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JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM MAY 22, 1959 “SOUTH OF THE BORDER”
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MATTILEE VENCIL I960 DOROTHY ANN WILLARD Activities: Masque and Gavel, Stu- dent Council, N.H.S., Pep Club, F.H.A., Sr. Class Vice-Pres., Elks Youth Leadership Contest, Sr. Band Majorette and Lib., Co-Ed. Annual Staff, Jr. Class Play, French Club, State Government Day Rep. Ambition: Language Interpreter College: American University LESTER YOST Activities: F.F.A., Senior Band DAVID LEE YOUNG Activities: Senior Band, Track, Male Chorus DONALD GERALD YOUNG Activities: Football (Co-Captain), Baseball, French Club, National Honor Society Pres., Junior Class Pres., Varsity Club, Masque and Gavel, Student Council, State Gov- ernment Day Representative Ambition: Mechanical Engineer College: W.V.U.
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FRONT ROW, left to right: Carol Sue Shriver, Louis McKinley, Pat Lineweaver, Betsy Bratton. Darla McClintock, Dorothy Ann Willard, Sandra Davison. BACK ROW, left to right: Harry Stemple, Eddie Grove, Joe Apple, Richard Stickley, Wayne Shade, Tommy Newbraugh. Mrs. Talbott, sponsor; John Stuckey, John David Barney. “FINDERS CREEPERS” The Junior Class Play, one of the highlights of the Junior year, was performed in the auditorium on the fifjh and sixth of February, 1959, at Berkeley Springs High School. Finders Creepers” was the title of the three-act mystery comedy. The cast was as follows: Wilbur Maxwell, a thirteen-year-old pocket-sized version of the atomic bomb— Wayne Shade Hercules Nelson, Wilbur's bosom pal—Harry Stemple Celeste, the object of Wilbur's affection—Carol Sue Shriver Nina Quigley, the bright spot in Hercules’ usually blackened eye—Darla Mc- Clintock Frankie, an eleven-year-old live-wire—Betsy Bratton Aunt Mary, the stabilizing factor in the Nelson household—Dorothy Ann Willard Uncle Bob, a jovial mortician—Richard Stickley Granny, Uncle Bob's hep cat grandmother—Louise McKinley Mr. Quigley, a very agile businessman—Joe Apple Dr. Brown, a middle-aged doctor with a cordial disposition—John Stuckey Madeline, Mr. Quigley’s middle-aged sister—Sandra Davison Harry Schuster, a suspicious-looking lawyer—John David Barney Daphne, the fifty-year-old maid—Pat Linaweaver Claude, the friendly, humorous caretaker—Tom Newbraugh Director—Mrs. William R. Talbott
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