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SENIOR PLAY First Night Left to right: Bill Michael, Patsy Smith, Glen Mitchell, jo Bennett, Pat Manis, Marilyn House, Jack Feaster, Beverly McKinley, Lee Lahr, and joan McCord. The annual Senior Play was presented in the Auditorium, March 18 and 19, The play given was Dear Ruth by Norman Krasna. Mrs. Lelah Clark directed the production. Jo Bennett and Patti Covington played the alternated lead as Ruth , The parents were portrayed by Lee Lahr and joan McCord, Jim Hulley and Nancy Overesch. Patsy Smith and Jo Kurtz played the part of the sweet young sister, Miriarn . Bill Michael and Walter English had the riotous role of t'Albert . Ruth's handsome pursuer, Bill , was well portrayed by Pat Manis. Marilyn House and Ivaloo Sailer took the part of Martha , Bill's sister. Martha's sergeant, Chuck , was played by Jack Feaster and Jack Cripe. Bev McKinley and Mary Brudi played the part of Dora , the family maid. Glen Mitchell, who played the part of the sailor, Harold Klobbermeyerv, appeared once but much to the delight of the crowd. Capacity houses greeted both performances. Second Night Walter English, joan Kurtz, Glen Mitchell, Patti Covington, Pat Manis, Ivaloo Sailer, jack Cripe, Mary Brudi, Jim Hulley, and Nancy Overech. l'nu.- 'll
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A ,9:'.. 'QJ5 Row 1, left to right: L. Guenther, B. Cooper, M. Koepkey, M. Robinson, B. Birch, B. Brand, M. Larson, B. Hendricks, R. Cooper, M. Guiney, M. Watkins. Row 2: Miss White, M. Watkins, P. Lawson, E. Bennett, F. Mallios, N. Schmidt, L, Phillips, S. Crandell, M. Newton, J. Edwards. Row 3: B. Merkel, J. Sams, R. Knowles, R. Wayland, D. Cole, M. Swan, P. McCord, L. Strong, M. Graves, P. Swatts, V. Hicks. BML 5120- 51145 The Girls, Glee Club, which has been active for eighteen years, is carrying out the traditions nicely. They take an active part in presenting convos, musical comedies, and the Red and Black Revue. They have the demerit system of government. ,,,,,.- -fn
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Row I, left to right: J. Kamp, J. Stump, S. Coling, K. Hoover, J. Hooker, K. Stone, D. Howe. Row 2: J. Miller, D. Bennett, N. Schilling, W. Albright, J. Arnold, C. Loeb. Row 3: J. Mullen, J. Bongen, D. Robinson, D. McCoy, P. Henderson, D. Bates. Row 4: E. Kull, B. Suffridge, M. Huegel, R. Kestner, P. Bush, J. Martin, B. White. 5i.QlLlb'LmdI'lL0, Un The Senior Prom committees are chosen each year by the class officers. The Prom was headed by Shirley Coling and Jim Stump, who, with the whole group. worked hard to make the dance a success. The dance was held in the Jefferson gym on Friday, May 28, from 9 to 12. The gym was gaily decorated with crepe paper streamers and flowers. Shortly after the intermission the Grand March took place, led by the co- chairmen Shirley Coling and James Stump, and their dates. The rest of the committees are as follows: Music-Dick Bennett, chairman, Noel Schilling, Beverly Foster. Programs-Beverly Suffridge, chairman, Jim Miller, Dick Robinson, Elaine Kull. Dor- othy Howe. Concessions-Dorothy McCoy, chairmang Phyllis Hornbeck, James Kamp, Jack Bongen. Decorations-Ray Kestner, chairman, Bob White, Pete Bush, Dave Bates, Maxine Huegel, Jean Merkel, Janet Martin. Publicity-Ken Hoover, chairman, Jane Hooker, Keith Stone. Invitations-Roselynn Burkhart, chairman: Wallace Albright, Carol Loeb, Joyce Arnold. I'ny.- 11'
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