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Page 70 text:
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... fl Y! xr 5-1fe5'P A new Chevrolet sedan was presented to the school by Duckworth Motor Company This dual control car lS used to teach sportsmanlxke dflVlng to the Senlors There are three xnstructors Mr Charles Forles Mr Lloyd Edwards and Mrs Lloyd Edwards The students have actual study behmd the wheel as well as classroom work The tests that are gxven upon completxon of the course are r1g1d and when the certlflcates are presented to the Students they have become sportsmanlxke drrvers 64 iff' gm r t ff r 2 ie, ...Q 14 sg T , m . H, is.: 1 1 Q , l '-A 'E QW l L, gl l ! ' . 1 ' 7 . . Y
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Page 69 text:
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Superintendent Herbert F. Wilson was the general director of the production. Mrs. Cora Ditto was his assistant. Miss Lela Adamson was in charge of the speaking parts. Music was furnished by both of the grade schools, Lincoln and Mound. The Lincoln Junior High and the Senior High also presented many beautiful musical numbers. Miss Anderson and Mr. Justice were in charge of the music. Mr. Charles Foiles was in charge of the lights. Mr. Grommer, Mr. Yetka, and Mr. Carroll aided in changing the scenery. With the aid of all these people this show was made possible. King Herod was portrayed by Richard Strykerg Dancers by Delores Barron, Lillian Porter, Lois Cook, Barbara Kensinger, Norma Glass, Lois Cummings, Pat Blanks, Mary Lou Wright. The scribe was by Oren Ly- grisseg the herald by Steven Rogers. Wise Men by Dean Pryor, Bill Foster, Chet Cummings. The king's atten- dants portrayed by Tom Florenz, Joe Dickens. The announcer for the pa- geant was Dorothy Ostrander. 'Mi 'R fagcanf
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?inaainl Every show has xts fmancxal backers and the Fredoma Hxgh School Showboat IS for tunate m havmg the fme cooperatxon of the Fredoma merchants ln backmg It m lts school functlons and 3CtlV1tl8S The students are proud of the1r support and wish to thank them for the fme sp1r1t m whxch they have cooperated wlth the school The students may not thank the merchants mdlvldually but they do appreclate the mterest they show ln school affalrs 65
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