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THE SENIOR PLAY Under the able direction ot Mrs. Fred Pepper, the senior play Best Foot Fore ward given on April 29 and 30, was a great success. Paula Thomas, as student di- rector, had quite a job and carried it out beautifully. At the start ot the play there were several prompters, but Nancy lane Richmond proved her loyalty and interest by staying until the tinal curtain was drawn. Flowers were presented Friday, April 30, between the acts to Mrs. Pepper, Miss Grace Greenawalt, Miss Nancy Richmond, and Miss Paula Thomas. The cast sent tlowers to the home ot Mrs. Flite Compton. Charles Asbury gave a party tor the cast and their dates at his home atter the tinal performance, and a gift was presented to Mrs. Pepper. Everyone agreed that the young thespians were in perfect character. They were: Bettie l-lollandsworth, John Beacom, Dorothy Ann Orndortt, Bob Billups, Virginia McColgin, Jacqueline Downing, Bob Ochs, Rose Anne Branham, Blakely Harris, Mary ,lane Calhoun, Bob Ranson, Rosemary Foster, Duguid Parrish, Charles Asbury, Nancy Cornetet, Don Burlcs, Jack McGhee, Phil Varney, Eddie Booten. 22 Ann Dulce Eugcnc Duncan Jcnnic Duty Philby Dunlap Frank Eaton vers Ebrigisi Thclrna Edwards Flclen ,lcan Emerson Larry Endicott loan Endicott Lcstcr Ennis Batty Evans Mary Allccnc Erwin Jcan Fairburn Janct Filkins
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Bill Damron Ann Davics Betty Lou Davis Carlos Day Lois Ann Dean Oma Janc DcBo John DcEoor Betty Dempsey Dorothy Dial Williarn Dick Paul Dodson Ray Donlcy Joan Douthat rd Jacquclinc Downing Kay Duckworth THE SENIOR YEAR Our senior year at l-l.l-l.S. really started out with a bang. On our second day at school we had a pep assembly to open the I948 football season. Our team came through to beat Point Pleasant 43-I3. This was followed by many victories, but the game we all looked torward to was the one with our dear rival East High. The Varsity l-l elected Miss Pony Express and her attendants to preside at that game. but rain was really the victor. Through mud and water the galloping Express trounced East I2-6, The co-captains crowned Miss Victory at the Annual Victory Ball at Radio Center on November IS. Following the football season, basketball burst upon the horizon. Our team was very successful, tor they beat East twice, Charleston once, and Princeton, the state champs, in regular season. Since secret societies were barred trom school, the school clubs got behind the students and gave a dance December 22 and the Tea Dansant on Christmas Day. Elections tor typical students, class otticers, beauty queens, and senior speakers kept us busy in class otticer throughout the year. Baseball and track held our interest when the weather got warmer, but soon we realized that our remaining days at t'l.l'l.S. were numbered. Q 21
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