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SPECIAL EVENTS Nancy isrx't wasting the smile. It goes well with the lovely frock she is wearing at the Fa1l-Semi- Formal Dance sponsored by the Tri-I-li-Y when all of the girls have a chance to put on their prettiest dress . . . When school pictures were taken, it was necessary that the Walter- mire twins--Jerry and Larry be designated as such. Never-the-less Jerry . . . or is it Larry . . . gives the photographer a big smile . . . Hand holding among the boys is not regular fare except on the day the Sophomore Class receives their rings. Lee Riegel looks admiringly at Fran.kie's ring as other class members look on . . . 16
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l96I PRC NU DH? THE MAGNOLIAS Gloria Blair sang a very pretty song at the prom, we wish you would sing more often. Butch Noble are you telling jokes or are you dancing a soft shoe! Ben, you look very diplomatic giving your speech. if The Frankton High School Junior -Senior Prom was held May 13, 1961, at the Spencer Hotel, in Marion, Indiana. There was an evening meal, entertainment and dancing. Everyone had a nice time. This is just a few of the people who were dancing and having a good time.
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SENIGR CLASS PLAY BlLL'S NIGHT OUT was selected for pre- sentation by the members of the senior , class . . . as their final production. Early in the year the cast was selected and work was begun on the production. Steve Davison, jack Smothers, and jack Huffman assisted Mr. Sterrett L. Nash, director, with the construction of the stage set and Kevin Crawford acted as stage manager. Following the production of the play, mem- bers ofthe cast, the director and family, the persons responsible for sale of tickets and ushering spent a very enjoyable evening at the home of Andrea Seely. A blue -note night be sounded with regard to the rehearsals. The flu bug hit the school during the week of try-out and there was scarcely one night until the final week of dress rehearsals that a full cast reported to practice. In spite of circumstances, the play was a success. A nicely constructed storage balcony pro- vides place for stage hands to get the set in readiness. Looking over the loot found in the stolen car are John Smith, Alma Friend, and Carol Mock seated on floor. Other cast members left to iight are Charlie Stettner, Doug Hood, Ted McCord, Nancy Watkins,.Andrea Seely, Douglass Waltermire, Clara Sturbois, Steve Horn, Karen Taylor, Nancy Hays, and Steve Hudson. 17
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