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THE FUUTLIGHTS a t '2 S s SENIOR PLAY The Seniors presented, nCash and Carrie, Friday, March 23, as their class play and it was an extremely successful pro- duction. This light comedy, with touches of seriousness, is the story of a Widow With three children, and the financial prob- lems that arise When trying to raise a family, alone. A great deal of the success of the play was due to Miss May Rose Borum and her tireless direction. E - . r '., V w E k k x 5.x v 6 - CAST ,3, w h 4 DORTHULA EMERSON ....... JOSEPHINE HAEGEMAN I? x, a I CARRIE ADA FERGUSON HELEN KIMBALL - OJK-agj e x . GENEVA WHARTON, JENNY .. JUANITA CANTRELL ALBERTA FERGUSON PATSY SCHELLHOUS - 1. h a . MARILYN FERGUSON MAXINE OSTERMAN JUDY BOWEN BONNIE BENNETT c T iv a TRIG FERGUSON RICHARD NORTHRUP a t t k 'ANNE FERGUSON ANNE COURTNEY a h ,- BRADLEY KIRKWOOD ........ RICHARD NESMITH g D a '1 UNCLE OMAR TULLY WILLIAM PENDERED EARL CORNICK PAUL BROWNING a h h c JGERTY MARION ANDERSON t o 1 HON JACKSON. FRANCY LEE JACOB I i J 5 q t SWEETIE JACKSON. ...... .WORD KIMBALL ,7 STUDENT DIRECTOR ............. ...BETTY BAKER
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CAST NINA CASSELL ........................................................................................................................ BARBARA WELLS MRS. ELLA RUMBLE... ................................................................................................ DOROTHY KIMBALL SCOOTIE CASSELL ..................................................................................... SHIRLEY PRATHER MR. PUTNAM ............. ..WlLLlAM PENDERED TONY CASSELL ................................................ .. PATRICIA SHELLHOUS PINKIE AMES.. ...................................................................... ANNE COURTNEY DUNK DOYLE .................................................................................................................... RAYMOND HEACOCK BlNG HOTCHKISS ........................................................................................................ RICHARD NORTHRUP GENEVIEVE JONES ........................................................... MAXINE OSTERMAN MAJOR MICHAEL TODD ............................................................................................................... JERRY NAIL NEWTON TODD .................................................................................................................... PAUL BROWNING EULA HOTCHKILL ............................................................................................................ JOYCE NYSWONGER DR. LUTHER BLODGETT ................................................................................................... WILLIAM BUNGE OFFICER RYAN ............................................................................................................................ JOHN PRUNTY BILLY .................................................................... RICHARD WINCKLER STUDENT DIRECTOR ............................................................................................................ BONNIE BENNETT IUNIOR PLAY kw Que? Q ., W I t f' t f Ll L'XVgrvg' LXIA7JhA $71,174 ,II a v I t l MGKVJJwQJI XJK'wg. gl'XJvaM it t Xt .07 t - V I 194?:55 C1; 4 f 4 ,e 9 l ,f t , e f h x, H J z; 13x ; t ' g t gexe-r 5N. ' I Lag. v '7 4 Spring Green, presented December 8, was an outstand- ing event in the school year, as it almost broke all box office records. Paul Browning made the play 0: riotous success as the struttering, timid, Worm-lover, supported by cm able cast, under the direction of Miss May Rose Borum.
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BAND Led by C. W. Crowl, the band has made numerous appear- ances this season. In their snappy black and White uniforms they have added much to the atmosphere at all the home toot- bodl and basktball games. Although small, our band, through the cooperation of each student, made a very good showing at all times. It participated in the school plays and assemblies; all of its success being due to the hard work of the members and the capable supervision of Mr. Crowl. K LEFT TO RIGHT: RONALD CALDWELL, RICHARD STOLTE. HELEN KIMBALL. ROY HULL, RICHARD NORTHRUP. JACK BIRD, HARROLD BRISTOW, DAVID BASCOM, RICHARD WARNER. BOB MeCALLA. DOUG THORMAN. BILLIE CHAPMAN, BEVERLY PEROZZI, GEORGE GAYLORD, JAY HALFORD, MR. CROWL. BY DRUM: WARREN McCONNELL. NORMAN NYSWONGER. ehh V$u--,.... h... the hu-
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