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o,s O Qglfl ? QBVLIO1' Qfass Lois Riddle .....,,.. Aline McIlree...l.... Ray Williamson ........ ........ Jean Rohl ........... Norma Boyle .......... Ruth Rexing .......... Marjorie Gray ,...... Kenneth lVebe1 '....... Wanda Silkey .......... Kenneth Jackson ......... ........ Bernadine McIntire ........ ....... . Jack Boren.- .......,..... Phyllis VVoods ......... Pauline McCarty .,........ ....... . Harold Gwaltney ......... ........ Mary Ann Bayer ..... Bob N eufelder ........... ...,..,. Jim Barrett ............ Roberta Reeves .......,. ..,.,,,. Evelyn Schuessler ........ ..,.,... M Doc Westerman ........ Eleanor Douglas .......... ........ Betty Beadle ..,....... Millie Meny ......., Viola Weiss ........ Ala11 Hickrod .,.....e, Don Elpers ......... Don Wallace .............. ,...,... Mary Lou Borders.. Bob Sides ................ Has the most dazzling smile Has the prettiest eyes Is the best boy dancer Has the best personality The most bashful person Pin up girl Is the best girl dancer Is the most likely to succeed Is the prettiest girl Our dream boy Most conceited person Most ambitious The most dependable student The llippiest Hip The best athlete The best musician The biggest tease Best all around student Qutest dimples Giggles most The best groomed boy The neatest girl Our lady Spitfire The friendliest person Most serious Teaeher's pet The most polite person The best leader The most popular girl The most popular boy
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IN WALKED JUDY A FARCE IN THREE ACTS PRESENTED BY SENIOR CLASS FORT BRANCH HIGH SCHOOL FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1948 EIGHT O'CLOCK P. M. CAST OF CHARACTERS Tommy, a wanderer ........,.. ....................-.............................. ........ A l an Hickrod Jitters Jones, his pal ........., ......,.,,,,,,, J im Barrett Sully, a butler ................... ....,........ C arl Westerman Betty, a maid ................. ........ B ernadine Mclntire Lottie, a cook ......................................... ........ M arjorie Lou Gray Jennie, a housekeeper ................................ ..........,. B etty Beadle Miss Massingale, a social secretary ....... ........... A line Mcllree Olivia Onslow, a neighbor ..........,.......... ........ R oberta Reeves Mrs. Onslow, her mother ..,...,.. .............. J eanne Rohl Parker, a groom ....,.,..................... ................ D on Wallace Mrs. Van Arsdale, a mother ...,...,., ......,. M ary Ann Bayer E. Z. Dunn, a lawyer ................ ....,.......................... ............ J a ck Boren SYNOPSIS The action of the play transpires in the living room of the Van Arsdale home in the suburbs of a large eastern city. ACT ONE-A stormy night. Early fall. ACT Two-The next morning. ACT THREE-Later that same night. Stage Manager-Robert Lockhart. Sound Effects Man-Harold Gwaltney. Properties-Mary Ann Block, Viola Weiss, Norma Boyle. Advertising Manager--Don Elpers. Prompter-Mary Lou Borders. Ticket Committee-Phyllis Woods, Evelyn Schuessler. In-between-acts-Wanda Silkey, Pauline McCarty, Bob Sides, Ed Bales, Rovilla Carter. Ushers-Bob Neufelder, Arnold Michel, Ray Williamson, Lois Riddle, Norman Thomp- son, Ruby Joyce Hamilton, Kenneth Romershausen, Eleanor Douglas, Carol Heldt, Millie Meny, Floyd Silkey, Jean Reed, Betty Kruse, Ruth Rexing, Kenneth Weber, Jack McCarty and Kenneth Jackson. Director-Mary C. Brown. Produced by special arrangement with The Willis N. Bugbee Co., Syracuse, N. Y.
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August September September September September September September September October October October October October October October October N ovember November N ovember N ovember November Nov. I 3 , N ovember N ovember November November December December December December December january January January January February March March March April April April April April April May May 5, 6 May 28-School began with three new teachers. I I- I4- I 7- I8-Sunshine meeting. I9- S.. dchoof QC! Zenofar Election of class officers. Seniors elected Annual Staff. Magazine Drive-Sales, 351,336.00 Freshmen initiated into Sunshine. Conservation Club meeting. 24-Twigs Twitter staff election. 25-Beta meeting and installation of officers. Seniors selected name cards and invitations. Senior hayride Weiner roast. More fun! I0-Mobile X-Ray for Freshmen and Seniors. -Sunshine meeting-Mary Margaret Boren's Committee. Conservation meeting. I7-Oompah with Wanda Silkey and Ray Williamson elected Mr. and Miss Oompah. 20-Juniors received sweaters. 2 I-Pep Club election. 22-Beta meeting. 29-Group pictures taken. I-District Sunshine Convention. Sleepyheads? 5-Pep Club meeting and Mock Funeral. More laughs? 9-Beta Club party observing Sadie Hawkins Day. What a sight! I0-Juniors received rings. I2-Beta Club meeting. I4-Seniors journeyed to Hurst Studio for their pictures. I9-Senior proofs arrived-Don't look at the marks. 2I-Junior Class Play- Under Twenty. Quite a success! Arnold Michel won S50 for selling the most rat poison. 24-Sunshine meeting. Conservation Club meeting. 25-Sunshiners distributed Thanksgiving Plates. I0-Beta Club meeting. -Christmas Program presented by Music Department. -Beta Club Convention at Bloomington. 4 -Sunshine meeting-Mary Ann Block's Committee. -Beta Club Aluni Banquet-All School Dance. -Exams. What nervous people! -Beta Club meeting. -Sunshine meeting. Mary Ann Bayer's Committee. -Used our movie projector which we earned from our Magazine Drive. -Sunshine meeting-Eleanor Douglas's Committee. I I-Mother and Daughter Banquet. I7-Beta Club meeting. I8-Sunshine meeting-Aline McIlree's Committee. Senior Class Play- In Walked Judy. Z.. I0-State Sunshine Convention at West Lafayette. I4-Beta Club meeting. I5-Sunshine Installation of Officers. ZI-Junior and Senior Reception-Wasn't it thrilling? 23--Lilac Festival. 2-Baccalaureate services. -Final Exams.-Used our last brain. 7-Commencement-So Long!
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