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Cjrandatl StefoA Out At THE LETT IS THE CAST OF THE SEN- IOR Class play which performed be- fore A RECORD BREAKING AUDIENCE OF ALL CLASS PLAYS. SEATED, LEFT TO Right: Monte Gass, Lawrence King (director), Pat Howard, Inez Coaoy, Mary Jo Stewart, Charles McMichael, Travis Du«R. STWDINS, Lcft to Right: Joyce Doctor, Del Randels, Shirley Crooker, Shirley LaPlant, Kathrine Hern, Pat Fox, Carole Stout, Bob Mowry. Members of the stage crew (not pictured) are Phyllis Walker, Dean Stackfleth, Wayne Whitney, Benny Croft, Lloyo Cordwell, Dan Donica, Athol Green, Vernon Angle, Vic Hager, Shirley Gaither, Norma Al- bright, Ann Lytle, Pat Fox, Joyce Doctor, Frieda Hudgens, Bill Grab- ham, Norman Whealy, Mary Jo Warren, Don Powell. Above is the cast and the stage crew of the Junior Class play. LEFT TO RIGHT IS: Daryl McCoy, Nancy Staples, Ernie Schmiot, Ncrma Lytle, Pcggy Jones, Evelyn Long, Mary Alice Wilson, Zora Lewis, Lawrence King (director), Mary Vclasquez, Harold Ryan, Don halbower, Darlcne Scheel, Frank Goddard, Frcdoie Morton, Virginia Goddard, Alma Chism, Peggy Meador, Jerry Miller, Dulcenia.Towcr, Joyce Hoopes, Phil Donica, Marsh Doctor. Stage crew membcrs (not pictureo) are G ye Mortimer, Nina Crittenden, Glenn Tague, Genevieve Patterson, Carol Sunderland, Verlan Neal, Gerald Barnard, Pat Hodson, Alberta McCanse, Virginia Stark. 24
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THE BOOSTER Volume 30 Anthony High School, January 17, 1950 Number 7 Indians Win Over Wilbur Rides A ain Pirates Friday, 47-43 Wilbur Faces Facts” tomorrow night at Burchficl. This onc-act comedy, which was prepared by Kiwanis Club Honors pjra{e Hoopsters To Tournament ne or Foul play fought )odge tween ment thony Lx dge dians )e in The st game most though awing a two- period; teams Every This com- on to e sec have iment. (5, the state s date Dodge Win- Semeste Mi M v f numbers an sented to Sunderland The tale b' id danc- Vernon oindeman any o in tha 6 foot made for 34 ters o: had a lead o sharps forwa: Botl 18 fie) I Pirate: though I throw ifrCiogc cvmpanu dians’ 44 per cent, they r 7 of them and Medicine 11. Except for first qur cine Lodge was ahead of each period, score- 17-21, 29-31, and 47 The Friday night t league standing in Medicine Lodge. jy man. Caldyell, Kio Attic . Z Medi- Anthony play? $P°rts Friday night at U Second Team lorn.. s.:... v'- c':° oral dances, Struggle of : Dream,” • on, “Seare- Jth American liam an chosen b- dent bod will c judges, derlan SPo Th gram llass B and • utfivi uca ns art to complete th etition such as this al squad good ex- ist tough ball clubs «laying several games To win the Anthony would have • e games on consecu- .e; Jo,le oecausc of their league Kingman next Tuesday . ich team is assured of at least two games as a consolation bracket, oys expected to make the J: Bassford, B. Burdue, iop, D. Donica, A. Green, J. D. further The ment s with i ing The spotted ord of ns and in- the Thurs- in ob- •rite to of the who is m3n, the tou -O far second, owa lost team ewa, r High on Fri- lary 20 The ony at . son. I I Parker | Hoopes , 1— K 2— B, i 3— -Meuiunc day. 4— Kiowa. 5— Harper. 0—Caldwell, 6:30 Monday. ols, An- ngman, •ledicinc am, Ar- hat are t. over the country are invited to attend. It is a good opportunity to learn new methods of direct- ing as well as coordinating prac- • .UVUUltC companist. Remarks signify that the grom was a success and ■he protr.m MVO .«.Pi. pro- also c tuw uaiiivut um «een ex- tended from one to two days at the request of many of the coach- es.
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2 . rama tic A SPEECH ARTS: Pictured above are the thirteen contestants who participated in speech festivals this spring, rivE in the S.K.L. Spcech Festival, twelve at the District Festival at Wichita, ano tour at the State Speech Festival at Lawrence. On the back row are, LEFT TO RIGHT: Norma Thomas; Lawrence King, Sponsor; Monte Gass; Pm l Donica; Jeannc Johnson. MIDDLE ROW: Patsy Moyer; Patricia Fox; Patricia Howard; Nancy Staples; Shirley Gaither; Joyce Doctor. FRONT ROW: Marvin Grandstaft; Jim Donica; M les Tade. Sponsor, Miss Marguerite Griswolo, not pictured. Members or the Anthony High School Thespian Club are, BACK ROW, Left to Right: Marsh Doctor; Lawrence King, Sponsor; Don Powell; Lilburn Durr; Daryl McCoy; delmar Randels; Don Halbower; Monte Gass; Athol Green; Phil Donica; J m Donica. MIDDLE ROW: Pat Howard; Pat Fox; Phyllis 'Walker; Joyce Hoopes; Alma Chism; Shirley CROOker; Mary Alice Wilson; Dulcenia Tower; Norma Albright. FRONT ROW: Joyce Doctor; Jeanne Johnson; Nancy Staples; Inez Coaoy. 25
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