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61444 Pwphwy As the scene opens it is July i, 1973, in the little town of Greenville, Ohio, where the former Madelon Shelley Q Mrs. Dawson Lea J and Sara Farish are sitting in the plush Green Room of the modernized Maid-rite. Sara ia telling Madelon about her fifth divorce from the president of Ohio-Wesleyan College. As they sit there sipping their pink lemonade, whom should they see but the now famous owner, Dorene Runkle. As she greets them, they are surprised to see standing behind her the famous soprano Sandrito Selbournito, who informs them she is on a grand tour with her accompanist Carol Wise. Sandrito tells them that while she was in England she saw Sally Sue Riegel doing a command performance for the Queen with her husband Gene Kelley. She also saw Barbara Hooper, R. N., who is nursemaid for Bonnie Prince Charlie. Dorene invites them into her private office to view the new television program, produced by Ann Chenoweth, entitled The Whistlen As this ends they see Philip Kaltenbourn Shaw bring his presentation THE CURRENT NEWS. It is pleasant to hear that their schoolmate C. M. .lefferis is running for President on the Democratic ticket. Dorene then tells them she has hired the famous interior decorator James Smith to redecorate the Red Room. Upon hearing a crash, they run outside to find Charles Stull pedaoing madly away on his bicycle after having miscalculated and thrown a newspaper through the glass front. As they go to the back of the Maid-rite to find the maintenance man, Vernon Reichard, they spy their old chum, Joel Wenger, still in his favorite parking place. They walk over to speak to him, and he tells them he has been out taking pictures of Marilee Mangas milking her prize dairy cow. They say good-bye and hop into Bughers' Quickie Taxi Cab. He takes them to the Wright-Bratton Air Field. Boarding the plane for'Palm Springs, they find Charles fHot Rodj Stiver at the controls. An announcement is made Will you-all please fasten your little old safety belts? They know in a flash that could only be Virginia Bonham. They find in the seat behind them Tommy Ghrame Merritt leaving for his championship fight. As they stop over in St. Louis, they find Bud Downing and his famous band are giving Shirma Davis a send-off to Hollywood as Queen for a Dayf' As they fly low over Colorado, whom should they see but L. W. Brumbaugh standing on the highest peak building a bridge across Grand Canyon. Beverley Huntwork is on the plane, too. She is going to California to rehearse her new program, Our Miss Huntwork. Charlie Bulcher and Marie Nelson are also flying out to make their new picture, Beauty and the Beast. THE END
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JOEL ALLAN WENGER CAROLE JOYCE WISE PATRICIA J. WRIGHT Mixed Chorus 4 Mixed Cho,-Us 1'2'3,4 GirIS' Chorus 2,3,4 Band 'I'2,3'4 Band 112,314 Mixed CI'lOl'US 3 BOWIIVIQ 1,213 Girls' Chorus 1,2-,3,4 CIGSS PIOY 314 Pep Band 'I,2,3,4 Orchestra 112,314 G' A' A' .Ir213 Successus Staff 4 Successus 4 CI ee'IeaCIe 4 Boys: Chorus 4 Class Play 3,4 CIass Officer 2,3 5010 Ensemble 1 Boys, Chorus 4 Cheering Biock 2,3 Class Play 3,4 Class Officer -I Successus Staff 4 CIass Tourney 'I,2 SoIo Ensemble 'I,2,3,4 BOWIIVIQ L21314 Ini 0mUl'0I 2,3 Cheering Biock 'I,2,3,4 Orchestra 4 MABEL E. WARD Senior Sponsor SENIOR ACTIVITIES It is now time for us, the Seniors of the cIass of I953 To say farewell to our classmates and to West Side High School. Although we are Ieaving, we wiII never forget aII the good times we shared togetherp the day we eiected our cIass officers at our first Senior class meetingp our candy sale at the Chili Supper ftrying hard not to eat our profitjj the Seniors in charge of the concession stand at the baIIgames Ifun for everyone but the committeeij the Senior-sponsored dances after the gamesg plans for a cIass tripf?Ip the industrious boys of the class getting money for the trip by having a scrap driveg having our pictures taken for the Successusp ordering our announcements and name cards fwhich reminded us that May twenty-eighth was drawing nearip the planning of the Senior-Junior which would be our Iast party to plan at West Sidep the sadness of Class Dayg worrying over our final exams wondering if iust maybe we wouIdn't be here again next yearg Baccalaureate Servicesg and finally came the Commencement exercises which we wiII never forget. With all of these pleasant memories behind us, we Ieave, but we wiII never forget the red and white of U.C.H.S. nor the blue, goId, and grey of the class of I953.
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