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An invitation to come Down Yonder is extended by the end men and interlocutor of the Minstrel. They are Marlin Kenworthy, Ron Gullstrand, Don Melton, Paul Hix, Richard Hillock, Mr. Harth, Ron Orand, William Hoadley, Cully Gebhart, Mike Messenger, and Jim Perham. had a full house for two nights. Other programs were given for the students by the drama and music groups. Taking their final curtain school play, are fback Ronald Kendrick, Anita William Hoadley, Joan First row: Rosado Efsic, Klein, Janet Brown, and call for Sixteen in August, the all- rowl Charles Unger, John Evans, Lewis, Eva Mandl, Maxine Miller, Ernst, and Janina Woiciechowska. Kathleen Rieser, Pat Banks, Karen Judy Kings. 4: I A 5 4. xl G I ani
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Members of the sercnd all school play, Mrs. Mc'Thing, given March 15, are lback rowl Jack Cunningham, Larry Banker, Mickey Oros, Dale Faren, Meredith Cutter, Don Beasley, Carl Uebel, Mark Schwartz, Kathleen Rieser, Janina Woiciechowska, Jim Perhcm, and Marilyn Beckman. First row: Liz Rogers, John Evans, Rosada Efsic, Judy Mitchell, Anita Lewis, and Koy Ness. Dancing to In the Mood are these band boys of the Minstrel Show. They are Greg Franklin, Deon Truemper, Jule DuBois, Ron Jecnblanc, Jock Johnson, Alan Stutz, Ken Morge, and Jerry B. Olson err Hearts ake Journe Light lligliliglitiligf tliv trip wvix- ilu- slzigu- lJl'1Hlllk'llHI1S fit' tlw yi-zii'. Thi- lin-rilii-Ili zmmizil Miilsiri-l Slum' again fillwl llll' zillclitmwiiilii IM' tliiww nights, Thu lxwi :ill-sulisml plays were given with casts vlwsi-11 l-1'UIll the entire sclmul. The wiglitll Zilllllliil Y2il'ltlIj' Slum'
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