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Queen Crowned By Hi-Y Prexy A. Members of DECA made sure everyone knew about the dance by placing decorative advertisements, such as the one below, throughout the building. B. Her majesty and her escort, John McCarroll, led the royal procession into the gym as their fellow students oohed” their admiration. C. Everyone likes to eat, especially after dancing. From the evidence below it looks as if the girls had plenty of custo- mers to keep them busy. D. Varsity squadders tensely view action across the field with hopes that their teammates w-ill score another touchdown in Homecoming game. Queen Katina flashed a dazzling smile as Don Lee, president of the Hi-Y Club of Zanesville High School, ex- pertly placed the crown on her brunette tresses. After the pre-game cere- monies the queen and her charming court cheered the Blue Devils on to victory. We’re not sure if it was this bevy of pretty girls that made our team soar way ahead of the Redskins, but we think it helped.
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Senior Play: The senior class play, Lost Hori- zon,” based on the novel by James Hil- ton, was presented November 17 in Shinnick Memorial Auditorium. Authentic Tibetan language and genuine oriental costumes were only two of the surprises that greeted those who attended the play. Joan Maxwell played the part of Myra, and Nancy Withers portrayed Elizabeth. Both are attractive English girls. Dave Hillis, as Wyland, enacted the role of an opinionated, bull-head- ed man from the English. Embassy. Rutherford, a tall, quiet-mannered Englishman, was portrayed by Floyd Winters. Dave Hill was cast as Chang, an elderly Chinaman with a precise command of English. The part of the High Lama, a pale old man with classic dignity and a pleasant voice, was play- ed by Jim Hagan.- Sharon Metzler, as Miss Brinklow, represented a spirited and leathery missionary; and Ron Pope was cast as Henry Barnard, an Ameri- can. Dave Adams, in the major role of Conway, depicted a fascinating Eng- lishman. Rick Haynes portrayed Mai- Lost Horizon” linson, an impatient young vice-con- sul. Sue Holt was Helen, a charming, cultured English girl; and Linda Gary, Lo-Tsen, an exquisite Chinese maiden. Diana Davis represented Tashi, the good-looking Tibetan girl; Marsha Doak, Ai-Ling, a Chinese serving girl; Ann and Sue Bryan, John McCarroll, and Ron Bucci all portrayed Tibetan servants. Members of the various committees were grateful to the many parents and friends of the students for furnishing appropriate costumes and props. Susie Hale played authentic Cho- pin throughout the play, using the theme of Shangri-La. Kathy Knapp and Don Hissam were student direc- tors. Mark Ross, as set artist, created unique oriental designs, and Mike Stanford was stage manager. Chairmen of the production com- mittees were: Judy Wolf, make-up; Sheila Truesdale and Alfred Baker, props; Patty Stahl, ushers; Nancy Withers, costume; Janie Stebbins, ticket; and Joan Maxwell, publicity.
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