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When December rolls around The school year IS almost halfway flnlshed IT has been chosen for the Sophomore Class Wlth Two years ahead of Them and almost two behnnd Theur days In highschool were halfway flnnshed as well The annual Too was galnlng aTTenT1on nn December Wnth their sales campangn over and rndrvrdual pictures already taker' plans were made for The annual lournallsm assembly Thus year a Talent show whlch Shlrley Walker won wrth her song Tryung was The feaTure of The assembly December means holldays and The Chrlstmas spurlt soon invaded The halls of EHS The Chrustmas Tree sn The hall The carols whrch The glee clubs and Spanish classes sang The mnstlet e whlch kept appearung above doorways all Thxs showed The season of The year A whlrl of parties and dances made The vacatxon whlz by only Too fast if'
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ceiveirho prays L20 ton . 5 O FB Pictured are: Floyd Klein, Clorene Davis, Evel A d yn n erso n, Jane King, Jerry Higgins, Dwight Whelan, Jeanette Etheridge Marvin Baird, Bob Hamilton, Larr Hannah, H I L y ar ene eonard, Jody Griffin, Charles Hill, Ray Standifer, Jenny Lou Roberts Odus Rice, Jane Riley, Bonnie Humes, d M l ' R an evln oberts. Seated are Helen Shope and Junia Shelden. For their annual play the Junior Class chose Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, a comedy written by Cornelia Otis Skinner and Emily Kimbrough. The story's basis is the authors' actual experiences on their first ocean voyage. The curtain went up November 20. Fern Reed Smith directed the play. The Junior Class sponsors, Mr, Anderson and Miss Wolfe, also assisted. Miss Wolfe worked on stage sets, costumes, and business. The complete cast of the play is pictured above, how- ever, a few of the unsung heroes and heroines were Floyd Klein, stage manager, Clorene Davis and Evelyn Anderson, prompters, Melvin Roberts, electrician, and Marvin Baird, who besides being in the cast, handled the advertising. Junia Sh eld e- CO'-lld not swirin' as Emlll' K' len Shope' rw ness fol' the I-f and had 5 'mlbofoug . ef alias He Bob Harm- fLarry Hannah 'e preserver Sbecral fond neva Skinn f e M55 from uege man men, J Could O I - Dick W- Cot ws, sta'-J 3 co her l MCEVOYI if n tht Y watch in ama ers ze me
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