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'i 'Shea Om' of tba Boy Cast: Henry Curtis, Max Hiserg jim Hayes, john Priceg Granger Meade, Allen Griffith, Albert Ashe, Leonard Smithg Briggs, Gerald Keller, Cora Kane, Sandra Schuller, Phyllis, Donna Burchardg Nancy, Betty Carnes, Jean, Carol Clements, Lydia Richards, jo Ann Sutton, Henrietta Curtis, Carol Reffg Rose, Phyllis Thornburg, and the mixed chorus. Henry Curtis, a good-looking and personable chap of twenty-five, upon leaving college, has chosen the career of detective. His roommate at college is Jim Hayes, who takes Henry to a party given by pretty Cora Kane, a twenty- one year old orphaned heiress. Cora is widely-known among her friends for her aversion to matrimony, principal- ly because she fears that most of the boys who seek her hand in marriage are thinking of her as a good invest- ment. Most of them do think of her as an alluring dollar-sign. This applies especially to Granger Meade, a for- tune hunter of the deepest dye. During the party, several guests, as well as Cora, are relieved of some of their jewels and other valuables. It is dif- ficult to find the thief. Henry offers to solve the mystery. He begins by persuading Cora to invite his dear old Aunt Henrietta for a visit, selling Cora the idea that she would be great company because the old dear is such good fun, just one of the boys . Henrietta is in Europe and has given Henry the key to her apartment, so Henry has access to his aunt's clothes, which he uses to disguise as Aunt Henrietta . He is brought by jim Hayes to visit Cora, who falls in love with the peppy old lady. All of Cora's friends simply adore Aunt Henrietta, who pretends to be slightly deaf. She overhears many things she is not supposed to. and slowly the pieces of the robbery puzzle begins to assemble. The fun is doubled when the real Aunt Henrietta arrives unexpectedly from Europe and is brought to Cora's by her Aunt Lydia. By this time, Henry has all the evidence to convict the thief, who is the one least suspected. Henry more than succeeds in breaking down Cora's defense against marriage. CHRISTMAS PLAY A Christmas Pageant XVhat Christmas Means , written by Mrs. XXfolfe, was presented by the music department under the direction of Mr. Horn. A musical reading was given by Karen Brinker- hoff. Characters in the play were Dean Garrett, janet Trant, Roger Grass, Donna Booher, janet Downhour, Dee Schwarzkopf, Joyce Fear, and Alim Morris. Singing was presented by all the classes of the grade school. Readers in the play were Davona Hoover, Sharon Layman, Lesley Stoltz, Patrick O'Hern, and Kay White. Between scenes the Girls' Choruses and the Choir sang Christmas songs.
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FIRST ROXW: Barham Prall, ,lean Comer, Mary Kelsuy. Betty Allen, Bar- bara -lortlan, Betty Ely. Nancy Smith. Mr. Horn. SLCOND RUXV: Bonnie Rnmseyer, Sally Cook, Pa' trit'i.1 Yatlon, Donna Burchnnl. Donna Pence. Niln Bright, Carol Cle' ments, Sue Ann Stuclxey. THIRD ROXV: Sally Caie. -loyce Bright. P.1t Krelrs, Betty Carnes. .lo Ann Sut- ton, C.1r.ul l..1utzcnheiser. Helen Herring. NX'ilm.1 Terhune. FOURTH ROXV: Betty Gum, M.1rth.t S.1xm.in, Betty Racer, .loyce Cline. Betty Batten, Roberm l'l.tlxer. l.intl.t Hooks. Don- n.1 Garrison, Sally Rising- er, l3arl'.1r.1 Russell. Sue Voght, ,lane XY'.iters. Girls' Cboruses Like lo Sing l7lRST ROXV: Sharon Schwarzkopf, Peggy Hum- mer, Nancy Bales, Nil.1 Sue Marshall. ,loyce Hurt, Mr. Horn. SKCOND ROXV: Karen Trtssel, Mary Ann Ford, Carol Denton, Mary Beth Buclcntaster, Treva How- ard. Nancyanna Groen- tlylte. Beverly King, THIRD ROXV: Carol Refi. Numa Michael. Phyllis Ellison, Phyllis Berluloll, Arle.tn Thqnxas. Carolyn Pearson. Mary Ellen Pugh, janet Fear. 1 1 JJ . J V 'G I Y . Q - 5 l , ..a . A J , 4 A V , - lrsggll . L1 l l The fourth pcrioti Girls' Chorus h.ts h.ttl .1 very eventltil sthool term, The first thing they participntctl in nuts the operettt They also sing for the Christnms play .intl for .1 regttlnr P. 