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Chorus of Snowflakes. PIONKKR COLLIKRIES P. (). Box 7 I aura Illinois Iii Quest Of Santa Claus “In Quest of Santa Claus was presented December 17 under the direction of John Philips with the help of the grade school teachers. The characters were: Jane—Eleanor Shaffer; Santa Claus—William Scarle; Christmas Fairies—Pat Johnson, Barbara Nelson, Shirlev White, Sandra Parks, and Marv Schelkopf; Wangaloo—Jim Coulter; Goblins—Beverly Stables, Kenneth Wicgand, Dennis Murdock, Danny Herridge, Terry Heinz, and Fred Miller; Rabbits— Betty Carroll, Mary Haves, and David Clark; Snowflakes- Mary Nell Archibald, Marv Kellv, and Anita Hassclbackcr; Brownies—Gene Sollcnbergcr, Garv I ler-ridge, and Donald Rakestraw, Sunbeams—Rosana Dug-gins, Shirley Foster, and Nancy Vanrine; Dolls—Betty Harlan, I lien Bruninga and Frederica Lyons; Soldiers —Captain—David Coon, Bob Ashley, Tom Maher, and Gary Smith; Chorus of Rabbits—First Grade; Chorus of Sunbeams— Fourth Grade; Chorus of Dolls—Fifth and Sixth Grade; Chorus of Soldiers -Fifth and Sixth Grades. Christmas carols were sung by the Seventh and Eighth (iradc combined chorus. Treats were furnished bv the Brimfield American Legion.
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Kneeling—left to right: Eileen Bleichncr, Karen Mulvaney. Standing: Tom McGava, Harold Camp, Ronald Compton, Norma Lee Powers, Lois Meyer, Mary Ann Maher. Sandra Mc-Gava, Bevcrlv Slocum, .Mary Reed, Iris Blackwell. Donna Duffy, W anda Coulter. Second row: Bill Goetze, Raymond Mills, Tony Antonacci, Hampton Smith, Charles Courtright, Ben Johnson, Mary Ann Coon, Everett Mercer. Not shown: Shirley Tucker, Mrs. Gloria Johnson, Director. Headin’ For The Hills The Senior play, “Headin’ for the Hills,” a comedy in three acts, was presented April 2, under the direction of .Mrs. Gloria Johnson. Due to numerous requests for a repeat performance, the plav was again presented on April 9. Cornelia Wellington I leister Dorthca Wellington I leister. Cyrus Goolus.............. Betty Belle Goolus........ I iappy Goolus............ Skects Goolus............. 1 lank Goolus............. Widow Squiggins........... Aunt Sukey Miss Oggic....... Slim Hawkcnshaw M iss Winslow ...... Horsefacc Dilly Jake Slasscr.............. Emmv Jean........ Zeke...................... Zekc's Maw................ Speck Squiggins........ Squiggins Children........ Musicians. Wanda Coulter Beverly Slocum Charles Courtright Mary Reed Norma Lee Powers .Eileen Bleichncr Harold Camp .. .Sandra McGava ........Mary Maher Iris Blackwell ....Ronald Compton Lois Meyer ....Hampton Smith Ben Johnson Donna Duffy ........Bill Goetze Mary Ann Coon Everett Mercer Karen Mulvaney Shirley Tucker Tom McGava Raymond Mills Tonv Antonacci SCHROCK FERTILIZER SERVICE Monica, Illinois All Essential Soil Needs Phone Brimficld 3304
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Sweethearts On Parade Friday evening, February 12, marked the day of the third annual Valentine Ball sponsored by the Junior Class of Brimfield High. A girl from each class was nominated to be a candidate for Queen of the ball. She was to choose her own King. Votes were a penny each. The candidates were: Freshmen—Gail Pillman Sophomores—Gayle Meehan Juniors—Janice Joos Seniors—Mary Reed The Freshman candidate was elected Queen of the 1954 Valentine Ball. She chose Senior, Raymond Mills, as her King. The boys chosen as attendants to the King were Bart Nelson, Jim Johnson, and Charles Court-right. The King and Queen and Their Attendants. Ci.M RAL ILLINOIS LIGHT COMPANY Klmwood Illinois
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