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: : i The Autumn Ball ' 4 The Junior Class sponsored the fourth annual “Autumn Ball” November 13, 1953. Miss Barbara Brant a representative from the Freshmen Class was crowned “Miss Autumn Queen IV” by principal, J. P. Judy. Miss Brant chose as her escort Paul Chaney, also a member of the Freshmen Class. A bouquet of white mums were presented to the queen by Miss Evelyn Dennison, “Miss Autumn Queen ITI.” Announcer for the coronation was Miss Patricia Rosskamp. Music was furnished by Martin’s Orchestra. wm oe 7 Barbara Brant Leading the Queen and her escort to the dance floor are: Flower girls: Sandra Malcolm, Cheryl Wagoner, and crownbearer: ip N5 McCourt, while the court stands in unison. —— | — Th i — : e Court Attending the Autumn Ball, L. to R. — Mrs. Louise Cheshire, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Kenny, Mrs. Edgar Twigg, Mrs. Harvey Wilson, Mrs. Charles Eiler, and Miss Dottie Twigg. pis e , “ j Students attending the Autumn Ball, L. to R. — Bob Foster, ‘Ww Imogene Hershberger, Wilda Spencer, Robert Chase, Paul Chaney, “ Barbara Brant, Nancy Edmiston, and Kay Jean Milleson. “N ita ‘ VV ' j MI j t The Court consisted of Class Representatives, L. to R. — Donna Hershberger, Glen Pyles, Imogene Hershberger, Harold Haines, Principal, J. P. Judy, Queen Barbara Brant, and Escort Paul Chaney, Gary Pyles, Mildred Dolly, Robert Chase, Wilda Spencer, Edward Linn, Nancy Deremer, and Flower Girls: Cheryl Wagoner, Sandra Malcolm; Crown- bearer “J. W.” McCort. — — —=
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“The Little Minister” The annual Junior Class play was present- ed April 8, under the direction of Miss Bright and Mr. Rogers. The Junior Class consider- ed itself proud to give a production of Sir James M. Barrie's “The Little Minister,” a famous drama (first produced about 60 years ago) a better-than-ordinary performance. “Tell me another story” The setting was a notably fine reproduc- “The Egyptian, curse her tion of the parlor of the minister's manse in Thrums, Scotland, as it existed a century ago, and the costuming was very close to the re- quirements of that period. The cast L. to R.: Miss Bright, Director; Lorraine “Don't be so free with your tongue, “4 wes, ef Welker, Arthur Dayton, vannls Timbrook, Delores eaeatr y 5 Please take your Ting. Price, Robert Kenny, Harry Bosley, Patricia Ross- kamp, Vaughn Alt, Barbara Dayton, Wanda Bohrer, Gary Sommerlott, Robert Foster, Mr. Rogers, Director. ha oP ei | 1h} “My husband and I have just returned from prayer meeting.” “This young lady is — or was — my bride to be.” ass = 1 “To think I should end up in the poorhouse.”
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