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I'l1 not let you out of the house with theml ,. declares father, Jim Sandok, when Anne, Suzi Miller, shows him her new silk stockings. At it again! The minute my back is turned! Bill, Rick Jaros, has a habit of interrupting his older sister, Anne, Sally Rosso, and her boyfriend, Larry, Rich Gillespie. ... and all you'l1 have to do is glance at this chart... . Father, Tom Paulauskas, is explaining a new idea for saving time to his wife, Linda Darrall. Of all the dumb dogs! Dan, Karl Smith, has the endless task of rescuing the dog from Dad's bed.
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Senior Class Play CAST Student Director . . . ....... . . . Janet Keck Mr. Gilbreath Mrs. Gilbreath Anne . . Ernestine . Frank . Dan . Bill . . . Martha . Lillian , . Fred . . Jackie . Larry . . Joe Scales . Miss Brill . Mrs. Fitzgerald . Dr, Burton . . Thomas Paulauskas James Sandok . . . Linda Darrall Judith Eyring . . . Sally Rosso Suzanne Miller . Janet Boisen Sharon Kizina . James Painter . . . Karl Smith . Richard Jaros Mary Alice Burns Karen Kotarski Jacqueline Magilson Pauline Pace Margaret Hermann . . Shirley Davis Kathleen Rife . Richard Gillespie Donald Whitaker . . . Barton Arlet . Darlene Betts Lois Kercher . . Mary Warren Diane Killion . . Kenneth Smalls Dog .... . . Hollingsworth Rosso Many thanks go from the Cast to Mrs. Mona Rush, the director, who worked tirelessly and patiently during the many long hours of practice.
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Page 54 text:
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JU IDRS The Junior Class found that the addition of another year meant more responsibilities as well as more privileges. Officers were chosen to handle the affairs of the class and to work out any problems that might arise. January came slowly, but sure enough the class rings ,arrived and found their way onto almost every Junior's hand, The most memor- able event of the year, the Junior Prom, came with painstaking slow- ness. Once it had arrived though, the soft lights and music faded into memories all too quickly. On Senior Day, the traditional black and White appeared on every Junior classman in mourning for the Graduating Class of 1966. Another year now gone, the cher- ished dream of becoming a Senior is but one step away. That step will mark the beginning of even- more responsibilities and privileges. Each will add something to the character of the student and help to prepare him for a place in the future.
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