'lf A. incetf ing. This spring they will take part in the Spring Ftstixpil. The scvtnth period Girls' Chorus has h.'.tl .1 very eyentftil term, also. The first thing they p'irt1cip.1tetl in w.1s the oprretta. 'lhcx .1lsos'ng for the Christiniis p'.1y .intl for P. 'lf A. This sp'i'i1' they will take ntrt in the Spring Festival .intl the tommencement or the bgtccilluttrcilre services. E sf ve' , .xyn ' Tiff ' ' ' ' 'f n ! f T 1, . w 'Y fl if
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S lfdna Balser, trumpet1 Malte Ball. alto saxophone, Charles Briuht. haritone. ,loyte Bright, tromlwone, Donna Burchartl. lwaritone sas. ,loc Kale. trumpetg Betty C arnes, clarinet, ,lean llmenoxseth, tlarinet. Patty Cfottieltl, lwcll lyre, Betty lfly. tlute. Dicls lly. tlarinet, l'.iul lily, snare tlrum, Roger Fish- lxttlt, tromlwone. Terry lforrester. trumpetg Loyxell Gorden, lrenth horn, ,lutly llisur, alto sax, Linda Hooks, trombone. lharles llurst. tromlmne. Claude Keller. haritone. Donnie Kellouu. trumpet. xloe Kyle. tuha. Bill Mattson. clarinetg Bum! Krttpr Bury The Band has played and marched at every home bas- also played for kethall game this year. They haye many pep sessions. the spring festival, C0lDIHCI1CCI'l16f1I. and baccalureate. Seyeral members entered the solo contest at Fort Xyayne. and the Band entered the con- test .it Berne. The Choir took part in the operetta and sang at tl Christmas play and this spring will haye a part i .ite seryice. FIRST RUXY1 Nancy Smith, Sandra Sehuller. Rosemary Davis. Carol 'f ' ' ' Z Margaret hlciieatll, tlarinetg Tom lounst N llsl mi t Brute Nestleroatl. tenor sax, ,loc llirl-tr tlirinct 'Xili l i s clarinet, Dorsey Prite, snare drum I 'in Price s i l.esrer Prine. clarinet. Betty Racer irn Riycr trumpet, Reda Belle Rinlter, drum 1 Kit Run c tlarinetg Don bchyxarzlxopl, trumpet ry a trum a Nancy Smith, alto sax, Karen Truss w ss ri Sutton. trumpet: Sue Voght, hell ly rc D c iles trum e Nancy Roush, tym hals. They were in marching contests it Decttur ind Blult ton and marched at l.U. on lndiini Binc Jty tc haye daily practice during thc schoo term xnt tyyo practices a yxeelf in the summer ie chapel service broadcast oyer XVPGXX They il o sim, in the n the Spring Festiyal. and the commentcment or the bicciliure Choir Slillgf for Cfnlptl ' 'Ti 1 T '- '73T 'WTR' Llements. Charles Bright. lim Xyinger. Nlary Mar- uatet Kelsay, Shirley Falls. . Mr. Horn. 51.1 UND RUXY: Nila ' , .a Q, 1 Bright. Carol Lautzenheis- V er. Donna Garrison. Mary l'llen Pugh. ,loe Kyle. Allen Griltith. Adolph Ramos, vltsy'-ec Bright, Phy- llis Thornlauru. ,lean Lom- er. Norma Xlfhite. THIRD RUXV. Carol Rett, Betty Larnes, .lu Ann Sutton. Leonard Smith. .d - WWW l Y 0 J alta? To Bula Caylor. Boh Kyle. Bill Rater. Lester Prite. Donna Burchartl. Betty Gum. Sally Cale. FUBRTH RUXY: ,lane Waters, Roherta Baker. bue Yoyuht. Tom Mounsey. Dee Anderson. Dick lily. Gerald Keller, .lohn Prite. Boh Bates. Carole Hatter, Retla Rinlser, Betty Racer.
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