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Page 64 text:
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Page 63 text:
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as Carol ,IH hh' ht Yule Pro ram s DEATHBED SCENE - The play's Tiny Tim, portrayed by eighth grader Bob Briner, is about to die surrounded by his family, left to right, his sisters Margaret Kreider and Nancy Willmann, his father Bob Cratchet iJerry Kramerl and his mother, Mary Jean Wendell. At right, Scrooge meets the Ghost of Christmas Present, played by Martha l-lornan. S' I 'AN RD 2371 Wednesday Evening, December 23, 1959 Number 301 p. 5 .t A y 6 : . Besides the annual class plays presented by the Senior and Junior classes this year students and drama director. Mr. Cotner, have been busy working in other dramatic productions. De- cember 23 the Speech Class presented the perennial classic, Dickens' 'A Christmas Carol, along with a music program under the direction of Mr. Moeller. Later in the year members of the Speech Class presented a dramatized version of Robert Frost's The Death of the Hired Man, before the P.T. A. and student body.
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Page 65 text:
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On the nrneteenth of Max 1960 the Junror Class of Fort Recoxerx Hrgh School presen ed he most memorable event of the Q9 60 school wear the Junror Senror Prom Top Hat The school gxmnasrum decorated wlth class colors was clexerlx com erted so as to grve the rllusron of an exclusrve nrght club The featured acts of the evemng were bx Marrlxn Jamreson and Rrckx and Rqndx Zehrrnger The Class Wrll was read bv Dale Thobe and the Class Prophecx bx Margre Serfert The Class of 61 can be verx proud that they were responsrble for the manx happx memorres that the partrng senrors wrll cherrsh forever rn therr mmds of the Junror Senror Prom Sophomore servers for the Iunror Senror banquet were Judy Stern Barbara Westgerdes Drane Romer Janet Nreberdrng Pam Granger Lrnda Wrlllams Dean Mott Don Wrtter Ben Brunswrck Roger Brckel Larrx Buschur and Wayne Fullenkamp 'N- 2 Master of Ceremonres Klflg afld QUSCH of the PIOHU JERRY KAISER RICH NEWELL and ALICE SUTTER RICKY and RANDY ZEHRINGER AI The banquet-
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