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The search is over. Jimmy John is found by Teensie and they re- turn to the Pumpkin Shell. Mother rushes to him as the others, rea- dy for the Harvest ball, look on. They are Janey-, Betty, Trot and Joey. ROOM FOR ONE MORE Senior Play Cast Mother Sandra Person Joey Ken Ward Trot Rose Joyce Home Teensie Rose .... . . Dorothy Thompson Janey .... Sandra Woodall Betty . . . . Donna McDaniel Miss Winston .... Arlene Duke Poppy Wayne Werner Jimmy John Dick Hawkins Mrs. Biddle . . . . Nancy McDaniel George Biddle . . . . . Burke Williams Rescued Woman . . Edna Gabriel Director . . . Mrs. Vera Richard Senior Advisor . . . . . Mrs. Marie Lundeen Make-up . . Mrs. Eileen Godfrey General Manager . John Ames Stage Manager . . . Gene Tipping Just as important to the success of a performance as the actors and actresses are the people back- stage. Reading from left to right are: Sharon Berstch, prompter; Dyan Cooper, sound effects; Gene Tipping, stage manager; George Atterson and Richie Brown, stage crew; and Mary Lou Owens, prompter. If it hadn't been for the work done by this group, our play wouldn't have been the success it was. The entire cast for Room For One More , reading from left to right, back row-. Edna Gabriel, Wayne Werner, Ken Ward, Dick Hawkins, Burke Williams, and Sandra Woodall. Front row; Nancy McDaniel, Arlen Duke, Joyce Horne, Snadra Per- son, Donna McDaniel, and Dorothy Thompson.
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Teensie and Janey are giving Murtle the Turtle artificial respiration, as the rest of the family, Trot, Joey, Betty, Poppy and Mother supervise the job. Come, Jimmy John!” says Miss Winston as she pulls him toward the door. Looking on with interest are Mother, Poppy, Joey and Teensie. SENIOR PLAY No matter how hard it was to make ends meet. Poppy and Mother could never say no” to a home- less child, and in their tiny cottage it was often hard to tell their own children from the strangers they took under their wing. But Janey, their latest acquisition, was somewhat of a problem. They had promised the Home to keep her for two weeks—and here it was the day before she was to go back, and still she acted like a stranger—almost afraid of her own shadow. Then Miss Winston arrives a day earlier to take Janey back to the Home. Janey rebels. She doesn't want to go. The rest of the children decide that Janey can stay. They have no sooner shifted their sleeping quarters around to make room for her, when Jimmy John comes in . . No one had never been kind to him before and Mother’s heart goes out to the boy. Everyone shifts again to make room for him. Then in the midst of their hectic existence tragedy strikes. Poppy dies of a heart attack. The only solution to their financial problems is to sell the cottage. When Jimmy John overhears the discussion and realizes that the bills for his operations make it necessary to sell, he runs away. But the other children find him and bring him back. Then like a sudden burst of sunshine, fortune smiles, and all because of Jimmy John. The heart-warming conclusion enchanted everyone.
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Our class mascot, Sedro Woolley , Mrs. Lundeen's cat. SENIOR SNAPS What's the rush, kids? The day the Dodgers won the World Series. Close conversation. ur jug. Si Si. Senor. Big Jack Oh, these Seniors!!! Dotty, what DID you do to poor Burke? Senior pop-com sellers.
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