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Jennifer Waltz, Joe Barnard, and Cathie Tremps, display their angelic abilities by strumming guitars. Rob Beachler portrays Gerald, a shy bookworm, while lead Jennifer Stout portrays Jeannine, his girl friend. Seniors Present Comedy rr For Heaven ' s Sake ■ A comedy For Heaven ' s Sake was presented by the senior class, March 26, 1968, after being postponed by a late March snowstorm. The play concerns a young boy who goes to Heaven. Before he can get in, however, he must succeed in accomplishing a mission on earth. The mission is to help a young bookworm round out his life by getting him interested in a certain girl. In trying to work this out, the young boy involves the couple and others in many humor- ous situations. Mrs. Larry H. Long directed both the junior and senior plays. Bill Bowman and Kathy Wall watch as mischievous Mike Elliott swats a fly. Jennifer Stout and Mike ' s mother Linda Bryan look on. Old Man Time strikes a ferocious pose. Burt Vanderbilt shows his true nature between scenes of the play. Eric First Angel Second Angel Third Angel Man Gerald Mrs. Frahler Helen Freddie Jeannine Mrs. Carruthers Mr. Carruthers Gloria Student Director Wes Debolt Joe Barnard Jennifer Waltz Cathie Tremps Burt Vanderbilt Rob Beachler Linda Bryan Cindi Taber Mike Elliott Jennifer Stout Kathy Wall Bill Bowman Claudia Allen Debbie Beach Gloria, a glamorous actress hired to make Jeannine jealous, does not know Eric is watching her big entrance. 15
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Courtroom Drama Sets Scene for Junior Class Play The Junior class play. The People vs Maxine Lowe , was a courtroom drama where a woman was on trial for her life. It was given November 11. 1967. Ed Brushett. Newspaper reporter Dan Hollenberg Frank Marston, Newspaper reporter Phil Beachler Will Bond. Court Clerk John Weston, Judge Jessalyn Meridith, Assistant Attorney Warren Cass, State ' s Attorney James Hathaway. Defense Attorney Maxine Lowe. Defendant Alice Jackson. Prison Matron Carla Leslie, Court Reporter Dr. Milgrim Thomas Quinn, Police Captain Vincent Barclay, Hotel Proprietor Minnie Strausson, Maid Eve Vijonne, Entertainer Irene Holt, Policewoman Rose Malone. Southerner Sarah Lorrison, surprise witness Photographers Attendant Allen Lewman Steve Crull Anita Miller Mark Greer David Wittman Becca Lilly Martha Tucker Cathy Collis Jeral McCullough Mike Fouts Larry Necessary Vickey Short Rebecca Pitts Mary Root Deborah DeFrank Pam Dimett Bob Baer and Jerry Litton Stanley Brzoski The jury was composed of area residents. (L to R), Row 1: Mr. Robert Clark, Mrs. Onie Cain, Mr. Joshua Allen, Mrs. Guy Welliver, Mr. Paul Wittman, and Mr. Robert Beeson. Row 2: Mr. Scott, Rev. Donald Lacy, Mr. Paul Foulke, At- torney Ralph LaFuzc, Mrs. Vern Vanderbilt, and Mr. Don McCullough. Allen Lewman is shown swearing Larry Necessary in. Larry was proven guilty of murder at the end of the trial. Judge, Steve Crull watches the proceedings as David Witt- man, Defense Attorney, questions Rebecca Pitts. 14
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Students Enjoy Informal Moments at School Many memories of school days were of incidents unrelated to classes or organized activities. Students have remembered occasions when class rings or caps and gowns were ordered, or being with friends between classes and during the open noon hour. These informal moments completed the school day. The gym was a favorite meeting place at noon. Students could buy candy, dance, play basketball, or stand and talk as these seniors are doing. Students scurry to be first in line for lunch. Sophomore president Steve Higinbotham takes Susann Mitchell ' s ring size as she prepares to order her class ring. During lunch hour, Wes Debolt, Rcdith Summers, Randy Nicholson, and Kathy Crcene soak up the spring sun.
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