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The Loud Applause Was Reward Enough Here we see Patty Baxter m aking up Jerry Bourff while Don Arm ie looks on. Eva Crull is being made up by Rachal Tucker. s A xy N , ,Q 2 Left to right: Karen Gregory, Ilene Caldwell, Jerry Gillum, Dick Harney, Dottie Price. Men are like street cars. If you miss one, there's sure to be another along soon . Actually, MEN ARE LIKE STREET CARS was the name of the humorous play pre- sented by the Junior Class on April 28, 1956. Jan, a sixteen year old girl and the star of the play, described herself as Besides being almost a blonde with a milky white complexion who knows how to wear clothes, I am of a naturally kindly disposition. How- ever, she seldom forgot her class motto which was Ev- ery Girl for Herself. Jan has a line which she claimed, when used cor- rectly, worked all the time. This line could be used to help tonguetied girls like her cousin Joy get a boyfriend. But, when Joy applied the line to Jan's boyfriends, Jan wished she never had invented the line. The play en- volved an entanglement of comical incidents. Mr. Brown directedthe play, and Larry Myers assisted him. The entire cast at the dress rehearsal. , l j ti ' ca- 4ff?f7.,f A. 4? Ned xt E Cast: Mrs. Mason--Mother--Dotty Price Mr. Mason--Father--Richard Harney Jan--their daughter--Kaye Frazier Sylvia--their older daughter--JoAnn Joy--a cousin--Georgia Welcher Alix--Peggy Huntsinger Julie--Jan's friend--Susie Kiefer Lysbeth-- -- Ann Aldridge Mrs. White--Eva Crull Mrs. Allen--Anna May Rudig Mr. Day--Thearl Goodrich Davy--Jan's part-time steady--Don Armie Chi--any girl's steady--Jerry Bourff Jerry--Sylvia's friends--Torn Fihe Ted-- -- Mike Fettig Margaret--the maid--Karen Gregory Mosbaugh Left to right: Anna May Rudig, Thearl Goodrich, Eva Crull, Dick Harney. vnu-nun nuu...1.. xrnw-u..r av..-,Maur v..5.::.vru ,AL
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Hands as Well as Our Minds Just Before the B1g Blast! ' ! Watch rt! ! Don't loose a fmger in that b1g machme! ! Chemsstry a sc1ence v1tally lmportant 1n our modern world, IS a useful subject taught here 1n Will krel-hgh Pupzls learn unusual ut11e mformatmon concermng common every day chemrcals by study and readlng and by applymg then knowledge and slull rn laboratory expenments Industry IS the toundatxon upon wh1ch our modern socrety 1S bmlt and our school through mts effrcrent Industnal Arts department IS keepmg pace by developmg the talents of boys g1tted m mechamcal abrl Ahousewrfe the most rmportant Job m the world Wrlllue H1gh's Home Economrcs department suc cessfully trams grrls for tlus srgnxfxcant occupauon They learn cookxng, sewlng, meal planmng, and dzetetxcs whmch all do the1r part 1n makmg each grrl a better future householder or an outstandmg person 1n some related frelds of work How do you get the egg shells out of zt now?? 9 ,I 4 4 1 Q . 1 1, . - ,- - . , - lty. Q
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For the Long Hours Spent in Practice Rehearsal of Senior Class Play, T ake Your Medicine. Left to right: Pam Wolf, Bob Koch- man, Jo Ann Mosbaugh, Eugenia Harney, Mar- vin Crim, Kathy Harbit, Sue Castor, Beverly Heflin, Johnny Bess, Anna May Rudig. One laughable situation followed another in Take Your Medicine , a farce in three acts which was pre- sentedby the 1957 senior class on November 23, 1956. The play revolved around Bill Jackson, a college professor, which meant he really could be called Doc- tor, and his fiance,Angela Warren, who had a wealthy cranky uncle who liked medical doctors but was strong- ly prejudiced against professors. When Angela brought Bill to meet Uncle Henry at the hospital and introduced him, Uncle Henry thought he was a surgeon . . . and no one corrected him because he promised to give Angela and Bill 350,000 for the first life Bill saved. JohnBess, Jonathon Puckett in the play, and Richard Harney, acting as the cranky uncle, lead the play to a Dodson proves adiificult patient for the head nurse and rela tives. Cast Henry K. Dodson ....... Dr. William Jackson . . Miss Holt ......... . . . . . . . . Richard Harney Jo Ann Mosbaugh Angela Warren ....... . . . . . . . . . . Marvin Crim . . . Bonnie Leathers Patricia Pryor fPatj ..... . ..... Kathy I-Iarbit Dorothy Carleton fDottiej . . Charlotte Nelson fliottiej . . Jack Benson ........ Jonathan Puckett .... Miss Cordella Puckett . . Miss Dovie Finkle . . . Dodie Blake ..... Little Girl ..... hilarious success. Woman .... Mr. Brown directed the play and Beverly Heflin as- Hoofendyke . . sisted. The assembled Cast of the senior class play. ra 'rl . Eugenia Hamey Anna May Rudig . . Bob Kochrnan . . . . . John Bess . . . . Pam Wolf . . . Susie Kiefer . . . . Sue Castor Georgia Welcher . . . Dottie Price . . . Tom Fihe
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