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Linda Howard, Roberta Shep- herd, and Sherry Bouse talk over their lines before the play begins. 'WO Vice-principal Buzz Bailey, portrayed by Ronald Hoppas, takes it easy. MORQ ll-!0f7Z2LUO Homeiown gfzoacfway - - No More Homework proves that Principal for a day can be an excit- ing dream come true. It all begins when Principal Lundquist Q Glen Dea- tonj has to speak at a convention, and the school is left in the hands of Pam fMarge Cookj and Buzz QRonald Hoppasj, officers of the Student Council. Shali- mar fSue Edingtonj adds to the humor with her unscrupulous methods of trap - ping Buzz, to implicate Pam in the rob- ery of school money. The play was under the direction of Miss Huether. IZA!! Make-up plays an important part in the preparation for a play. Dorothy T. helps James E. on the finishing touches. -4 Yr if- ' 'Vs ' -.5f::YYv'R9.PfX,V:MfV?k15?Cw'Q :
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3714 Career plans for these purposeful students involve teaching. Two club activi- ties this year were sponsor- ing a Christmas faculty tea, and a Courtesy Week climax- ed with an all-school hop. ROW ONE: B. Wilson, vice-presidentg B. Gibson, historian - rep.g D. Thompson, secretary-treasurerg Mrs. Miller, advisorg M. Cook, presi- dent, F. Petteys, librarian. ROW TWO: F. Coy, M. Drudge, M. Jamison, 1 K. Keller, M. Thompson, M. Kimes, song leader. ROW THREE: C. Morris, 1 B. Kries, P. Pike, B. Kimes. V 1 l juiwie Teacrlzexw - - juiwze Leacfeyw l Helen Deaton and Larry Werten- The teachers were guests berger being crowned Courtesy King of honor at a Faculty Tea held and Queen at the Courtesy Hop on by the FTA just before Christ- February 1, 1958. mas vacation. l
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Mrs. Braddock is quite concerned about her husband making a tomboy out of their 16 year old daughter. 'magic Under the direction of Mrs. Col- well the Senior Class presented its play, The Magic Touch. Co-starring in this production were Ronnie Hoppas, Marge Cook, and Sue Edington as the Braddock family. The gangs all here! Play practice plus dress rehearsal found them eating here at school. I Touch 1 Mrs. Braddock has decided to have l the fashion show held at her home. She arrives to find the Dirty Dozen in her living room a.nd absent-minded Dad hang- ing laundry all over the house. l As Willie takes the ice cream carton into the kit- chen, Mrs. Braddock is wondering if she has enough for the evening style show. SSI.. H K Q 'I
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