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N romfzalficff A MIND OF HER OWN by Anne Ferring Weatherly Presented by the juniors and seniors on November I9, l949 Miss Madge Mossman, director Jim Bartlett ...... ............... .......... L y le Thorne Delia Bartlett ..... ....,.... ...... A r lene Thudium Bunny Bartlett ...,..... ............. E laine McCoy Tommie Bartlett Nettie Bartlett ..... Lizzie tmaidl .... Jessica Atwood ..... Q Charles Peckham Floyce Troutman ............Lois King ....Vonnie Adkins Delphine Lindley ..... ....... B Grimm Gilbert ii -' ti' D y . Steve Henderson ...... ........ P ete Strecker 5 g ' 1 E T 5 Hugh Randall ............ .......... D avid Lang 555 5, L . -J f - - GW Carol Russell ,................. ........... C athy Amato no 'lg , A 5 Miss Flora Fenwick ...Hazel Doughty , tif? Ext, i -.- Mrs. Phelps ................................ Judy Harkness K g g A Y' x c stonv or THE PLAY i- 2 - 'mf- The Bartlett family runs into sev- eral complications while trying to spend a quiet vacation at their sum- mer cottage. Bunny Bartlett, having no mind of her own, copies the mannerisms of her friends. After the boisterous departure of Delph- ine, one of Bunny's flighty friends, Mr. Bartlett announces the coming of Mrs. Phelps one of his important clients. To complicate things an- other of Bunny's friends, Jessica At- wood arrives. She is a very sophis- ticated, dramatic person who upsets everything by trying to capture both of Bunny's boyfriends, Hugh Ran- dall and Steve Henderson. Tommie's romance with Carol Russell, the girl next door, is broken up when Jessica lies to Carol about Tommie's age. Nettie, the lively little sister, de- cides to get rid of Jessica. She and Tommy planned to play some hor- rible tricks on her but by accident Mrs. Phelps became the victim of the plot. Bunny began to realize that she had no mind of her own after Jessica took her costume and went to a dance with Hugh. The story ends happily after Jessica leaves and Butinyand Steve become engaged. :NA Compliments of H. P. BECKER Co. Mfg.-Dist. Food Products I Big' 15:5 'ei
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gf 0lf'lfL.'5 FIRST ROW lleft to rightiz Marilyn Hackett, Helen Opfer, Marilyn Butler, Pat Weidinger, Harleen Earl, Nancy Wood, Lesta Gibbons, Juanda Hutton, Elaine Mc- Coy, Marjory Knoll, Vonnie Adkins, Floyce Troutman, Alice Lawrence, Peggy Austin, Molly Smith, Virginia Hipp, Pat Werner, Carol Lenz. SECOND ROW: Connie Arnold, Louise Young, Lois King, Nancy Reddick, Lillian Waite, Mary Bane, Nancy Battle, Marcia Weidinger, Helen Heitsche, Martha Ziegler, Don- na Hannel, Carol Price, Avis Baker, Mary Squire, Alice ,471 s - '5 ri fi S 5- .ew '1-mee., an-:wi '11 . ,ai 4 , ii .5 . , ,C fi t vs THIRD ROW: Donna Searls, Gretchen Burkle, Donna Schaechterle, Joan Reddy, Beverly Mitchell, Judy Hark- ness, Charlotte Underhill, Barbara Pigman, Phyliss Mar- ion, Wilma Gilhousen, Norma Ballentine, Joan Linn, Jean Showers. FOURTH ROW: Dave Hestor, Jim Lewellen, Clifford Ellis, Jack Wetzel, Jim Turrittin, Don Weltin, Clark Keysor, Bill Sheppard, John More, Louis Copsey. FIFTH ROW: Jim Sharp, Richard Ringle, Richard Becker, Norman Nestor, Lyle Thorne, Bob Robertson, Tschanen. Charles Prindle, Denny Vaughn, Robert Burr, Ted Munson. NORWALK HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS .f fi., Mrs. Alice Watson, director Compliments of Mae E. Mack, Insurance L. H. McNeil, Realtor IOM Benedict Ave, 30 Norwalk High School Chorus, under the capable baton of Mrs. Alice Watson, lived up to its fine reputation again this year. Perhaps the most outstanding feature of the chorus was the blending of the voices of all sections. Among the numerous performances of the year, the Christ- mas program outshone all others because of the soft Ioveliness of the scenery and the lasting beauty of the familiar Christmas carols, highlighted by the solos of Phyllis Marion, Bob Robertson, LaVonne Adkins, Jim Sharp, Juanda Hutton, and Carol Lenz. Our school proved to be extremely popular because the combined choruses of Bellevue, Willard, Shelby, and Norwalk met here on April 8, for the second time in three years, The majestic qualities of Onward Christian Soldiers offered an inspiring number to the large audience. Compliments of Kaye's Shoe Store I6 W. Main Street
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WA cglborfd During the year the girls have had intra- mural tournaments in soccer, volleyball, table tennis, softball, and basketball. During the change-ot-season games, the students did square dancing. Basketball over, fifty per cent of the girls in high school entered the tournament. The basketball season was climaxed with the Girls' All-Star Game, Ohio State-Michigan on March l8. The Annual Gymnasium Exhibi- tion tor girls occurred on the same date. Miss Kay Haynes was in charge of all the classes and sports this year. OJLOLJQVZJ Leaders Club is made up ot girls chosen bythe group for their excellence in the field of physical education and for ability to direct the athletic activities of the girls of the school. During the past year the fol- lowing girls have been members: Lesta Gibbons, president, Kath- leen Meyer, vice-president, Nan- cy Wood, secretary, Jo Ann Ward, treasurer, Rosemary Bal- tes, Norma Chapman, Shirley Whitfield, Jeanette Bell, Viola Weitzel, Connie Ford, Pat Toom- er, Diane Dietz. Compliments of HENRY'S FLOWER SHOP Cor. Whittlesey and Monroe Sts. Norwalk, Ohio and J. W. PITKIN Jeweler and Watchmoker 29 East Main Street
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