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Wane The Niglff of jmzmzrj 16. an exciting murder trial in three acts by Ayn Rand was presented by the Senior Class on March 18 and 19 in the county court room. A talented young actress, Karen Andre, was tried for the murder of Bjorn Faulkner. The jurors, chosen by lot from the audience, sat in the jury box and brought in their own verdict at the end of the last act. The drama alternately chilled and fired ones blood with its agues and fevers. Top riglylx Mickey Ratliff as Mr, District Attorney' questions Carol Caldwell who plays the role of Nancy Lee Faulkner. daughter of Bjorn Faulkner, a fabulous millionaire who has just met his death. Center: judge XY'illiam Heath QBilly Light- seyj attempts to bring order to the court- room as tempers rise. In the scene jimmy Bennett, defense attorney, questions Roberta Van Rensselaer QGay Minyardj. about the murder of Bjorn Faulkner. Below: First row, left to right: Max Morris. Bailiffp Roger Lowe. Homer Van Fleet1 Mike Greer, Clerk of the Courtg jimmy Bennett. Defense attorney Stevens. Second row: Andy Parker. Sweeneyg Carol Caldwell, Nancy Lee Faulkner1 Gay Douglas. Secretaryg Carol Squires. jane Chandlerg Mickey Ratliff, District Attorney Flintg Philip Adkins. Larry Regan. Third row: Barbara Massengale. Prison Matrong Betty Ayres, Secretaryg Mary Bedford. Mrs. john Hutchins. Fourth row: Gerald Qualls. John Graham Whitfieldg Billy Lightsey, judge Heathg Kenny Harlan. Dr. Kirklandg David Ogg. Sigurd jungquistg Gay Minyard, Roberta Van Rensselaer. is 9
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a X V it , if iq .,, , few'-0' A 1 .O If is K K I i i 1 G '57 5 ag Nil '-1 liv- Woaofz ' QS O The S. CQ. Honor lfestixxll vixts staged on lieb- Flhlfy ', WV, in the High School Auditorium, CQertitiic.ltes of tiw.ird were presented hy Super- intendent Ralph Schilling .ind High School Principil Glenn Rc-exe. lpptz' rjxgffff Special personalities who represent xytrious departments in school .is recognized .lt the S. C. Honor lfestixytl. Cftfmr fefilx fi.lI1Kllkl.1lCS elected hy in- dividual cl.1sses to run for All-XY'ildei1t Girl and All-XVildcgitl' Boy tletit to rightj Donna Goertz .ind Roger Lowe, Seniors, Bgtrbiirii Ches- ter and Bruce Trotter, juniors, B.1YlXll'.l Cage and Monte Hulse, Sophomoresg jcinice Duncan and Duane North, lfreshmen. Others pictured .ire class favorites. liufffu' feff: Outsmnding Boy, Palmer McCown, .ind Outstanding Girl, Gracie Russell, proudly show off to Mr. Reeves it certitiicxlte .1w.u'd. Baffin' rjkqlvl: All-Xwildcat Girl, Donna Goertz, and All-XY'ildc.1t Boy, Roger Lowe. .tre sporting their gold pins z1w.1rded at the Honor lfestivul,
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Ds fs t Us 9 I 5' 6 .I-Y 1 5,4 Si - xx. I0 The junior class presented fmt llfrcbyf on Nov. 12 in the High School Auditorium. This farce-comedy, by Edward l. Hever, kept a record audience in stitches for a delightful evening. As the story un4 and Bernadine. both fourteen, raveled, Betty Lou jammed the works on Papa Maxwells appoint- ment as head of the citizens committee by faking .1 letter to Vester Blyne, editor of the love-lorn column. When the marshal appeared, Betty Lou pleaded insanity, little brother Wilbur acted balmy and the entire Maxwell family was proved to be nutsf-'papa included. From then on it was a complete free-for-all, ,X 7Zw with all the trimmings. Picfzzred ahora. seated, left to right: Mr. Maxwell, Leslie Bevel: Mrs, Maxwell, 'lean Allisong Aunt Mary, Teddye jo Bitner, Standing: XVilbur, jay Bridwellg Betty Lou, Sandra Rossg Connie, Linda Latimer. Bt'ff111'. seated: Miss Blaynef' Sandra Kimbrough. Standing: Bernadine, Dot Haynesg Mr. Moore, Bill Schroederg Del Marshall, Lee Elms: Hercu- les, Ronnie Vorhiesg Craig Moore, Buddy jones. lffg
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