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Picnic. Responsible for planning this event were L. jones, eo-chairman, M. Gustin, D. Julian, J. Schmidt and S. Steimcr, eo-chairman. Other sub-committee chairmen wer: G. Bennett, D. Jones and P. Cunningham. Following the talent show Noblesville became the destination for all seniors. Here swimming, golf and good eats were enjoyed at the Senior Class Picnic. The introduction of a new activity called Private Parties turned out to be very successful. It gave any- one who wanted to the opportunity to entertain. The Senior Brunch, Dinner and Dance, A.A.UNV. Tea and Senior-Faculty Dinner completed a week that will long be remembered. D. Peck and E. Rossin, eo-chairmen of the Senior Dance, look on as Y. Breedon and B. Bondurant enjoy the music of Billy Moore. Other activities and their co-chairmen are: seated- E. Hodson and S. Kemp, co-chairmen ot gifts. Standing-G. Perdue and D. Rotruek, eo-chairmen of inter-class activities, and J. Bohne and P. Foley, eo-chairmen of registration. Ctop picture? Remaining activities and their chairmen are: seated-K. Thompson and S. Weatherly, eovchair- men of private parties, and S. Stewart and I. Bus- ton, eo-chairmen ot the Senior-Faculty Dinner. Clmttoin picture. D
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All good things must come to an end. So it is with a high school career. The refrains of i'Pomp and Circumstancev began to take on new meaning as we seniors finally realized that graduation was very close at hand. Senior VVeek and all its gaiety provided a perfect climax to our four busy years at AHS. This week, which was chock full of exciting The Senior Talent Show committee worked long and hard to bring us their interpretation of an opening night at the Tropicana nightclub. Practicing a chorus line step the committee chairmen and sub-chairmen are K. Gwynn, chor- us, F. Wright, lighting, M. Ross and B. Cumberland, co- chairmen, S. Wagner, scenery, L. Crouse, props. Not pic- tured are L. Retherford, script, P. Green, prophecy, S. Highbaugh, will. ' .. Dressed appropriately these suspicious look- ing characters had a great deal to do with the success of the Hobo Party. The bums are as follows: Top row-D. Bannon and L. mittee chairmen, B. Bell, D. Myers, K. Mc- Cullough and J. Knotts. Not pictured are C. Gentry, E. Burton, D. Wellington, F. New- man, B. Jones, C. Welcher, J. Tipton, P. Pheanis, B. Hakes, D. Couch, A. Pancol, J. lnlhle, J. Mass and S. Bunbalough. activities, began with the Hobo Party. Replac- ing last yearps Circus Party, this event was staged at the Y.M.C.A. gym with Keith Syl- vester providing the music. At the Senior Tal- ent Show everyone was invited to the official opening of the Tropicana Clubf, one of An- dersonis newest night spots. Do you prefer your eggs sunny side up or once over lightly? inquire the chef and his smiling assistants. These apron clad seniors were in charge of the Senior Brunch which was highlighted by the musical entertainment of Clarie Nunn. Members of this committee are: stand- ing-K. Zurmuehlen, I. Hager, C. Wood and N. Howard, co-chairman. Sitting-C. Schofield, co-chairman, and A. Pakes. Stewart, co-chairmen. Bottom row-Sub-com-
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Terry Randall, a strugling young New York actress, is faced with an important diccislon. Should she accept a movie offer which brings with it an almost cer- tain guarantee of success, or should she stay with her first love, the theater, and continue her quest for Broadway acclaim? Hollywood Producer David Kingsley and Playwright Keith Burgess vie for her favor and play a large part in solving her problem. Pictures above left is David Kingsley played by Dave Wellington. Maxine Ross is the center of attention as she portrays Terry Randall, and on the right the role of Keith Burgess is enacted by Fred Wright. Just look at your tie! Ah declare, Ah don't see how Ah can keep on lovin, you, the way you get yourself up. It looks as if big Texas Oil Man Sam Hastings is falling for the sweet talk of honey chile Bobby Melrose. These parts were played by Betty Sargent and Mark Earhart. Audience Peeks Thru Stage Door Of Senior The above students not only contributed to the success of Stage Door through their acting but also through their hard work on the stage crew and properties committee. Row I-D. Cook, stage manager, I. Stoelting, business manager, N. Jones, properties M. Erehart, stage crew, F. Scott, stage crew, I. Combs, properties, and Miss A. Higman, faculty director. Row II-D. Stoner stage crew, L. Retherford, stage crew, L. Stewart, lighting, Mr: B. Sanders, student teacher, and D. Boone, properties. 26
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