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E 4, gf P- ' unior . rom On May 12, 1956, the juniors and seniors from Hartford High School, and guests, attend- ed the annual banquet and prom dance. Dinner was served in the Tropical Room at the Whit- comb Hotel. Turkey and the trimmings were at the top of the menu. The theme, Enchanted Evening, was en- riched with the talented accordion playing of Pete Twarurcsck. The guest speaker for the evening was Mr. Richard Rogers. Honored guests included Mr. and Mrs. Arvon Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Walter, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rogers. Don Smith and his or- chestra supplied the music at the dance. The room was decorated to resemble a cotton plantation, with many colorful flowers and moss-draped trees. A fish pond surrounded by potted flowers occupied one corner. In another corner stood a tall wishing well, which contain- ed the punch served by sophomore girls. White garden furniture and other mystifying creations filled the room with the whispers of an Enchanted Evening. Real frosted chaperone Ready for the Prom When are they ever coming?
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5 s XX 6th dc 9th :rude Girls' Chorus First row Cleft to rightbz Sharon Boothby, Janet Sor- ensen, Connie Swinford, Glenda Gough, Eileen Wachtel, Linda Gough, Joan Empson, Mary Wise, Connie Samp- son, Sandra Bekkering. Second row Cleft to rightl: Alice Latus, Fran Pflaumer.. Ronny Munro, Connie Melville, Ruth Ann Kronewetter, Linda Blevens, Myrna Straw, Wanda Beck, Joanne Pleyer, Bonnie Melville, Peggy Bunn. Third row Cleft to rightlz Donna Wismer, Judy Walls Marcia Gifford, Mary Skinner, Susan Selters, Sara Kabel, Karen Cornwell, Sharyn Keech, Peggy McFarland, Kay Davis, Judy Chernugel. Fourth row Cleft to rightb: Mary Trowbridge, Jeanie 9 U n Estes, Dixie Barlow, Judy Poulter, Sandy Heeter, Beverly Japhet, Betty Evans, Helen Arnold, Pat Rdzak, Carol Jagade, Christie Brandt. Fifth row Cleft to rightlz Loretta McConnell, Betty Dale, Judy Jorgensen, Veronica Morsaw, Delores Hau- weghen, Tracy Hope, Pat Heeter, Nancy Trowbridge, Vickie Schaus, Raydell Mashak, Anna Lee Mills, Judy Brown. Sixth row Cleft to rightlz Merry Lou Weeden, Margaret Swift, Charlene Bennett, Shirley Smith, Lauretta Daisy, Nancy Kiefer, Betty Gatties, Carole Broadhurst, Ethelyn Tyler, Joyce Remus, Judy Duffy. 8th dc 9th Grade Boys' Chorus First row Cleft to righthz Edward Ewald, Leslie Dowd, Jonathan Hitchcock, Charles Broadhurst, Owen Moon, Wallace Traver, Jerry Everett, Terry Bachman, Ken Allen. Second row Cleft to rightjz Forrest Wessendorf, Robert Kendzior, Denny Shelton, Clarence White, Jofhn Hoffman, Almon Dixon, William Wolverton, David Munjoy, Bobbie Summerhill. Third row Cleft to righthz Raymond Miller, Tom Day, Ronald White, Dee Burnette, Dicky Ison, Terrence We- saw, Larry Wilkens, Director Miss Anderson, Accom- panist Margaret Swift. Fourth row Cleft to rightlz Ronald Roy, Jim Caron Stanley Briggs, Charles Ezzell, Henry Miller, Joe Carlock Larry Fisher, Robert Strand. Fifth row Cleft to rightlz Jim Mayhak, Charles LaMott, Ronald Garbuschewski, Tom Norden, Billy Green, David Bigelow, Tom Cobianco, 9 1
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N x N xx . unior Play Seated tleft to rightlz Betty Jones, Gerry Krepp, Dorla Shafer, Mary Hays, Judy Burnette, Carol Kiefer, Gloria Helmer, Cynthia Fulton, Joanne Smith. Standing Cleft lo rightl: Pat Munro, Bryce Engle, Me and My Shadow, a three-act farce com- edy was presented in the high school gymnas- ium on November 16, 1956 by the Junior Class Mrs. Frieda Madaus directed. The plot centered around a mysterious East Indian girl found on a railroad track by Roy Harrington, a young attorney. The girl, Shad- ow, declares Roy her master. Bruce Douglas, Roy's doctor-friend, Susan Fisher, the Harring- ton maid, and Mrs. Butler, a neighbor, made things more complicated. Arleen Harrington, Roy's wife, was out of town when the festiv- itiesw began. Mrs. King, Arleen's mother, a weekend visitor, was of no help. Sabu, an East Indian mystic, tried to kidnap Jack Sorensen, Joyce Hamill, Georgia Cooper, Jerry Allen, Jim Leonard, Jerry Gelock, Curtis Welty, Gordon Mullauer, Bill Lowrey, Lee Weeden, Gail Oldham, Nancy Talbott, Rosie Robbins, Director Mrs. Madaus. Shadow but got Mrs. King instead. Arleen re- turned unexpectedly and demanded many an explanation. During the thick of the trouble Mrs. King returned home with Sabu, who was captured by Sheriff Hickson, and everything turned out fine. Roy Harrington ........,....................... Gerry Krepp Arleen Harrington .... ...... J oanne Smith Mrs. King ................... ............ D orla Shafer Susan Fisher ........ ..... G eorgia Cooper Bruce Douglas ..... ......... B ryce Engle Georgia Butler .... .... J udy Burnette Shadow ................. ....... B etty Jones Sheriff Hickson .... .... B ill Lowrey Sabu .................... ..... J im Leonard
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