after school had started, we had a weiner roast at Doreen Wllliam's home. Mr. Bruck, our sponsor for the first semester, came with all kinds of entertainment in which all participated. Then we had refreshments with more games following. After it was too dark for the games, we listened to records. Everyone had a wonderful time. At Christmas time we exchanged names and on the day of Christmas vaca- tion we had our usual party, at which time we opened our gifts. ' In the Spring, when the weather became a llttle warmer, we had a picnic. We went to a show afterwards in Bowling Green, Ohio. All in all, we considered this year to be very successful. We hope that our Junior and Senior years hold as many rewarding experiences in store for us as did our first two years in high school.
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