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Music Thm year the mu 1C cl1sse both boys ind glrls' were d1 rected by Mrs Bauer Thls ye ir they hid a larwer assortment of muslc whlch made the class more lnterestxnv than prevlous years ind also wave them M13 ln opportumty to smnw many d1fferent types of songs Durmfl the school year the m1xed chorus ind vlrmous other roun nerformed for ever ll act1v1t1es such is the Semor Pl1y Jumor Pl1y md the furls leawue tilent show A number of students attended the C1VlC lVlus1c Assoc1at1on concert ln Eufvene A school bus was taken to most ofthe concerts to upply tr nsport lt1on for those ittendlnw A few ofthe m11n 1t 1ct1ons were The Infantry Chorus the Ballet md the Portland Symphony They were enjoyed by ll who attended and proved to hc Nell worth the t1me nd money They wave each 1 Greater pprectatxon for the fmer r s IN' Talent Show 0 Tuc fl y 1 V the Elkton Hlvh Schoo ynm1 lurn I Q' ie cx c L 1 lcld a subst1nt11l crowd tn 1n1t1 :tc ,X 1 1 c nf rn r ll o 1 n 'P rorn 1 mol lt c :fa fu ,nfl 1cr11c wx wn tcrn c momr f dlfl 1 vcry oo 301 o nm cvcn losm 1 n c Y'1NUlll'lCLf rr11Lr 1. Lurnc t ou 1 1nr c1rcr lk ny of thc on 1 lClJ1 cr 1 1 1l 1' 1l2Ol 1 rom vfnturc fa 70 c 1 1 J CHT11 COIN' llLC,l 1 1 pg 1 33 fr'-I wk f S --J' 1 44 s' 5 s, ' 1 ' , '- F Y 'f' 5 5 O ' , ' ,X xx I . F . O 7 . Q l E O Q f Q . . . ff 2, 5 2 ' ,j, 7 : z , . a :1 , 2 ' g 1 ' U. 2' 1 - tr: ' , 2 ' J, , 2 ' ' , A 4 Z4 , 2' 1 ' a - . mf 1 U 21 ' a t. . M - K ' 'A '2 B fs. A '67 n :1 , 1-,pr'l il e., 'U 4. l 55 :sf V I A .fs '.1.f:1L. nut A :1'tly pn led, lu! 1' ' , 1 ': r ' ' I ' :1 nc:-.ff 'fl,::1, :1 t:1l:n1. fhf- :1.lc1y 1' tr le t 1.9 f the scl ' '1 'lf. T515 f-1,:151fg - ' e l- tor' 'f lilfe :1 burn, ns the tl - ' :H ' , f.ff1'-,1 r1urr1l1Qr'f. 11:1 ,ily fitted into the i1l.Y1'lU'wlDl'lCI'C. John lic-alley was H Q rr- 'tfrruf ern' fa, :1nl ' I A fl 'd ' l fit--- ' - f jg U l.: -, rwr.p'1 urr- wht lv 1: - l :1 nu l - and it fnilcrl o ' ' on U 8 :wif-. ltlinnllyc.ffrr1ctl1r011jfl1, h ffl, 1 l app fi - l. T11 , - Q .8 'grl 1-nfl . 11- f1f?.l'1f- hwy'-, rart' 'fs YJ l, rr1:1lfinyf: tft: o : 11 fif- 'vc-..f1l1rf,l11'T . 'llluf' nrct r1rr f.tf this Q J s 11.54. , wl1i'h PS1 , r-rgr, 'luI1:.Y,f-fl !11r.l1f- flY'l lc r :1 L' ' , 1.. .Vw ff-r-l tim' xr .1121 1: luljfls -. ' :ee :nl ho - Ihnt it nmigglxt bc rc- nf-:11 l ,r. 'lr 7 1vr.1,f1rr1rr.f-.
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Hlllbllly Wecldm' ' Paw' Ya wouldn t ax me t take a bath' An comb ma hair? No Pay Sounds a little like murder is about to be committed doesn t Lt? Well it s really only part of the Senior play Hillbilly Weddin which was given November Z1 1952 at E H S by the Semor Class and under the dlrection of Mr Sweet Paw Belsnickle John Beckley is a man with a problem Rather SIX problems in the form of six unmarried daughters Juney Low Julle O Brien is a pretty girl who wants to marry Homer Upschlager Since he wants to marry her at first ghmpse the solution may seem simple But no' Maw Belsnickle Eleanor Martin has decided Juney Low cannot be married until Ceelie Sandy Baker a ripe old nineteen and Bonnie Mae Grace Scribner the bookworm are safely married off She elects Paw to get husbands for them Paw takes his shotgun off the wall with a very simple method of pro curing the necessary husbands in mind He decides to wing them pick out the buckshot and have them married to his daughters before they know what has happened Bonnie Mae however declares that method is out of style and balks at the entire tdea of getting married Ceelie IS far more interested tn her pet rattlesnakes than a husband but she is perfectly willing to get married She is in fact willmg to do anything but take a bath In the midst of Paw s husband chasing Ronald Maxwell Ron Henderer a medical student and his They are touring through the hills and their car has broken down Temporarily they seek shelter at the cabm Both Ceelie and Bonnie Mae are attracted to the handsome stranger Bonnie Mae keeps her adoration secret Ceelie however demands that Paw capture Ronald Maxwell for her She utterly refuses to marry anyone else That presents a major problem since Ceelie is the dirtiest home liest hlllbilly girl in the valley Paw gets his trusty gun but unfortunately misses Ronald Two neighbors Barry Bloom and Larry Emel who are Homer Upschlager s brothers Chiz and Obeey decides that the handsome stranger loose among the valley s most attractive girls is a menace they must do away with They deside to fake a feud to scare him away Maw won t allow Paw to take another shot at Ronald so he also decides to fake a feud and shoot a husband for Ceelie Both sides determine to use poor Ceelle as bait The feud becomes bigger than they expected and the younger daughters Four Five and Six fMary Alice Bunch Betty Gossel and Mamana Jones find it exciting and fun The Belsmckles cousins Josephine Mulkey David scott and Pete Inman came to pay a visit and Obeey Upschlager is caught ln the Belsnickle cabin whereupon Juney Lou and Ceelie disguise him as a girl Cousin Zeke Pete Inman falls in love with the so called girl which complicated things further for while Obeey has on Ceelies' dirty dress he begins scratching frantically which caused his pant legs to fall down The rattlesnakes escape in the cabin and Juney Lou bitten or pretends to be and Paw finally forces Ronald to the alter wtth Ceelie Just as the Reverend Ken Aoee is about to pronounce them man and wife Bonnie Mae and Obeey rescue Ronald Obeey lays down the law to Ceehe and they decide to get married Mrs Maxwell offers to finance a nursing education for Bonnie Mae and it all ends well with Maw sobbinu loudly as Ceelie and Obeey stand before the Reverend 35 ff 0 4 I g , I' I v ' ll' U. . . . f . , . . y f D' . ' . aunt Lucy Maxwell fDonna Madisonl, arrive at the Belsnickl's mountain cabin. ' - ' , l lv . , , . D, . . . . . . . C . y . . , , - . ' ' is 4 O , . . Q .
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