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inaugurate a Two-Night Stand Staged by Miss Thelma Stout and assisted by Harold Stewart and Miss Dorothy Sheelcs, the show began at a fast pace via a chorus line of Kay Hinlcle and company. This precision line con- cluded the show with a fluorescent version of Papa Loves Mambo. A quartet of emcees, Herb Glover, Steve Suth- erlin, Jim Moss and Jim Hughes, introduced the variety of acts. Highlighting the performance was the presentation of selections from South Pacific with Nancy Lowdermilk as Nellie Forbush wash- ing that man right out of her hair, and the per- formance of Christmas Dragnet by the two Phils. All acts were popular with the audience. Two of these, not pictured here, were solos by Gordon Butts, singing Hold My Hand and Keith Sanford, singing Count My Blessings. Selections by the jazz band and the Wee Dots rounded out the program, making the Follies a four-year-old tradition. TERPSICHOREAN FUN IN SNOW-A sleigh ride with its spills is entertainment supreme as interpreted by Phil Haines and Judy Arnold. HE YEST GOES NUTS AT CHRISTMAS-Bill Lane turns a 'ittle bit Sweedish for his number. SOUTH PACIFIC A LA GHS-Wally McClure and Letty Lowderrnilk, Warren Masten and Sally Etter, Jack Miles and Nancy Lowdermilk, and Bill Richards and Anita Hurst. A PRETTY PICTURE-It's Winter Won- derland with all its wonders with the girls quartet, Anne Headley, Marilyn McElroy, Jean Butts and Sandra Johnson, get together. a N . 301'
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Y? 1 + R , ...F-.ali 'rs ?.,6,-Muff' ' s Qi Four Years Old, The Follies With growing popularity and increasing demands by the public, the T955 version of the Senior Follies was presented' on the two nights of December 9 and TO with a slightly different show at each performance. Renamed the GHS Follies this year, the show fea- tured acts from every class. ln the past, funds from the Follies were used to defray the cost of the senior pub- lications of the Minaret. This year, however, money will be divided between the yearbook and a convoca- tion fund. This has been done in the hopes of enhanc- ing the quality of various convocation programs, viewed by the entire student body. SOLOISTS-Anne Reeder and Velda Stwalley. DOUBLE FUN-Anita Hammond made a double appearance singing Let Me Go Lover and Goofus, While Melvin Eastham appears to be on the sober side. Melvin was a half of the Don't Need This Old House No More team. ANOTHER BETTY GRABLE?-Linda Stultz entertained the aud- ience with a tap dance, Am l Blue? DOUBLE TALK-Dorothy Boyd and Carole Killinger ask the audience to Call Again. THE TWO PHILS-Brookshire and Haines added a bit of holiday spirit to the show with their Christmas Dragnet. PRODUCTION CREW-Firsl row: Nancy dePonte, Nancy Meyer, Nancy Vote, Judy Colbert, Susan Harvey. Second row: Mike Hecko, Claude Porter, Jim Hughes, John Mayhall. Third row: Steve Sutherlin, Jim Moss, Chesley Lady, Russ Saathoff, Eddie Barr. Fourth row: Ronnie McCurry, John Sage, Wayne Lindbloom, and Jerry Blume. OUT OF AN ARABIAN DREAM-Kay Hinkle. 1 E 1 4
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,r lg. if Seniors, Thespians Enact The Frake family takes off for the State Fair, and soon find themselves in the hubbub of the fair life. Although the children have romantic interests at home, they have their fling. Wayne and Margy meet Emily and Pat and are soon faced with the task of making a decision that will affect their whole lives. In the end everything turns out happily as it must in all good plays. SUPPORTING CAST-Marilyn McElroy, .lack Miles, Keith Sanford, John Mayhall, and Kay Hinkle. Jeanne Gould not shown. MARGIE CAN'T MAKE UP HER MIND-Keith Sanford, Nancy Lowdermilkfand Jack Miles. PRODUC- TION HEADS-Anne Headley, student director, and Nancy de Ponte, stage manager. THE STOREKEEPER AND THE FRAKE FAMILY POSE FOR A PORTRAIT-Jim Hughes, Nancy Meyer, Nancy Lowdermilk, Jim Moss, and Steve Sutherlin. THE ETERNAL TRIANGLE-Kay Hinkle, Jim Hughes, and Marilyn McElroy.
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