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JUNIOR CLASS PLAY A highlight in this year's events of the Junior class was the presentation to the public of a play, The Remarkable Incident at Carson Corners. A change from the usual comedy or mystery selections was evident in the iuniors' dramatic production. The Incident carried a deep plot concerning the neglect and forgetfulness of people today and their influence on others. SENIOR CLASS PLAY The Senior class presented Pioneer, Go Home, a hilarious comedy and a satire on the govern- ment. The Kwimpers, a hillbilly family from New Jersey, moved to Columbiana and established Kwimperville. They had their troubles with tourists, Arthur King, a social worker, gangsters, and the Internal Revenue Service. They finally established a permanent coexistance with the gov- ernment and everything ended happily. Row I-Robert Spare, Drew Hansen, Robert Bryenton, Timothy Young, Harvel Martin, Frank Van Horn, Richard Dudley, Charles Fair. Row 2-Dawn McCloud, Peggy Leech, Linda Lang, Marsha Feldner, Pamela Nichols, Joyce Maioli, Marge Ludwick, Helen Fenwick, Caroline Smith. Row 3-Jeffrey Whitman, James Kagafas, Thomas Tipton, Dennis Jones, Bryan Hall, Ted Marlatt, Robert Manchir, Roger Blackburn, Andrew Frese. SENIOR PLAY CAST THIRTY-ONE
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JUNIOR PLAY Row l-Cinda Bremigan, Mary Jean Morse, Darla Allendar, Marilyn Bates, Donna Eckelberry, Peggy Knouff, Judy Hannum, Barbar Zaring, Sherry Stroucl. Row 2-Dottie Dupler, Tom Scott, Robert Wheatley, Mary Helen Wilson, John Larrick, Philip DeVore, Ronald Milton, Sara Swern. Row 3-Dale Brenning, Fletcher Burton, Ronald Frakes, Thomas Dunlavy, Jack Mitchell, Kenneth Frabel, Francis Fratalli, James Jirles, The accused Where it happened THIRTY :X lfillfjggg he ., was . fhflwxi-
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MAY DAY April Showers Bring May Flowers was The Theme of the 1964 May Day Dance, which was held in the high school gymnasium on The evening of May first. The dance was planned and sponsored by the G.A.A. Reigning over The dance was Dawn McCloud, the 1964 May queen. Her maid of honor was Jean Wycoft and other members ofthe court were Barbara Beatty, Joyce Maioli, and Carol Shimp. Highlights of the evening's entertainment were the presentation of The traditional May Pole Dance and the Sword Dance by senior girls. Decorations and programs were furnished by The G.A.A., and refreshments were served. Dawn McCouud - Queen of The May The Queen and Court Queen - Drawn McCloud Jean Wycoff Joyce Maioli Carol Shimp Barbara Beatty THIRTY-TWO
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