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Firtl row, (eft to right Tom Bcggs, Mory Casson. Rita Devoy, Bob Oonno Fairfield, Sharon Fernando», David Moore. Third row Sue Harrell, Connie Copeland. Second row, Jerry McArtor, Judy Roll», Sandra Goldsmith, Pal Apulis. Mr. Werner. Nina Turner, Baldwin, Pally Cook, Glenda Sousa. Carol Abbott, David Boyle, David King, Carol Wooten, Tom Schuetz. Makers of Beautiful Music Under the careful guidance of Mr. Norman Werner the 1956 High School Orchestra has progressed rapidly. Mr. Werner and his orchestra should he congratulated for their line music-making. Members are: violins. Tom Bcggs. Marv Casson, Sue Potts, Sandra Goldsmith, Jerri,’ McArtor, Judy Baldwin. Patty Cook. Bobby I lar rell, Rita Devoy, Carol Abbott, Bernita Gotschall, Nina Turner. David King, David Boyle; violas, Connie Copeland, David Moore. Sharon Fernandes; cello, Donna Fairfield; bass, Tom Schuetz, Carol Wooten; piano. Pat Aputis. 26 No'mon Werner, director
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Frolics of 1955 The '55 Crimson Frolics, a combina- tion of comedy and musical talents, cap- tivated its audience with fascinating acts. This spectacular show was achieved tin nigh the efforts of the minstrel com rn it, and many students. As usual the graceful and lovely IWkcttes were on hand. These beauties learned their intricate steps from Miss Vino Godfrey. Of course, there were Ainv jokes from those frivolous endmen, lorn Goits. Jack Fairfield. Bill Lewis, and Dan Woodward. I he masterful in- terlocutor. Jim Wallace, kept the show running smoothly. Many thanks to all those who gave their time and energy to this magnificant production. Members of the Minstrel Committee ore, standing, Miss Richords, Miss Schwitzky, Mr. lord, co-chairmon; Miss Groves. Seated, Miss Goddin, co-choirmon. Rockettes for the 1955 Crimson Frolics were: Shoron Hegorty, Eloine Smith, lynn Trovillo, Borbora Dunlop, Elio Mae Smock, Sandra Goldsmith, Sandra Ing, Patsy Mann, Barbara Gross, Sonja Souza. Other members of the cost were Steve Hills, Dean Perkins, Jon Cody, Jim Green, Jock Conont, Becky DeFrates, Barbara Scott, Susan Hall, Nancy Godfrey, Sherwin Wolker, Linda Jock- son, Corol Omundson, Mary Ellen Covey, Sharon Wooldridge, Judy Crowford, Shirley Braner, Irene Mitchell, Gretchen Hildner, Haroldine Tomhave, Betsy Engelbach, Barbara Hitt, Rhoda Baker, Judy Taylor, Barbara Coats, Beverly Skinner, Groce Ann Hem- brough, Terry Brennon, Bob Isle, Greg Flynn, David Fischer, Judy Prather, Beverly Bray, Sue Potts, Gerald Day, Bob Hazelrigg, Linda Brady, Nancy Stapleton, Corol Pond, Bill Lyons, Lorraine Smith, Carole Hess, Donna Hyatt, Judy May, luci Dodd, Corol Kesinger, Darlene Bourn, Joyce Samples, Bill Norvell, Doris Gus- tine, Keith Vasey, Bruce Kuster, Rollin Martin, Elizabeth Wiseman, Judy Potts, Lois Henderson, Connie Lindsay, Martha Thomason, Marsha Chenoweth, Bonny Young, Jo Ann Naylor, Patti Baptist.
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The Silver Tongues The speech contestants from J.H.S. have done very well this year. J.H.S. won ihe sweepstakes at the district con- test held in Pittsfield. Firsts won hv the one-act play and other contestants helped JUS. walk off with top honors. The sectional contest was held here in our own high school with the co- operation of volunteers from the stu dent body. From the sectional contest I uci Dodd and Ernest llildner ad- vanced to the state. The accomplish- ments of the contestants could not have been achieved without the help of Miss Ann Janes and Miss Fergene Cioddin, coaches; and Miss Emma Mae Leonard. First row. Sue Barton. Bonny Young, Judy lukeman. Second row: Donno Korsmeyer. Wando Tipps, Gretchen Hildner, Beverly Skinner. Third row Marsha Chenoweth, Charlotte Cody, Connie Copeland, Luci Dodd. Fourth row Kenny Dobson, Don Max well, Jim Aired, Junior Gotschall. Fifth row Bob Davi». Ernest Hildner, Charles Cleeiand, Dean Perkins, Bill Lewis. The Neat Beats I he dance hand is made up of select members of the J.H.S. marching and concert hand. Music furnished hv the hand at dances held after the foot- ball games and some basketball games attracted more students to these all-school dances. Mr. James Welch, the director, really puts the kids through their paces. The vocalist for the hand during the last year has been Nancy Kelly, a sophomore. Nancy- has a sweet voice which really adds to the hand. Members in the band are: David Fischer. Jean Ann Powers, Rose Morris. Charlotte Powers, Myron Harney, Saxophones; Rob Isle, Fred Berry. John Car son. Trumpets; Craig Cassens. Bill Hitt, Richard Ommen, Trombones; Creg Flynn, Piano; Ferry Bren- nan, Drums; Tom Schuetz, Bass. First row Money Kelly, Myron Homey, Charlotte Powers. Hitt, Croig Cossens, Richard Ommen. Third row: Tom Sheets, David Fischer, Jean Ann Powers, Rose Morris. Second row Terry Brennan. Greg Flynn, Rennie Queen, Bob Isle, John Hamilton, Bill 27
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