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we lior the hrst time since Miss Alice lligman has directed the senior class play. the setting is out-offdoors. Menibers of the cast studying the patio ltop leltl of the palatial l,ong Island home are Dee Anderson. Veronica Trees. Bob lirance. Sherry Page. and l.ee Ann Patton. Dorothy Hitch and Nlary Livingston try to distract Dave Bennett. Toni Henricks. and Ruth Barr ttop rightl as they run through one of the outstanding scenes of the play. Chuck Shaffer. BillRow1antl. and Chuck Lowe flower leftl examine Barbara l'lufl'man's leg. hurt in a make-believe bad fall. The four had leads in the play. Members of the stage crew llower righll. Bob Stoner. .lulian Hudson. l.eRoy Shields, and Bill Neff take time out for a theatrical joke above the stage. Each year the talent of AHS shines forth as the many organizations of the school present outstanding entertainment g for the community. These performances 'f W bring to light the abilities and talents de- eqwlill veloped in our on classrooms. The first of the l956-57 entertainment egxf season was the Thespian play Seven Sisters. Early in the spring came the spectacular band variety show, an hour and a half of Hollywood-like extravag- anza. This year the show played to an audience of more than 5,000 people. The last theater billing of the year was the traditional senior class play. a comedy Sabrina Fair. The play was again not merely a performance, but a link in perm- anent high school institution. The drama of the Thespian play was heightened hy the flamboyant costumes worn for a masquerade party. ln one scene Bill Rowland. Ronnie Clark. Bob lfrance, and l.ucv Myers emote. l9
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ANN ADAMS Yearbook Queen Candidates . . Ann Blackwell Pal Blume Virginia Gary Kay Custin Judy Hancock Carole Nlcfiivern Faye Sargent Beverly Van Voorhis jeff: i .. .Fil A Smiling with pride is Ann Adams. Anderson Highs first yearbook queen as she is being crowned bv co-editors ol the annual, Ronnie Campbell and Fran XVagner. '60 A s A 1 if 4 4 -WY, 4' M L Q ,,V , ya ' Q10 l L if if E.. For the Hrst time in history. the students at AHS elected a queen of the yearbook. Modeled after the Purdue and lndiana yearbook queens, the AHS queen personined the typical high school girl. This year's queen, Ann Adams, was selected from a group of nine candidates nominated by homerooms with 100 per cent yearbook sales. The queen, who was crowned at an all-school convoca- tion, was one of the very few queens to be elected by students from all classes in the high school.
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