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Home coming Ualenf Sh nw Sophomore, Walter Richardson, pantomimes Elvis Pres1ey's Love Me Tender, ofa P9 6, ? 6111715 et 93135 ea ' , Nyatieneajrig. , 913 56195 , we fgax 569321 5? ax, :AGean'xjI1OwrY 1 K3 can YS 6 6 3.96 the 1 K 6015 X00 O v ef 5 Juniors, Jane Hudson and Donna Kaley, give their rendition of Has Anybody Seen My Gal. ' OW exxs 9 ,. ra 'rk eS Bar1o?5 Wag gli me Ma B d f h mor lit' an Song ry ra y, res man, 5o?hie,,, CX1 GXQU5 doesadance routine with ver 3 ia her baton. Be tomime-' Pan 665' A 51,91 en
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afaiammffo CZZWM iam Kay Gean, ac- companied by Wilma Smith, sings Cry Me A River. Tommy Neff gives his version of Love Me to the accom- paniment of Ie s s e Mitchell on his guitar. Sophomore, James Theis, wins first place with his rendition of Old Shorty. Pictured above, Jane Roffino sings River of No Return with Marie Campise, Ann Wilkerson, Jane Hudson, and Betty Fox furnishing the back- ground music. The theme of the Sophomore Talent Show on March 8th, s p on s o r e d annually by the sophomores, was a Teen-age Record Shop. W.T. Hairston, acting as disc jockey, received requests over the telephone for the Pantomime the 50081 You B'-310118 T0 various songs. High school students from all grades Me-H participated in the talent show. James Theis, sopho- more, won first place with his rendition of Old Shorty. Second place went to Marie Campise, freshman, for her lovely version of You'll Never Walk Alone. Martha Searcy won third place with her magic touch on the harp strings. C a r ole Richards and Ina .To Bates, with the assistance of William Merka,
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