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gy Q G F9 ...rf fs SEATED: Joyce Klintworth, Myra Scott, Terry Gladfelter, Marcia Metcalf, Larry McCully, Margery Cornwell, Joann Van Beber, Polly McGinnis. STANDING: Norma Orton, Nancy Rost, Beverly Church, Janice Graham, Dave Daniel, Jane Kobel, Marilyn Smith, Pat Lee, Leta Davenport, Nancy Molter. BACK ROW: Sam Bell, Sue Wilson, Joyce Sargent, Beverly Wilke, Joy Cooper, Mr. George Shaffer fdirectorj. maui' oed fo tA2 3400! Well-cast and well-produced, the all-school play, Take Care of My Little Girl, proved to be one of the most outstanding and entertaining events of the school year. This three-act production received many fine compliments, not only because of the fine performances given, but also because of the thought- provoking plot which gave every spectator a new and different perspective on college life. It was a heart-warming play of a young girl who, although dazzled at first by the superficial glaniour of sorority life, learned to recognize and appreciate true frie dships. - JCIAJC fl - -.- gk . f N A ' if, C . -A: IQ4 '. I, J '1 f. ,R I ,,g .-C.-v ',- . ' 'K V 'I 'I ' l If'
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, X x ng ' 9. sg, w x W FRONT ROW: Marcia Metcalf, Connie Cloyes, Marilyn Smith, Leta Davenport, Margery Cornwell. BACK ROW: Harold Schlesinger, Larry McCully, Robert Derstein, Dave Daniel, Phil Thomas, Miss Falen. aya- Qui uf all efa Q f H IQAU JMS f fn On March third the Senior Class presented their play, Dear Tattletale was presented by the Junior Class on March 27. Ruth , under the direction of Miss Doris Falen, to an apprec- iative audience. The two-act comedy begins with the letters that Miriam Wilkins, sixteen, had been writing to members of the armed forces. She signed the letters with the name of her older sister Ruth, and unexpected results occur when one of her correspondents returns. Mary Elder and Myra Scott were prompters. In this three-act comedy, Patty, a school girl of sixteen, just has to have a typewriter to type the script of her novel. Tod agrees to borrow one from the school office. Before they can return it, a detective is around investigating the theftl The type writer is accidentally broken and Patty decides to sell her novel to pay for it. However, instead of the novel, Patty's diary is delivered to the newspaper office. This causes a major ex- plosion, for in her diary Patty tells alll BACK ROW: Beverly Wilke, Alan Bullerdiek, Leihl Ogan, Connie Beauregard, Janice Christy, Jim Breese, Robert Patterson. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. L. W. Nixon, Jack Crumrine, John Harrison, FRONT ROW: Barbara Nelson, Billie Jo Harns, Paul Gilmore, Joann VanBeber, Linda Belt, Muriel Golobay, Bill Auer, Sherry West, Terry Gladfelter. tra qv
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il siiliile av lifiiiil f r ,: t , , , K. A 1 :T l J it i I 1 I Z f 1 l I--r . i FRONT ROW, fLEFT TO RIGHTJ: Norma Gregersen, Bill Molahan, Judy Farrar, Marilyn Stover, Bill Bickford, Lois Hammer, Paula Kirby SECOND ROW: Mary Baker, Jim Patton, Lenea Boucher, Patty Jo Perry, Hubert Pardue, Shirley Nelson, Donna Adams. THIRD ROW: Ronald Crurnrine, Frank Hanks, Ellen Bassett, Mary Johnson, Burnett Earp, Max Frisby, Wendell Nixon, Robert Weatherholt, Larry Scott Lee Lazarus. FOURTH ROW: Bill Maus, Mary Ann Whiteside, Cynthia Van Meter, Shirley Vinson, Karolyn Insley, Jack Crumrine, Bob Dcrstcin. BACK ROW: Carolyn Piper, Mary Lynne Deewall, Julie Fisk, Joyce Klintworth, Jacque Sue Butler, Janet Farrar, Joyce Brower Sonny Knowles, Bob Walls, Marion Anderson, Louis Taliaferro, Don Riggs. n 1 , I i 2 , L .+ 3 'ry ., - s 4 r r 3 1 , COLOR GUARD: Robert Derstein, Larre Tarrant, Jim Patton, Bill Mollohan. Qrcdea fra FRONT ROW: Elizabeth Leckliter, Janice Christy, Marilyn Abraham, Barbara Bloir. 2ND ROW: Mary Kay Lange, Helen Fowler, Ruth Cullop, Carol Page, Lois Hammer. BRD ROW: Berry Bruce, Gerald Kiger, Dale Bazone, Don Haines, Janette Moomey, Pat Willis. STANDING: Mr. Wallingford, Marcia Metcalf. The El Dorado High School Band, under the direction of Mr. Ralph Wallingford, made an ex- cellent showing in 1952 and 1953. During the football season the band, for the first time in several years, entertained the crowds with half-time shows. During basketball season, too, the band was on hand to arouse school spirit. At the spring festival and in the annual Band Regalment, our band made a fine showing. Mr. Wallingford has willingly given many hours of hard work for the betterment of this organization. He deserves our warmest apprec- iation. The officers of the band are Norma Gre- gersen, presidentg Tom Nace, vice-presidentg and Jayne Bailey. secretary.
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