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Executive Biggley knits to overcome pressures. The Senior Class Play, Without Really Tryingf Rosemary elevates with I. P. Finch, the hero. How to Succeed in Business provided not only a fun-filled evening of entertainment, but also gave the participating seniors a sense of cultural appreciation. Striving for perfection, the talented seniors spent many hours re- hearsing and designing effective scenery. Pirates dance on television program to promote contest sponsored by NVorld-W'ide-YVickets. Senior play is success Qi 'T'l Office cast sings and dances to einote their despair when they learn there is no coffee for the coffee break.
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Queen Sherry ,lanes smiles radiantly after receiving her title, crown and bouquet of camations. Homecoming lifts Spirits The capacity crowd which filled the stadium at Denny Field was given a triple-treat Homecoming festival. The number of participating floats and decorated cars that joined the parade was one of the largest in recent years. Sherry Janes, junior candidate, reigned at halftime as queen, and the Indians overpowered a highly regarded Marion team. Senior candidate Sara Novaes and sophomore Betsy McNabney watch Council Pres. George Keris crown the queen. The Junior Class not only had the Homecoming Queen, but a junior homeroom won first place in the float judging.
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' usic Man' spectacular During November the stage of the Anderson High School auditorium became River City, Iowa, as the Choral Club presented its rendition of Meredith Wilson,s successful Broadway Musical, The Music Man. The casting for the musical was completed in Iune before school recessed for summer vacation. This allowed the participating students the opportunity of working on their dialogue and music at the music clinics they at- tended during the summer months. YVhen the students returned to school in the fall, the show was already showing promise of being one of the most outstanding theatrical endeavors ever to be given at A.H.S. Long evening rehearsals, week-end hours and an immeasurable amount of expelled energy was the piice of a flawless production. Harold Hill, Marian, the librarian, and the River City people were all portrayed with an air of professionalism. Highlighted by an orchestra, beautiful costumes and brilliant settings, the cast played to ca- pacity audiences. Music Director Mrs. Maxine Bridges strives for perfection. Salesman Hill makes friends out of enemies through music. Lessons on the piano and life are given at the Paroo's.
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