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Go ,EJ 231' OH! Approximately 150 coeds donned costumes und went to the annual Coed prom Fridziy. Nov. 18. The dance, which is sponsored every year by the Pep club. was held in the gymnasium. Chosen from the many costumed belles each year' prizes are given to the three couples who are dressed the funniest, the prettiest. and with the most originality. Prizes are also given to the couples who are the best exponents oi' the waltz and the fow trot. ll Q. J Q H' L4-ft tn right, standing: -lane Dm-ring, Harriett? Franklin, Aqiuw Taylor, Mary Ann lZ.:l.-h, Dor- othy Pinkertoll, und Vivian l.m'e. Kneeling: B1-My llill und l'4-ggy Kerr. 78
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Page 84 text:
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'Sclwof gar Sccuzdnfn The Parrot dramatic organization presented as its annual production the play, The School for Scandal by Richard Brinsley Sheridan. The play, directed by Arthur Roberts, was presented for the student body at a matinee Wednesday, March 1. A second performance was given for the general public Thursday evening, March 2. It was the concensus of opinion of the audience that the play was well performed and splendidly produced, and the parts were nicely cast. The cast of the play was composed of: Harriette Franklin, Lady Teazle, John M. Voulkos, Sir Peter Teazle, David Wessel, Sir Oliver, Douglas Morrison, Charles Surface, Frank Woodland, Joseph Surface, Betty Isaac, Maria, Lois Koch, Lady Sneer- well, Don McKee, Snake, Betty Gastineau, Mrs. Candor, Frank Mougey, Sir Benjamin Backbiteg James Gray, Crabtree, Jim Dickson, Careless, Dean Hauseman, Sir Harry Bumper, Jim Pence, Tripg Paul Barrett, Rowley, Marvin Jones, Moses, and Dick Smiley, Louis Mayfield, and Don Whiteaker, servants, Jane Doering headed the business staff with Ed Chauner and Tom Hallin as assist- ants. Agnes Taylor was the costume manager. The girls who worked under her to make the costumes were: Mary Ann Batch, Sarah Davis, Marjorie Waldorf, Annabelle Collier, Dorothy Pinkerton. Vivian Love, Margaret Carlson, Ida Bea Prather, Vivian Gillette, and Marjorie Durham. The property staff included Jean Haynes, Peggy Howard, Ruth Dexter, Marlyn Stone, and Gladys Gaines. Margaret Caven, Jean McCollum, and Marilyn Casler were in charge of publicity. The stage crew consisted of Vernon Holmquist, Bill Davis, Gene Taylor, Ralph Cranston, and Forrest Owens, electrician. Elinore Hollier was the prompter. The make-up staff included Mary Stewart Lovelace, Edna Mae Hubble, and Tom Symmonds. 77
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ulzior rom For the first time in the history of Gal- latin, the annual junior prom, which is given by the juniors to the departing seniors, was held on a tropical island, Friday, May 5. Palm trees, grass mats, ballons, and cocoa- I nuts helped to give a south sea atmosphere to the gymnasium Where the dance was held. Anna Lee Cosens was selected by the seniors to reign over the prom proceedings. Other candidates for prom queen were Eloise Lehrkind, Alys Jane Watson, and Mar- garet Pope. The junior class general committee that planned and staged the prom was composed of Gladys Gaines, chairman, Bill Davis, Jean McCollum, Doris Jean Ragsdale, James Gray, Vernon Holmquist, Beryl Tandy, Herbert Nichols, Tom Sym- monds, Betty Adamson, Hollice Snyder, and Kenneth Thelander. The chaperons for the dance were Mr. and Mrs. David E. Dahl, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Davis, Mr. and Mrs. George Peck, and Mr. and Mrs. J. G, Ragsiiale. TJ
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