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H.M.S. Pinafore PRINCIPALS OF PINAFORE Gerald Carrier, David Adams, David Guthrie, Kitty Farrell, Roger Chase, Barbara Bobbitt, Vernon Yenne, Marlene Murray John Pless David Shernll. CAST OF PINAFORE ROW 1 — Gerald Carrier, David Sherrill, David Guthrie. Kitty Farreil, Roger Chase, Barbara Bobbitt, Vernon Yenne, Mariene Murray, David Adams, John Pless. ROW 2 — Patti Crawford, Sally Ann McDowell, Darlene Easton, Sammie Kay Houston, Darlene Hutton, Jennie Kern, Sharon Spires, Burnettia Winegar, Sharon Roach, Janice Martin, Kay Mayo, Mary Ruth Hartman, Jean Ann Williams, Linda Covey, Carolyn Chastain, Barbara Blackwood, Lorraine Miller, Barbara Sue Jones, Ricky Farrell, Anne Morris, Gladys George, Elizabeth Merrell. ROW 3 — John Boruff, Jim Wilhite, Nelson Hunter, John Ramsey, Ronald Bell, Robert Lee, Jim Hague, Ronald Clark. THE STORY OF PINAFORE H. M. S. Pinafore is a charming operetta by Gilbert and Sullivan concerning the lives and loves of the skipper of the Pinafore, Captain Corcoran; his first mate, Ralph Rackstraw; and the First Lord of the Admiralty, Captain Joseph Porter. Conflict enters the lives of these men when Ralph Rackstraw, a commoner, falls madly in love with Josephine, the daughter of Captain Corcoran and the betrothed of Captain Porter. Meanwhile Captain Corcoran falls in love with Buttercup, a favorite of the ship ' s crew. In the end, however, every- thing turns out perfectly, when it is disclosed that the Captain is really Ralph, and that Ralph is the Captain; thereby making it possible for Ralph to marry Josephine and for the Captain to marry Buttercup. Captain Porter wisely finds happiness with his cousin Hebe. This page is sponsored by the IDEAL SHOE STORE
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CAMTAMUS CLUB ROW 1 — Miss Keach. Ann Morris, Pat Srygley, Jim Houston, Roger Chase, Elizabeth Merrell, Gail Myers, Shirley Richard, Sammie Kay Houston, Marlene Murray. ROW 2 — Jennie Kern, Mary Kay Trueblood, Jacqueline Kern, Robert Lee, David Guthrie, John Pless, Patty Crawford, Sharon Roach, Sally Ann McDowell, Rickie Farrell. ROW 3 — Mary Ruth Hartman, Gladys Browning, Kay Mayo, Jean Ann Wil- liams, Darlene Hutton, Ruth Pickens, Loraine Miller, Joyce Chambers, Janice Martin. ROW 4 — Carole Wagoner, Josephine Roberts, Linda Covey, Ronald Clark, Vernon Yenne, David Sherrill, Donna Sipes, Peggy Brown, Etta Chambers, Billie Jo Peavler, Music Hath Charms ' Bedford High School may well be proud of its Cantamus club. The programs of this club are varied and numerous; all, however, are musical as the club ' s Latin name cantamus, meaning we sing , indicates. As is customary, the city grade schools, Junior High, and Senior High were entertained by club members at Christmastime with carols. Several of the downtown service clubs invited our choral group to perform for them. As a climax to their first semester chores the club gave an outstanding performance of H.M.S. Pina- fore. When one looks for the secret of this club ' s success, he finds it in the backing which the students receive from their sponsor, Miss Catherine Keach. This page is sponsored by GOODMAN JESTER
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ROW 1 SEATED - - Suzy Cunfher, David Guthrie, Inez Hostettler, Bob Lee, Mrs. Chandler. ROW 2— Je an Ann Williams, Eliza- beth Jourdan, Evelyn Voigts- child, Marlene Murray, Pat Cameron, Beverly Blottie, Martha East, Sarah Kremp. ROW 3— Judy Buck, Ethel Carson, Mary Helen Zink, Ann Fultz, Carol Muliis, Mary Lyn Lambton, Becky May, Sue Payne. ROW 4 - Jackie Sexton, Wilma Wever, Betty Bour ' and. Mary Ruth Harfman, Janis Carl, Nancy Bair, Carolyn Chas- tain, Sandra Jackson, Bar- bara Jones. ROW 5 — Pat Fitzgibbon, Larry Peterson, Charles Schreiber, John Pless, Roger Chase, Bob Mc- Pike, Kay Chastain, Frank Stapp, Fritz Endris. SCARLET AND PURPLE Scarlet and Purple, the dramatics club of Bedford High School, was organized in 1918 under Miss Mitchusson. In 1943 Mrs. Chandler became director and sponsor. Membership is obtained through try outs in the fall. All The World ' s A Stage, And All ROW 1 — Inez Hostettler, Elizabeth Jourdan, Mrs. Chandler. ROW 2 — Bob Lee, Mary Ruth Hartman, David Guthrie, Suzy Gunther, Frank Stapp, Larry Peterson. THESPIANS In 1944 Bedford High School was granted a charter to become a member of the National Thespian Society. To qualify for membership, a candidate must have extensive dramatic or stage work experience. Mrs. Chandler submits the names to national headquarters, where candidates may be elected to membership. This page is sponsored by BUCK LEMON FURNITURE STORE
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