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ROW l Mary Helen Caldwell Patricia Edwards Patsy Barnett Rebecca Craig Maxine Christy ROW 2 Merna Campbell Mary lane Caldwell Elizabeth Clark Elmina Faulkinbury Gloria Dowden Pearl Bowman EIGHTH ROW 1 Bernard Hinton Robert Kinnaman Donald Garver lack Hetlin ROW 2 Virginia Kirkpatrick Betty Kelley Fred Linton Donald Iohnson Wayne Hinton ROW 3 l-lutoka Daily Eunice Brown Virginia Abbott Marilyn Emmert Betty Artman Keith Cunningham Walter Copper ROW 4 Ralph Bressler Robert Fraley Raymond Davidson George Eurbee Charles Christian Everett Armstrong GRADE ROW 3 Norma lohns Oneeda Horton Alice Hamilton loan Iones Frances Hutfman Eileen Lane Loleta Hottman ROW 4 Basil Iettries Earl Hootman Everett Gregory Cecil Giles Herman Humble Iohn lsenhour Max Lantz Curtain! Curtain! Last curtain call! Find your seats, please! Curtain going up! And so starts the second act Qeighth gradej of Life Begins at junior High in the Little Theater off Lebanon's Square. During the rising action the hero fpresidentj, Robert Wall, entered with the heroine tvice-presi' dentj, Barbara Sharpe, and their miserly uncle Qsecretary-treasurerj, Cecil Giles, who holds the purse strings. The hero and heroine, after consulting their uncle, decided to tiing ii party. They were assisted by the following: .l'?l'l'f1Ig. Bonetha Shoemaker, chairman, Gay Neese. Emma Lee Wacle, Norma Morton, Donald Johnson, Charles Burtner, Frederick Miller, and Keith Cunninghamg firkeff. John Miller, chairman, Virginia Kirkpatrick, Earl Hoot- man, and Clara Merriottg and firkef collec- lww, joseph Iacobelli and Williiim Smiley.
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ROW l Mary lean Nelson Martha Muston Betty Quick lune Protitt Rosemary Martin Emma lane Pittenger ROW 2 Erma Neese Anna Miller Anna May Martin Leona Morton lean Miller LeRoy Myers Donald Neal ROW 3 Floyd Newkirk lames McDaniel Norman McCoy Donald Mitchell Virginia Merrill Mary Miller Norma Merchant Norma Perkins ROW 4 William Newkirk Charles Meenach Marion Perkins Robert Morris Daniel Martin Robert Myers Amos Noland Lloyd Newkirk Robert Potts FRESHMEN ROW 1 Deuel Slagle Robert Swope Robert Walters lack West lohn Vanarsdall Raymond Swope ROW 2 Mary Van Nuys Agatha Richey Anita Walton Betty Sherman Evelyn Stewart Rosemary Turner Phyllis Scitres ROW 3 Anna Snow Etta Reveal Ianet Schultz Nina Swift Clair Young Marvin Roth Donald Watkins Vivian Rose Mary Smith ROW 4 Edwin Ritchie Harold Swails Charles Thompson Ercie Williams Charles Richardson Iames Whelchel Gene Whelchel Anna lane Simmons Donald Whitaker i 'Six I Fw The program in charge of Robert Myers, as master of ceremonies, was arranged by Fred Iacobelli, chairman, Robert Myers, Vir- ginia Budd, Julia Jones, and Betty Hickson. After the program, dancing, games, and Contests furnished entertainment for the Greenshirts. Refreshments were served by a Committee consisting of Rosemary Martin, chairman, Emma jane Pittenger, Martha Muston, james McDaniel, and Charles Hopkins. Three stars appear in the athletically in- clined Greenshirts: Robert Baba Morris, Charles Flash Richardson, and Milburn Blondie XWatts. As one star for the girls, julia jones was president of the junior Sun' shine society. Hail to the Greenshirts! And more power to them in their three remaining years.
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The climax of the second act was reached at the party given in the basement of their home Qgirls' gymnasiumj on October 28. Among the high spots of this gala occasion were piano numbers rendered by Gwendolyn Mason, Patsy Barnett, and Pearl Bowman, A trio consisting of Norma Morton, Virginia Kirkpatrick, and Patsy Barnett presented three vocal selections. Tap dances were given by Barbara Sharpe, Gloria Scali, and Mary Louise Revel, and by Phyllis McCurcly, Barbara Sharpe, and Rose- mary Smith. A guitar solo by Juanita Meds- lcer, a Cornet duet by Charles Burtner and Norma Morton, a baritone solo by Eugene Bowers, and a reading by Iwanna Williaiii- son and Emma Lee Waele pleased the audi- ence. The directors of the production were Mrs. LaVerne Endicott and Mr. Myron Tauer. ROW 1 Alberta Akers Kathleen Wallace Styledda Wethington Margaret Voorhis Madonna Waters Emma Lee Wade ROW 2 Donald lohnson Eugene Bowers Iames Watkins Charles Wallace Howard Hicks ROW 3 Gwendolyn Mason Catherine Williams Clarice Warner lwanna Williamson Dorothy Williams Fern Wills lane Virtue ROW 4 loseph lacobelli Charles Burtner Ernest Warren Lloyd Wilhoite Robert Wall Reese Wyatt lohn Wild Neal Wetherald E I G H T H G R A D E 'ii - ROW l ROW 3 Reba Nease Ianis Megley Gay Neese Mary lane Morris Gloria Scali Rebecca Ragsdale ROW 2 Bonetha Shoemaker Anna Trips Margery Neese Geneva Roberts Beverly Taylor Eileen Stevens Marjorie Thatcher Clara Merriott Barbara Sharpe Rosemary Smith Mary Louise Revel Norma Morton Marvelle Stephenson ROW 4 Charles Powell Earl Reagan Gail Van Blair Carl Powell lohn Miller William Smiley William Overholser
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