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Many, twy- f tatinga, at Muaic Canteata, First Row, Left to Rif ht: Sharon Vinyard, Ellen Porter, Donna Coleman, Mary Bolgar, Patricia Godwin, Anita Cook, Virginia Hill, Karen Tesreau, Janice Hardy, Sharon White, Judy Bahr, Sylvia Rhineberger, Patty Clark. Second Row Larry Abel, Brenda Doza, Gary Holt, Trudy Matthes. Beverly Nicholson, Jim Travis, Jane Ann Shoush, Gene Holdinghousen. Third Row: Bob Hampton, David McClain, Charles Mitchell, Mike McNeil, Donna Farley, Franklin Bahr, Bob Stauss. Fourth Row: Audrey Klein, Mike Wood, Judy Huber, Nancy Roberson, Marion Walker, Carole Huber, John Hammon. Fifth Row: Kathleen Kertz, Donna Smith, Bryan Albaugh, Jim Lindenberger, Don Funk, Don Dean.
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SenioHo, give Lively The Senior Play was given March 27 and 28, 1958, under the direction of Mrs. Castleberry. Since the 1957-58 Tiger went to press before the play was given, action shots from the play will be included in the Spring Supplement of next year’s annual. First Row, Going Up: Mary Helen Statler, Suzanne Bolgar, Mrs. Castleberry, Judy Bolle, Audrey Klein. Second Row: Gary Holt, Kenneth Aubuchon, Barbara Vogt, Jim Yost, Pat Walton, Bill Hewitt. Regina Weber Mark Weber Billie (Isabel) Weber Mabel Hyde Professor Dodenhoff Orville (Punk) Gray Push Pringle Bird Brain Charley (Charley) Craig Dorothy Mattingly Cookie ----Barbara Vogt ------Bill Hewitt .— Suzanne Bolgar ------Pat Walton Jim Lindenberger -------Gary Holt -------Judy Bolle Mary Helen Statler Kenneth Aubuchon ---- Audrey Klein ---------Jim Yost The excitement and comedy of the play Out on A Limb”, is centered around Billie Weber. Billie is eighteen years old and an enthusiastic member of the S.P.P. — Society for the Prevention of Parents. Billie and her friends. Push and Bird Brain are typical teenagers who are seeking to eliminate parenthood. Everything gets off to a big start when Charley Craig, a handsome new boarder in the Weber home, admires Billie’s sketch for greeting cards and suggests that they take samples to the county seat to obtain a license to sell them. Punk, the jealous boy friend, sees Billie and Charley driving away from the Weber home with an overnight case ... a wedding cake is delivered to the home by mistake . . . Billie leaves a note telling her parents that they will be surprised when she and Charlie return . . . and so naturally everyone believes they have eloped. The excitement and tension of waiting with flowers and rice for the return of the happy couple, added to the humor of Punk, the anxiety of mother, and a sub-rosa romance between Aunt Mabel and Professor Dodenhoff make the play end with a flourish.
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Matching- and Concert The Festus High School Band, under the direction of Mr. Heuby Moore Jr., again enjoyed a highly successful year. During the fall season marching was emphasized. The band performed many outstanding half-time shows at home football games. The band marched in both the Festus and the DeSoto Christmas parades and gave their annual Christmas concert. They participated in the District Contest in Cape Girardeau, where they received a 1 rating in 1957. They also received a 1” rating at the State Contest at Columbia in 1957. Drum Major, Gary Holt, in his new uniform. F.H.S. TWIRLERS — Left to Right-. Pat Siebert, Janice Hardy, Dale Firle, Lana Bachek, Karen Foeller, Mary Beth Difani, Brenda Doza. Front-. Janice Leosch, Majorette.
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