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Seniors Present “Almost Life can be very confusing when you're young--at least that's what Eddie Barry discovers in the senior class's portrayal of ''Almost Eighteen. Hoping to win $250 to finance his dream of attending singing school, Eddie enters an essay contest. But unknown to him, his Uncle George also enters an essay in Eddie's name. Actually, this essay was not written by Eddie as his uncle thought. It was merely After a quarrel with his girlfriend, Eddie is comforted by Sally Davidson. The mystery is unravelled as Uncle George comes home and defends Eddie's honesty. Eighteen.” an excerpt from a book that Eddie had been studying. This essay, of course, won first prize, but when the plagiarism was dis- covered, Eddie was accused of dishonesty. Fortunately, Uncle George returned and cleared his reputation. Then it was dis- covered that the essay Eddie had originally written had won second place--so the $250 and singing school were his afterall. The nightmare had turned into a dream come true. Mrs, Dolores Flotree directed the play. A friend of Eddie's consoles him after he was falsely accused of plagiarism. Eddie tells his true feelings concerning the essay mix-up,
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Tomboy Georgie Webster discusses Mr. Leininger applies last minute Two of the cast prepare for a party her problems with her grandpa. touch-ups before the first curtain. after a successful performance, “Color Me Feminine” Is Portrayed. Make-up, memorizing lines--and the excitement of the stage --these became a part of the lives of many juniors as they discovered a new world of acting in the production of Color Me Feminine. From tomboy to Miss Tippy Teen, this play followed the transformation of Georgina Webster from a lonely unhappy teenager into a confident feminine girl. And all of this was made possible through a contest sponsored by a local paper. In an attempt to meet the requirements of the contest, tomboy Georgie discovers the feminine ''Gina''--and in this finds happiness. Color Me Feminine was first presented to the students at an afternoon assembly, and at an evening performance the public was admitted. Mrs. Janette Knowles directed the play. In an attempt at feminization, Georgie takes dancing lessons. The new Gina meets the judges for the Miss Tippy In a relapse into tomboyishness, Gina employs judo Teen Contest. on a fresh boyfriend.
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