The Independent-News, Volume 86, Number 42, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 October 1962 — Page 3

N. L Seniors Present Play , / uiday Night North Liberty High S< hoolN ior Class will present its class y, "No More Homewm k,” on play evening, October 19, at ;o in the High School Gym.\ When Pamela Jones was < loot mi ident council president, never in r wildest d. anis did slit foresee ring to make the thou nd un i decisions inquired of a -chtsd m-ipnl. Should she abolish >hie work, as one friend helpfully „._cs’s" Should she stand h< - d an unpopular b m hei ? ould she keep the school’s star hlete out of the state iiskct--11 tournament for disciplinary tsons? These are only a ft^v of e headaches that confront Pam . i her boytriend, "Buzz'’ Bailey, h<> unexpectedly finds hmm- If übling ns vice-principal and some ec" teacher, with an omet in one hand and a dress tern in the other. Romance kicks up its lovely els, too. in this merry turnait. Who (Would have ever guesselderly Miss Goodin "earned a • rch" for the confirmed faculty helor, Mr. Harber? Who would r’ have imagined that "Tick" a, the diminutive janitor, would - ntually dominate Mrs. Ratchet, demon scrub lady who everyslv suspected rode home each cht on her broomstick" o A somebody would accidentally k a Limburger i heose mdwn h the trunkfu! of costumes for isty Wings," the school play" \H of the e things anti mo*e p acting pi mcij al I'amda <• ■ in a whii T (in- -oi ; ? in .wifly leads to anot ! <■• ' B- ■ long, the entire school •< u, ad< down. and everybody but : ybody i . "dow id f» ar Si. • en has to fill in fm th< lead the school play at the last mute! Then somehow, with the i eturn • Mr Lundquist, the ior prim isituations manage to right mselves, and Pam and 'Buzz ’ d the rest of the school irlum • normal. Weil . , . more or i. The Cast Miss Goodin. math teach- '' : not as mean as she seems; •out 50 years old Tin da Kas- • r. Mrs f’lendcnning. science teaeh- ■ plump, sensitive to heat; •ut 10 Marilyn Kemble Mi s Ogilvie, English tern her

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and drah-ma conch, about 35 - Martha Rudynski. Mr. Haiper. history teacher middle ng- d and a < onfirn.i J ba< lit lor I »avid Beckwith (’each Guthrie, breezy, iong"nial about 25 Bob Got don Mi Lundqui t. the long filtering. ambitious principal, nearing 50 Chuck Carev Pamela .lane capable, coim wnt ions v• 11 liked; 17 - Sandra O'( 'onnor "Buzz" Bailey, Pamela' . b-y frit nd. w i‘h moie frc. ides than brains Rex Shupert. S! ilimar Ames, a trouble maker, good looking, over indulged Ramona Buss. "Midge Murphy, fond of rum or .mo bubble gum; 16 pat Howell. Eaversham Lightly, a freshman; slow and sleepy Jack Carr Tdhiah Ploetz, the high school' gift to the theatre; 18 - Judy Clark. Ronald Sassoon, handsome, over confident bashetball stai ; is — Terry Harbaugh. Miss I)ill, school secretary; aciduou efficient and 30 Shirley Freeman. "Tick " Tok, the Napoleonic janitor - Mike Holloway. Mrs. Ratchet, the (leaning jwoman; slovenly, shrewish — Pat Mangus. Elmer B. Ames, Shalimar’s father; a paunhy, pompous attorney — Jerry Got by. The play is being directed by Mrs. David Spellman. The s’age manager is .Jim Davis, pi-mpt')' ar- Sandy Lee and Bonnie Futz, oiind effects, Larry Kane. Community Club 1 o Meet Friday Th ■ W ’lv i lon W-'U. n ( m mum’y C b will veiw the fdm "S em Ch.mg-is.” ---mphment o' the Ci lam- - Corp., of Ar eri. i, Friday, October 19. at the 'l' wn Club at 2 o lock Roll < dl. ua’ i ing a n* a fabric lios'- e> will be M. . Bm Brede. M > A fr-I Drews and Mrs. Grover Ophng cr. MINS ARI) Mrs. John Harbaugh was ieCentiy awarded the National SHCTA awaid for outstanding leaderdup in ’he Campfir-' organization The awaid was present 6 at. a dinner in the YMCA last Wed;- lay, by Mr Mi Ku lev, -v---iwlor of the South Bend C u"-il. It was given for a program of balance and variety, with ex. dmg and unusual activities, and service during the year.

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