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David Stewart as James Keller, Joann Ferreno as Aunt Ev, Jane Ann Veteto as Kate Keller, Louise Vilvandre as Helen Keller and Kay Olson as Annie Sullivan. James Keller reacts to his father's treatment in this scene with Kate Keller. Annie Sullivan, while teaching Helen table manners, had difficulties with Helen's mother. Kate Keller. The Miracle Worker THE MIRACLE WORKER is the engaging story of the re-birth of Helen Keller. Stricken with scarlet fever at the age of eighteen months, becoming totally deaf and blind as a result, she was allowed to wallow for almost six years in ignorance with no concerted at- tempts to reach her or to communicate with her. None, that is, until the arrival of Anne Sullivan, her governess. Blind herself at one time, Annie makes use of her own experience to try to reach Helen. This is the story of the heartbreak and frustration of Helen's early education and her final awakening. A Doctor ...,......, .................. R andy Davis Kate Keller .... ..,. J ayne Ann Veteto Capt. Keller .., .,,...... Greg Postles Helen Keller .,.. ......... L ouise Vilvandre Percy ...,..... ..... C ornelius Marshmen Aunt Ev ........ ....... J oann Ferreno James Keller .... .... D avid Stewart Anagnos ,...... ..... K en Faranelli Annie Sullivan .... ...... K ay Olsen Viney .......... .... L ana Boyles Blind Girls .,. ..,..... Judy Parker Cherie Caldwell Martha Porrata Off Stage Voice of Jimmy .... ..... L eo Manzano Directors ........,........ .... M rs. Ann Larson Mr. Craig Garner Mr. John Beliz 74
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tudent Interest Randy Davis and Judy Jones. class editor, identify pictures. Photographer Gene Hayes was often seen in the halls taking pictures of student life. The 1968 Panther staff headed by Janet Makh ednon and Mrs.l4men Greene, facuhy advmor, worked to n1ake the Panther an accurate record ofthe yeafs events The yearbook was divided into vari- ous sechons gnnng students the op- portunity to be responsible for their particular division. Larry Moorman wasin charge ofthe Spons secnon, whHe Judy Jones, Bev Baker, Paul Reno,and Karen Gensch wereedhors of separate departnwents FHty n1en1bers of the senior class contnbuted Unthe success ofthe Pan- ther by working for the beginning of the yea r. f f 1 9 . ee 1: -1 sfwzgwsfr-'re ' iw V ae Staff writer Beverly Baker sorts through copy to be used for the academic section of The Panther. wwe to WW 5 DW at .- ' Ligierff'i?fgt:?s15,,1-s.- 1 fm - . 4 -1 1 K 6 GL! VF 2 be :SK J v'-L 4 l 'J ff 'm g if guru? X f,.fu..tg,f,. ,,,. , I sa J ' f. .eg-fs,5f wi A- . u 4wUfi 'sw X x E , i t w e27'wt ?'ni- ' rt we we ill 33,6 . .4,gfjfh1,f.i2.fe-.t.,ag2 - .- .i,.,,,gwtif . mm W., ,, R e l 6 it e . - ,gasifr-,.i,.,. . k-,..,f ,,,,,t,,.o.,Vl,v s . .:f L- of-ti., ,,- ,, .,H,i..X,f i- f,iitgg.lrifgf .:. g.,f iff., ' . it-5 Q f il .3 1545 , 3?3,?'fii', ,t . i r e 32255 . i t i n lil l i ti i Eittidi,f5Q.Q1g1f15iQif y ,Q . , L? fgig itfwliiffrgz 1f gr-yy .--semi ' J ' 'I ' ,ei , QQ nt... or ..i,,...,ti riw,sf,:t..M.:fi:fe ww.ff'-z.fff.'tStis Qt: 51,3 UQLV fi? x:1:5'r. Q me fs ifl iairi, K L, Jeegwgtdggdr I M A . M ,. Q. , - I. 1355752 xifiiil' v img HSN i Stu! is? ' Qjyg . . ,H Ai . S ll? is f .r if! Hama, ar Wi 51494 if eff ' 1 E 'ts Aff P? is ' 1324 mg w S J -In tm fl if 1591? V 2 xi ,, 35:96 1 46353 Q is-Ky, x 1 5 fmwgfti N 1 my -. '- Kitt 4' is its iw-.i it .tm if W X l i -r gt .f.Fg.?-:.?'-,ig if , 5511, it tl.. H yi ti tty , iw I '- . xmwwmdwmhw es . . ,Q i5:,.,..':,K5Eh-5 ,V ,mi 1? V 2, eww- . .J - i lr?K i'xlg. X i' I Hu' N if., , if 3.1-,M - . 1 NBREMWWESSENWWS : if 'iii ' A: Karen Gertsch. business manager, ponders over the yearbook's financial plight. 73 Paul Reno, photographer shows his undying enthusiasm over his photog- raphy assignment. I
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Dances Feature Leading Bands One of the most popular bands, The Good Tyme, entertained dancers at the sophomore Socratoes Sock hop. Q' TOP. Terry Parrish and Barbara Tallon take a break from I I dancing. TOP RIGHT. King Socratoesu reigned from a giant size sock throne. Carol Gibson, Ron Weiss, LaMyra Holman and Stan Swann dance to the Paxton Back Street at a post game sock hop. 75 ' iw
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