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4 , g. ea ' M ' P i .' 1 i ,Qty ,rr !ll11 l M-QQ. -xox My Na First row, left to right: A. Fletcher, P. Thurston, S. Bender, L. Trensenriter, J. Fletcher, E. Davis. Second row: I. Shaw, J. Anderson, P. Startin, B. Eaton, E. Neal, R. Rogers, P. Bond, S. Ewing. Fourth row: E. Dudley, J. Goodrich, G. Bundy, F. Bender, V. Bowen, M. Melton, S. Newby, D. Delp, W. Lowe, J. Brown. Fourth row: M. Butler, C. McFarland. 'Munir Qc! lfrfur 51114 Annie, fBetty Eaton? who just never misses- with a gun, her two shy sisters flsavala Tresenriter and Janis Fletcherj and the little brother that acts as a bird dog fMarvin Meltonlg handsome Frank Butler fFloyd Benderl, who wilts Annie with a glanceg the two colorful showmen, Buffalo Bill fGlen Bundyl and Pawnee Bill fLawrence Dyelg Dolly l'Shirley Ewingl and Winnie fPhyllis Bondi, who help Frank put on his actg young Tommy, fMelvin Royj who is in love with Winnie, Charlie fWesley Lowel the harassed stage manager and Mac fEugene Dudleyl the property mang Mr. Wilson Uohn Goodrichl, who tries to keep the Show people from stealing theisoap and towels from his hotelg there's Chief Sitting Bull fMerle Butlerl, who thinks life on the Reservation will be a little dull after Show Business, and a cast of many more made up the senior play cast and produced, under the capable direction of Mrs. Greenman, long to be remembered by the capacity audience on that evening of November 26, 1952.
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juuivr 61a 5 Play X 99 pe 11 130 Back row. left to right: S. Bender. E. Davis. R. Rogers, L. Tri-sein-iter, C. Melfarland. D. Delp, A. Sandstrum. J. Anderson. Mrs. Crm-nlnan. E. Dudley. M. Butler. M. Roy. Front row. l,. Dy:-, M. Melton, J. Goodrich, G. Bundy and Blackie. 5. lfwing, NV. Lowe. J. lfletcher. F. llemlc-r, E. Neal. Cheaper By The Dozen By Frank B. Gilhreth. Jr. and Ernestine Cillm-th Carey' As juniors. the class of '53 put on the production of Cheaper hy the Dozen? on March 23. It was receiyed well hy a large audience. Dad. the prominent efficiency expert w as played by' Floyd Bender: Mother by' ,loye Anderson: Anne. lfrnestine. and Martha. the three older sis- ters whose date prohlenis cause an uproar. were Eddie Neal. Shirley lfwing. and Rita Rogers. The fiye brotha-rs. who ean't imagine what any male would see in their sisters. were Frank. John Good- rich: Jackie. Glen Bundy: Dan. Wevsley Lowe: Bill, Eugene Dudley: Fred. Lawrenee Dye. Janis Fletch- er was the youngest sister. Mrs. lfitgerald. the Gil- hrethls housekeeper was played by liavala Tresen- riter. The two hoys in Anne's romantic life were Joe Scales. a college cheerleader hy' Marvin Melton and Larry hy Melvin lloy. Merle Butler acted as Dr. Burton and Anne Sands-truni was Miss Brill. a school teacher. Behind the scenes were Elnora Davis as Student Director, Sine Bender as prompter. and David Delp and Charles McFarland as stage managers.
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7 4-Mikiimlz 'XwX'.: 'A T junior 611155 Oficcrs The junior class under the able guidance of Mr. Redfern had a very active ear . , Y ' The class rings and pins were ordered in September and' received in December. Having many talented members, the class was well represented in all activi- ties. The band and chorus had many juniors in them. There.were many jun- iors on the first strings of all the teams in sports along with those on the 'SB' teams. Lois Russell and Shirley Bickel- haupt were the yell leaders from the class. As majorettes the class was represented by Pat Coverdale and Shar- on Bacon. SES? fo rl. Ebgrry gllfg. U . .,, ..., v . , Q WIRS T ' r F. ssejj jpresml Rf-drew lc at' , C' p 1.88115 Ve ,. JP, adyligor 611 I Ty ,' R ', D fl! Cale- Urn.. We In E he sf. Dall, Valle, Crvtar Strom QEY5 QYYX. STYX1, i SYCQ, ' 'iff'-Wirl,.j:T Jap, rsllrps 1. Hopklbenga me S, 11.68821 -,hh I' 61- . At the football games the class sold candied apples to raise some badly needed money. On November 21, the class held the every popular Junior Prom, an annual event. The theme was Dancing in the Dark. It was attended by a large crowd and greatly enjoyed by all. The class play, No More Home- work, a three act comedy, was well received by the public on March 27th. The juniors are looking forward to a successful senior year at D.H.S. 6 Uk swlwi. we'-i X669 ' , 'gli X Qaida? 6 Qieg V22 tevfe ash 1130 'ni viii? Psfoeio 6 Qjbxq . X35 ', ei 1 . 5050 gags' 'B KY f YxeAXet9bu9X'2-Qwaqoe x Ng. ' segfl YGQ91 X A fxiwii ovaiwe igoeixv' mdk 'O evfeee A 'fee I f g9vt 'gyxav Q - X 53161 Kei S Q gx .
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