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IUNIOR HIGH TALENT SHOW SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADERS dis- played their talents in a Iunior High Talent Show tor the first time this year Sponsored b the yunlor high Student Council the show tea tured vocal instrumental and novelty numbers Iudges chose the tollowmg winners Robert W1day with vocal impersonations first place Sue McPherson and Sue Plnson with a tap routine second place and Norma Herndon with vocal selections thrrd place The Sweet Sues Sue McPherson and Sue Pinson take second place honors in the tumor high show wtth therr tap routine who wore the grease pamt and won applause Mike does a banq up 1ob as emcee for the show although he is only an eighth grader Bobby Widay with his impersonation of Iohnny Pays Walkin My Baby Back Home take first place honors in the show 7 . . - - l Y I 1 . T V5 f 3 A ' , 1 t l - F, y if 9 2 Q fl-'vi l I . x , If Q51 t. ' li if ist' gf I7 tv ,I ., V l .V . it 1 , K .I fl S 1 .. sr 1 El '
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Page 178 text:
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4' NO BOYS ALLOWED Sophomore Class Play NO BOYS ALLOWED, said sophomore girls in their play this year as they gathered for a slumber party-strictly oft-limits to members of the stronger sex. The fun began as Rita Baxter, portrayed by Dreama Wyant, planned a slumber party. Having no other way to see Rita twith whom he had had a dis- agreement? Fred Dana, played by Pat Errington, and Leroy Doyle, played by Richard Fitzpatrick, dressed as girls and went to the party. After that everything exploded at once. The boys were caught and tied up: Mr. Midnight, played by Dickie Hall, came on the scene: and the girls were in a frenzy. Directed by Mrs. Sue Scott, the play was one of the most successful projects of the Drama of '52. Others in the cast were: lane Baxter, Ioyce Slu- zas: Victrola, Barbara Donachy: Edwina Cook, Ien- ora Harris! Belinda Elliot, Barbara Hindson: Nade Owens, Norma Waddell: Patsy Ferrill, Betty Collins: O'Brien, Freddy Nuckles: Keith Garland, Danny Wooten: Harvey Smith, I. R. Weatherford: and Mrs. Dana, Barbara Carpenter. our careers, for we were the favored ones The boys are all tied in knots and before she trees them, Barbara makes Pat promise to take her to the dance in No Boys Allowed . Stars and starlets of the sophomore play cast look lorward to their first stage performance. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ienora Harris, Dickie Hall, and Betty Collins. SECOND ROW: Ioyce Sluzas, Barbara Hindson, and Dreama Wyant. THIRD ROW: Norma Waddell, Barbara Donachy, and Barbara Carpenter. FOUR- TH ROW: Pat Errinqton and Richard Fitzpatrick. FIFTH ROW: Danny Wooten, I. R. Weatherford, and Freddy Nuckles. .Q -'J , L Z.,g.I'-.Qfff . n 1 L: if-2 1, ' fl I5 rw f ' V it 5 'P nav' ' 'V' ' H I .2 h , 'Q 1 ,JV Mft! vu , J , ,, ' 'fsr5?f4: 'gy . 4, a- ,- I- , .f K I . ff 'f-fr' ., - . V, . .. rf
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Page 180 text:
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IUNIOR-SENIOR PROM Mermaids, deep-sea lite, and balloons galore in an underwater setting provided a beautiful scene for dancers at the Prom in the cafeteria, April 18. Lovely, happy girls in lovely, swishy dresses and handsome boys in dress suits enhanced the glam- orous atmosphere of the Prom. The faculty dining room was a red, glowing refreshment center for the night: and blue, green, and purple lights produced an intriguing setting for dancing to dreamy music. No joy can outweigh the fun we had at our
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