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EDIT ORIAL STAFF Editor, George Cochran Assistant Editor, Barbara Barnes Art Editor, Eunice Anderson Faculty Editor, Sammie Nasu Typist, Nancy Burnett Typist, Eunice Anderson Senior Editor, Marilynn Mertz Calendar Editor, Louise Roberts Clubs Editor, Mary J0 Vinyard Sports Editor, Bob Tierney Advisor, Von L. Baker BUS! !SS SIA!! Bus. Mgrs. Janet Trigg Jo Ann Latham Asst. Bus. Mgrs. H. G. Robertson Hal Burnett SENIOR SALESMEN Bob Tierney Janet Triggx Jo Ann Lat am JUNIOR SALESMEN Hal Burnett Teny Hill H. G. Robertson Ann McDaniel SOPHOMORE SALESMEN David Porter Carl Davenport Beverly Sontra Connie Kreuter , FRESHMAN SALESMEN Beth Dean Kenneth Wood James Cochran June Ross Compliments of PUTNAM'S JEWELRY STORE GU!!! ! SIA!! Through the Cami:ra's eye we have tried to record for you limpses of the high lights of the year at T.H.S. We have devoted a maximum amount of space to pictures. The Duotonepicture cover is the first major change in cover design on the Golden E for many years. The editors and sponsor wish to thank the many members ofthe faculty and stu- dent body whose cooperation has made this book possible. We especially wish to thank the business and professional men whose advertisements contributed to the financial success of this Golden E. The pictures of the night football games were furnished by Stricklin Studios.
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Pres1dent Harb1son calls the F F A to order xv 9 oax2:Zm1avo N1 160 'ive C, we AIIIIVIIIIS LA nd the Lamp Went Out ' The presentatwn of the H1 Y Charter These glrls sw 50 he school by storm
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RESI ASSURIDM Mr. Morlock fHal Burnett, is a fidgety, nervous, grouchy old goat who doesn't like anything but money an never does anything but workand gripe about his pains. He even brings his assistant, George Plew fH.G. Robertsonj, and his secretary, Miss Akers fBarbara Barnesl, home to work. He won't let his daughter, Mary fJerry Carrl, be- come engaged to Joe LanconifCharles Siskl because Joe's papa is poor. So when Joe's papa Luigi fDavid Davidsonl, comes over to talk for Joe, the old fellows startafeud worse than the Hatfields and the McCoys. Luigi has a bad heart and can't take it. He dies at the hospital . This should end every- thing, but it doesn't. Luigi gets permission to haunt Mr. Morlockuntil he gives his per- mission for the wedding. The family, es- pecially 13-year-old Jessica QBarbara Bak- erj, thinks Morlock has lost his few re- maining marbles. Morlock accidently takes too many sleeping pills, and he kicks the bucket, too. Both Morlockand Luigi re- fuse to leave until thin s are settled.Luigi's wife, Martha fJudy garter?-2 comes down from Heaven after Luigi. ucifer fRance Barkerl, the rounder-upper of lost souls from down below comes up for Morlock. Mrs. Schmaltz fCaro1 n Bowlingj comes by on her way down and, looks around for a likely-looking Husband No . 15 fher other 14 died and, don't tell anybody But shepoi- soned 13 of theml. Mr. Morlock sees the undertaker, Mr. Black fEarl Whittlerl, KWQW5 N! come after his body and watches a happier life go on without him in the Morlock home. Mary gets ready for the wedding: Jessica prepares to start her wrestling careerg and Mrs. Morlock fMarian Bartonl is actually smiling again. Right in front of the deceased Mr. Morlock, Dr. Brown fHarold Irvinl, the family doctor, actually holds her hand and hints at matrimony. MorlockseesJake, the newsboy fCharles Reederj, and Mrs. Finch, the washer woman fMildred Klaf- ferl, come in to tell Joe what a wonderful man Luigi was. Mr. Morlockfinally realizes what a heel he's been. If only he had an- other chance. Just then Mildred the maid fShirle Holbrookl awakens him. He had spent the ni ht on the sofa. It was all a bad dream. He cidnt' die and neither did Luigi. A very reformed Mr. Morlockrnakes vast promises, okays the wedding, and peace inally reigns at the Morlock's. COMMITTEES Student director - -L ouice Auten. Stage man- gers--Earl Whitler, Harold Irvin. Make- up--Veva Nell Sutton, Shirle Sutton .Pro- perty--Mildred Klaffer, Barlbara Kendall Publicity--Margaret G reer , Phyllis Shounk, Melba Lou Shelton. House-Margar- et Greer, Phyllis Shounk, Rosalie Sullivan Varbara Woolard, Donna Stephenson, Joann Long, Darlene Jones. ' Compliments of 52 ELDORADO DEPARTMENT STORE JU IDR ClASS
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