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! SENIOR CELEBRITIES Good Government Representative Charles Sears Four Years COMMERCIAL Phyllis Krishfield Ann Keith D.A.R. ' GOOD CITIZEN ” Beverly Gustavus 1 26
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CHEERLEADERS Kneeling: Joan Bishop, Captain Jeanne Buckley, Ann Barbour. Standing: Mari lyn White, Marilyn Leonard, Pauline Cassani, Jane Schutt. GIRLS’ GYM SQUAD First Row: A. Pawlowski, J. Kemp, C. Aldrich, M. White, J. Bishop, J. Chandler, A. Gillis, P. Corey, N. Bates. Second Row: S. Barbour, M. Smith, G. Hinckley, G. Hollstein, J. Wright, J. Webber, D. George, M. Buckley. Third Row: L. Parotta, J. Hinckley, K. Weatherby, L. Mogan, L. Thomson, M. Pratt.
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SENIOR DRAMA CAST First Row: J. Snow, M. Loud, J. Buckley, A .Megley, A. Dana, Miss Anna Damon, Coach. Second Row: Mrs. Marjorie Lamkin, Coach, B. Gustavus, P. Cassani, I. Johnson, A. Marella, J. Boothby. YOUR FACE IS YOUR FORTUNE” Whoever made the statement, You can’t get along without men?” The girls of the Class of 1953 proved the fallacy of such a statement when they presented the exciting drama, Your Face Is Your Fortune” in a very pleasing fashion on April 17 with an all-girl cast. The play was given before a capacity house, and everyone agreed it was a great success. Although the rehearsals were rather tiring and required much hard work, a great deal of fun was hadi by the cast. The play, the story of an average family, took place in a small town similar to our town of Holbrook at the present time. Jonetta, a pretty girl whose ambition is to become a cover girl, was capably portrayed by Jeanne Buckley. Terry, her kid sister, was played by Audrey Dana. Pauline Cassani had the role of the famous photographer and defense worker, while Ann Marella played the part of Ros alie, Jonetta’s admiring girl friend. The roles of Mrs. Archer and her meek daughter Helene, were cleverly portrayed by Beverly Gustavus and Alice Megley respectively. Prue, the little girl who lisps, was played by Jean Boothby who certainly did an ex- cellent job with this speech defect. Of course, we must not forget Mom, who certainly had her hands full with her two lively daugh- ters. Mom was played by Marilyn Loud. Iris Johnson was Nan, a reporter, while Denise, the dancing teacher, played by Genevieve Kemp, and Corinne, the gown shop girl, portrayed by Judy Gilson were a needed addition to make the play a success. To Miss Anna Damon and Mrs. Marjorie Lamkin, who coached this play, the class is very grateful, for without their help and as- sistance, Your Face Is Your Fortune” would not have been so well received.
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