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Front Row - Mr. John Emerson, Bill Eakin, Earl Fulkerson, Lawrence Coupe, Darlene Haberman, Myrna Craig, Nancy Robinson, Patsy Jewell, Shirley Hussey, Joeline Mitchell. Second Row - Gary O'Harrow, Richard Gully, Alvin Chojnacky, Wayne Walters, Roger Thompson, Charlotte Shaw, Goldie Hargis, Elaine Houston, Carol Collis, Jaqueline Bray, Carol Moss. A Third Row - Glenda Lee Tickner, Joe Boguslawski, Loy Ann Overman, Maxine Craig, Sharon Brink, Linda Halverson, Diane Kersey, Adrienne Allen, Gary Van- diver, Robert Parkinson, Loren Butler, Judy Gass. bespianx Our Thespian Club got off to a fine start this year by electing a fine staff of officers the first thing. They were president, Lawrence Coup, vice president, Joeline Mitchell, secretary, Darlene Haberrnang treasurer, Mike McCarty, publicity director, Alvin Chojnackyg sergeants at arms, Marva Gass and Roger Thompson, and clerk, Joan Humphreys. These officers did very well the first semester in keeping the club running smoothly. Our first play, Hillbilly Wedding , was enjoyed by fellow students and other people of the community. The cast, stage crew. make-up, and all did an excellent job. Our Thespian Club is one of the largest in the state. The second semester officers elected were president. Patsy Jewell: vice president, Nancy Robinsong secretary, Kay Harder, treasurer. Richard Gully, publicity director, Joan Humphreys, and clerk, Sharon White. In March, the annual Speech Festival was held in Burley and in April was the spring play. It looks as if the Dramatics Club had had another busy year, In our play performances we always have an experienced cast and an inexperienced one. The student directors take a great deal of responsi- bility for the performance. Thanks, go to Mr. Emerson for all his ef- forts in helping the Thespians to enjoy another successful year. MR. JOHN EMERSON Advisor
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f W il K t i K 0 f F' v , - .J . we ici gas ,. ,i',g'!yy , , x it 'X 9 8 1 Q ' 'va We J Z, X we t 1 b s ' W it A A i it SPORTS REPORTERS., . AND Left to Right - Mike McCarty, Russel Miller, Joan Peterson, Carol Collis, David Titus. G MIMEOGRAPHERS Left to Right - Sharon White, Dianne Cristobal, Russel Miller, Terry Hurley, Kay Lee, Jeannine Stewart. L.. TYPISTS Rea Olsen, Charlotte Standlee, Jean McCoy, Vivian Blunt . A ',,' ' ,ll,'l. it ,t,l. 1:2 ti,' f 'il,l ii i',. t i llisi 3454.1 zifii .X liui ,A if A lot of work is put into the Live Wire also by the reporters, feature writers and the people who put in those special things such as Exchange, 'tSeen and Heard, Fads and Fashion and i'Quizzical Queries. And some of those jokes in the humor section are tops. Special mention should be given to the typists and mimeographers who are the foundation of our school paper. This has been an outstanding year for the Live Wire of Jerome High. It is the thirty-fourth year of publication of our paper and the entire school as well as the staff is justly proud of this record and the current issues. ,-
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Joeline, why get so anxious? Alvin didn't want to marry you. On-lookers are Linda Halverson, Bill Eakin, and Pop Earl Ful- kerson. What are you asking for Wayne? Earl doesn't look as if he'5 going to give it to you. William, don't you realize that Loy Ann is really a Wax model? I27 Af'z'. X6.Zf,,z7f 1f 'f Q ' ' ' 'lvllll 'I ,I 17,
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