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Seated: Miss Howard, Miss Dennis, Miss Richards. Standing: Mr. Springs, Mr. Welch. Crimson Frolics I he 1960 Crimson Frolics, well titled “Sing a Song to Chase the Blues Away,” was a fast-moving, talent filled show. Jim Henderson, master of ceremonies, carried us through the evening superbly. A new feature of the show this year was scenery changes for each act. The scenery was exccllenth made, skillfully managed, and added much to the at- mosphere of the show. Besides the acts pictured, many others such as “Romeo and Juliet,” “9 oclock,” “Big I).” and the Luminettes provided excellent entertainment. The faculty committee put in many hours of work as did the students participating. Congratulations to all for a wonderful show that really “chased the blues away” in a grand style. 28 Jim Henderson, master of cere- monies. Patty Hartman Sherry Carver Susan Gregory Cheryle Cogswell Bunny Rosenberger Cheryl Wallace Joy French Beverly Hess The A Cappella Choir sang the opening and closing numbers, I Feel a Song Cornin' On and Bye Bye Blues. They and the Rockettes also did The King's Horses.
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Seated: Carole Reynolds, Judy Smith. Standing: Karen Hender- son, lorry Skipworth. Sophomores Officers President - Larry Skipworth Vice President Carole Reynolds Secretary - Judy Smith T reasurer Karen Henderson We entered last September as “in-betweeners” — higher than freshmen but not yet enjoying the privi- leges of upperclassmen. We started this year off with a project. We made ourselves known throughout the halls by selling notebooks with JI IS on the front. Our boys took an important part in sports, while the girls backed all the teams enthusiastically. Now we have ordered our class rings, elected our new class officers, cheerleaders, and J’ettcs, and arc looking forward hopefully to the next two years as JIIS upperclassmen. First row: Pot Watson, Teryl Garrison, Vicki Allan, Karen Hender- First row: Miss Mann, Mrs. Rust, Mrs. Wade, Mrs. Johnston, Miss son, Nancy Conont, Corole Reynolds, Jane Martin, Gerri Schil- Howard. Second row: Mr. Clary, Mr. McKinney, Mr. Springs, Mr. linger, Margaret Upchurch. Second row David Batty, Ellis Potter- Gregory, Mr. Benson. son, Phil Howe, Larry Skipworth. 30
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