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Reflected Ingenuity The Junior mothers did their shore to moke the prom a success. The workers were: Mrs. Pauline Mayberry, Mrs. Bertha Madison, Mrs. Cora Carrow, Mrs. Wilma Westbrook, Mrs. Nettie Lovelace, Mrs. Sophie Vest, Mrs. Winnifred Gresham, Mrs. Lucille Ladd, Mrs. Clara Wegmann, Mrs. Sarah Funk, and Mrs. Bette White. Refreshment table was the main attraction . Servers were: Linda Knobloch, Susan Wiese, Edwina Wright, Patty Johnston, and Susan Carrow, Sophomores, and Carol Madison, a Junior. Vernon Penning's Band provided the music.
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Leslie Thomure and Richard Cook promenade. Faculty and student officers greet guests. The members of the junior and senior classes of FSHS and their guests spent an enchanting evening at the Bali Hai prom on Saturday, October 2, 1963. The receiving line, which included the principal and superintendent and their wives, the president of the Board of Education, the junior and senior class presidents; and the class sponsors greeted the couples as they arrived. The theme of the prom was taken from the Broadway musical, South Pacific. This was the first prom to be held in -the new Ralph B. Tynes Gymnasium. Parents and teachers took part too.
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Sherry primps to go on stage—Tom reflects in mirror. Seniors Present 'Time Out for Ginger” The senior play Time Out for Ginger , was presented in the Ralph B. Tynes Gymnasium on December 17 and 18 under the direction of Daniel G. Terry and student director Terry Gibbs. The play was a situation comedy revolving around Ginger (Kim Tharp), the 14 year old daughter of Howard and Agnus Carol (Francis Meyers and Donna Wiese). In an effort to fill her father's wish for a son. Ginger joined the football team. The ensuing confusion affected her family, friends, and neighbors. The family was completed by Joan and Jeannie Carol, 18 and 16 year old daughters of Howard Carol, played by Sheryl Scott and Feme Linde. Eddie Davis (Gerald Chappue) played Joan's boyfriend and the campus bigshot ; and Don Peters played Tommy Green, Ginger's boyfriend. Mr. Wilson (Gary Wright) was the high school principal and Ed Hoffman (Tom Wren) was the bank president—Mr. Carol's boss. The stage manager was Steve Goodwin and the stage crew consisted of Richard Cook, Scotty Kimberlin, Robert Robinson, Jim Bayer, Marvin Thurman, Wayne Renfro, and Nick Borusiewich, JoAnn Martin was in charge of the make-up committee,- Claudia Althauser, Carolyn Esch, Diana Stearns, Donna McClenahan, Sylvia Parriott, Claudia Sinclair, Lulu Welch, Sally Bolle, Beverly Hall, Karen Johnson, Patti Tynes, Phyllis McClenahan, Mary Willoughby, and Sandie Welch. Ron Pope headed the properties Committee. Diane Carrow, Joy Gansner, Sally Bolle, Lynn McKee, Nick Borusiewich, Gayble Callahan, Joyce Gansner, Darlene Alcorn, and Suzanne Walker. Tickets were handled by Anita McCormick, Claudia Althauser, Carol Madison, and Sandra Collins and advertising was done by Chuck Skelton, Feme Linde, and Darlene Sullens. The cast and stage crew, FIRST ROW, | to r: Tom Wren, Sheryl Peters, Ron Pope, Wayne Renfro, Jim Bayer, Steve Goodwin, Nick Scott, Donna Wiese, Sharon Davies, Kim Tharp, Feme Linde, Gary Borusiewich, Scotty Kimberlin. Wright, and Francis Meyers. SECOND ROW: Terry Gibbs, Don
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