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THE WORST THING THAT ert Ash The nlght I got stuck ln Patsy Dodd s yard .Ilm Brlftlngllam The tlme my pants fell off playing football D0r0ll1y Brugge My rowmg experience wlth aney Shirley Bryan October 29 l95l Kay Burnside When I farled hfth grade etty Conroy The day I tasted food and found out I lllced lt Bl rlsp When I bought my first car Clara Dlrlis One night ln a green Ford convertible Gordon D0nal'lue When I became Cussxe s friend Sara Dorman September I95I wlllard ElllngSWOrtll It hasn t happened yet uva Evans The time I wrecked my brother s car e0rge GllJs0n When I found out gurls were lnter estmg Dorothy Hadder Rehoboth basketball game ln anuary l952 Raymond Hall An Ag mstructor 0 The day I entered school HI a Hawks When I found out boys luke to tease A lCe Hess Richard s gomg Into the Alr Force Ann Bonnie s vacation party m Rehoboth .Ianey Ingram When I went rowlng wlth one oar arm0n Ingram The day my hack went on the blmk WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF Orls Sl'l0rl Stopped slngmg the Love Bug Itch3 Patsy Lawton Couldn t g1ggIe3 armon Ingram Forgot how to lmltate a southerner3 etly Conroy Could play a clarmet3 Pllyllls .I0l1ns0n Couldn t have her week ends3 Edna Schlldknecnt Couldn t laugh 1 Hllda Hawks Couldn t blush3 A ert Ash Dldn t have has trucIc3 ara Dlrks I..et her halr grow3 BealrlCe Thomas Couldn t handle money3 Slllrley Bryan Grew an 1nch3 Christine Murphy Dldn t have her man ln Germany 3 Charles Marshall Couldn r tease Hrldav Ro ert Cot along with Mr Wledmann 0 ert Short Came to school on t1me3 Bl rlsp Couldn t play lens trumpet3 Allce Hess Became a psych1atr1st3 D0r0Il'ly Brugge Dldn t lose her locker keys3 Bl wlllln Dldn t have his dlmplesl 0 mes Russell Told a jolce that was funny3 nn Dldn t rude ln her Bu1cIc3 aney Ingram Got to drlve the jeep3 EVER HAPPENED TO ME arlCy .I0sepn The tnme I found men mterestlng arry Knapp Not bemg cognlzant of divers ramlhca tlon of the sltuatlon I have a delicacy ln artlcu latmg alsy Lawton When I met Reds Roney Cnarles lVIarsnall When I became a frlencl of Al 'Iom Marsnall Par Lawton 5 party D0nnle lvllltnell The day alter the night before Chrlstlne Murpny Eddre s game rn Germany Louie Nobles Teachers' Mary Frances Omwake January I4 I952 Helen Rlller Flfth grade oanne Roney The night Ann H1115 stool got ln my way .lay Rowland That nlght at Ann s house Holmes Russell The day I got glasses E na Sthlldlinetnt When .lack went into the Army D0rlS Snort My falllng down the stalrs BDIJ Snort The txme Betty Ann was campused Faye Steele The night Mom walked ln and caught me Oan Tharp When I got into a blue Chrysler Bea Tnomas January 20 l952 R P Warrlngl0n The tlme I had too many gurls on a strlng and lost them all Mary Wllley August 25 I95l ary Fran omwalie If she lost her fraternity pm3 Mary wllley If she left the farm J Faye Steele Lost her saxaphone3 .Ioanne Roney Dldn t have red ha1r3 R P warrlngt0n Stopped smglng hllbxlly song ancy .IOSepl'l Couldn t hncl her way to Rehoboth eorge GllJs0n Lost hls mterest ln g1rls3 Gordon D0nallue The hnance company took his car3 Raymond Pdld attentlon ln class3 Larry Knapp Los: hrs freeklesl Thomas Marshall Lost hls techn1que3 .Ioan Tharp Couldn t play b sketbalI3 Sara Dorman Lost 1 H D .llmmy Bnttmgham Grew another meh D uva Evans Brought hls books to cIass3 Wlllard ElllngSWOrln Dldn t have his flashy soclcs3 Helen Rllter Could have her car3 ay Burnslde Dldn t have her SHIIOID Dorothy Hadder Qouldn t ralkb Louis Nobles Shavedb D0n lVlllCl'lell Stayed home one mg .Iay Rowland Dlcln t have her dog3 iii' - . , N 1 . , . . . . 1 L P A E' H H ' . I I T I I I J ' P, A ' H H . ' B I .l . - I I V A . . 'nc'. ' . ' A. . ' A . . W . , . - J TW i . l . . . D 1 ' ' - . ' L A I , ' I d ' ' ' f ' - . J , I . ' ' T' V I ' . B b A ' ' . r ' , ' - 'ld - . J , he Q J of L 1 r - A , N .I0l'lnS0n -June 25, l950. My having to go to school. D n i . , ,, . M - H B I . . I J I f ' . . t -' ' A ' - - , . . ' A ' ' ' ' 59 ' ' ff ' . N -- ' . lb f ' ' ' . - ' . Cl ' ' f ' . -A . ' ' . R b -A ' . D l - ' . 'll C ' fe ' ' . ' . ' ' ' ' ' . .H . . W , , . . . W , , v H l f ' . ' - . A ' -f ' . ' ' hm? .I W ' ' . ' ' - . ZZ
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THE CHORUS Advisor, Mr. Maret Panzenbeck The Chorus, under the direction of Mr. Maret Panzenbeck, has been very active this year. A day before the Christmas vacation, carols were sung in the school corridors by the Chorus. They also livened many assemblies by singing appropriate songs. A con- cert for the P. T. A. was held in May in which the Chorus took part. One third of the members of the Chorus represented our school in the Sussex County Chorus. They were Bill Crisp, Bob Short, Janey Ingram, Faye Steele, Mary Frances Omwake, Jay Rowland, ,Iarmon Ingram, Sara Dorman, Alice Hess, ,Ioan Tharp, Douglas Roberts, Carl Walls, and Nancy Ward. From these people, Alice Hess, Sara Dorman, and Douglas Roberts were chosen for State Chorus. This has been the best representation from Lewes High for many years. .arg-13, LQ X ' A ' 53,142 - 'iii 1, f3lQivA 7 Mfg? 'Ti 'le' 111 1 I J N, X x l -, Alice Hess Sara Dorman ,Iarmon Ingram Joanne Roney jay Rowland Bob Short Bill Crisp ,Ianey Ingram Faye Steele Mary Frances Omwake ,Ioan Tharp Martha Brugge Charlotte Burton Sonja Cooper Janet Gibson Patsy Harrington Arlene Hess 24 Faye Hudson Freda Hudson Douglas Roberts Nancy Ward Melissa Raught Larry Keiffer Adele Knapp Carol Maull Nicki Morris Ann Macintire Thelma Parsons Ann Ratledge Cynny Raught Regina Rogers Carl Walls jean Ann Dodd
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