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Plume D'or Players FIRST ROW: Mrs. Barbay, David McCarver, Claudia Autre Michele Stewart Mike B den an Wilkins Leslie Murd Y, , ry ,J , Y- SECOND ROW: Gayle Robertson, Bill Riley, Jimmy Bell, Priscilla Smith, Janet Meador, Sharon Lynch, Linda Cochrum, Jena Bludworth, Cindy Wertz, Myra McDonald. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Floyd, Linda Barry, Jeanne Ginther, Martha Randall, Johnny Laufman, Chris Swenson, JoBeth Williams, Judy Schaaf, Kay Good, Charlene Tennison, Beverly Dee, Virginia Benson, FOURTH ROW: Judy Tarkington, Beth Webre, Steve Hoot, Mary Sue Huggins, Jack Hughes, Brad Gottschalk, Raymond Godeke, Richard Palombi, Doug Duncan, Martin English, Bill Baldwin, Norman Marney. rr ll the World's a Stage . . . l l l I OFFICERS: Jan Wilkins, Secretary: Leslie Murdy, Trearurerf Michele Stewart, Preri- dentg Claudia Autrey, Parliamenlariam Iris Osmond, Social Clmirmanf David McCarver, Sergefzfzl-at-Armr. ON LADDER: Steve Isgitt, Sophomore Execufive Councilory Brad Gotts- chalk, junior Execzzlioe Counrelor. NOT PICTURED: Mike Bryden, Vive-Prerident. The cast of Our Hearts Were Young and Gay assembles for last minute instructions. I I A world of make-believe-that is the world of the Plume D'or Players. They present a world of happy pleasures and carefree adventures, a world of drama. In their purpose of promoting the spirit, under- standing and appreciation of the universal drama, the Players have been most effective. Throughout the years their efforts have captivated Jones audi- ences. This year's season began with Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, a delightful musical about two young girls touring Europe. Contest plays and various tournaments followed, each demanding many hours of hard work. -144,4 ,., 1-.,,,,- ....,, . , , ., ina-na-and
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Student Council The Voice of the People f j THE STUDENT f COUNCIL Qfefl The Student Council, the representative body of the school, becomes involved in many worthwhile activities. These finclude selling sub- scriptions to the Talon and selling candy in order to sup- port their many projects. They provide entertainment for the students by sponsor- ing the Sweetheart Ball. OFFICERS: Lynn Phillips, Sgz.-az-Armr, Jeanne Johanson, Trearurerp Raymond Godeke, Prefi- dentg Karen Scruggs, Vice-Pferidentg and Judy Blair, Secretary. I H ,,.. - it - I I SEATED: Jeanne Johanson, Judy Blair, Raymond Godeke, Karen Scruggs, Lynn Phillips. FIRST ROW: Shirley LaBelle, Madgelyn La- Vallee, Barbara Mihills, Kathy Vondergoltz, Wanda Baker, Faye Slay, Sherry Jones, Vickie Trible, Dennis Robinson, Shirley Fielder. SECOND ROW: Shirah May, Christine Edwards, Betty Bowen, Linda Rote, Paul Baxter, Cheryl Craig, Molly Patrick, Cecilia Herrera, Carolyn Nedbalek, Priscilla Keeton, Maurine Haskins, Teresa Matthews, Donna Davis, Nan Lefforge, May Scott. THIRD ROW: Melrose Kalil, 'Lester Smith, Judy Counts, Ruth Frularid, Cindy Pike, Cindy Patrick, Pat Blasingame, Doug Gray, Jimmy Lester, Karen Anthony, Ginger Twiford, Joyce Greer, Kathy Wingler, Pat Watkins, Karen Herbert. FOURTH ROW: Carlene Clem, Sharon Muenchow, Allison Yee, Vasco Walters, Robert Flandry, Mike Strickland, Bill Evans, Ted Scruggs, Gene Phillips, Fred Schumaker, Wyn Blair, Glynn Honsucker, John Monnant. Jim Rice, Gail Humphrey, Kitty Scarpinato. I I5
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Plume D'or Players Preparation . . . . MWWW WWW ,.--Z'-' Mrs. Barbay displays her versatility as she listens to Chris Swenson's problem and applies make-up to Joyce Boyd at the same time. Brad Gottschalk adds his good luck wishes to those of other cast members. nd Then the Pla , fl., E mlm Q 1 - -ge, f wwfwyy-7jWjsf,W7,,m,y7f4W,W! ,V IMREQTOR L - ,, , f ff , . ., .. .f,., X -'iii ' ' -s fs , I 5,53 TQ i, . ,,'f ,. If z is -.Z , A-' Q -'A A P' it 21 . .. 4 l s 5: f 4 9 1 If? A li' But, Mother-there's bedbugs in that horrible bed! The French philosophy: Marry an American.
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