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Page 92 text:
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THE LITTLE DOG LAUGHEE A COMEDY IN THREE ACTS By VERA and KEN TARPLEY Presented by the Class of 1961 Bloomfield Hills High School Friday and Saturday, April I and 2, 1960 af 8:15 P.M.
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Page 91 text:
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L tl iff 3' is-5 r 5, S egg s r 'Sayl- 1? ity is-f is ay' wail' ,F -if ' A335 ..r' r 1 ,:,:iQ? M fltrough flue yearn ia flzeir flneme HILLCREST STAFF: Seatedg Jim Aitken, Lynn Marshall, Mike .Whittlesey, Karolyn Whittlesey, and Nancy Knight. Standing: Bonnie Weeks, Mary Jocelyn, Renie Sinclair, Beverly Balfour, Mary Righter, Nancy Trowbridge, Linda Mitchell, Sue Fry, Bobbi Blumenfeld, Dave Arnoldi, Mar- garet Plaxton, and Mr. Dennis. The first edition of the Hillcrest in 1945, present- ing only twenty-two graduates, was but a small counterpart of today's publication. Each successive yearbook has reflected the growth in school member- ship and scope of activity until currently the Hillcrest presents a wide range of functions of the school's large student body. Aside from the regularly scheduled hour each day that the Hillcrest staff spends on the publication, editors spend many hours on layouts, copywriting, photography, pasteups, and research. After all of the work, thought, and confusion sub- sides we anxiously await the arrival of the completed book. The results of this effort are now in your hands, and it is up to you to decide upon the effectiveness of our existence. Work-work-deadlines-more work
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A . A v M' President- -f'f Jerry Bergmoser Vice President-Don Carlson Secretary-Sue Tivv Treasurer-Steve Diltz uniom enc! a Lady year The advisors whom the juniors find more than co-operative are Miss Larson, Mr. Sturgeon, Mr. Thompson and Mrs. Miller. e 4 The junior class started the year off right by winning the cheering contest at the Homecoming assembly. Soon they were busy with candy sales. Shortly after mid-terms, the class assembled with the dramatics director, Mr. Glen Wooster, and staged The Little Dog Laughedf' a farce comedy in three acts. By the end of the year, the tired and poor fbut happyl juniors finally relaxed after doing a fine job on the Prom and the Junior-Senior Banquet. page eightv-nine
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