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The cast on opening night. BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Cer- vantez, R. Manuz, B. Watkins, L. McLean, B. Stapp, L. Rath- bun, S. Martinez, F. Shaver, and R. Whitmer. FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Quinn, R. Gaul- doni, G. Hanson, R. Baughman, P. Talley, R. Robertson, and F. Lopez. 11 Little Women Receives Many Compliments TOP RIGHT: Sara Martinez applies make-up to Rex Whitmeras Rosalie Baugh- man and Manuela Cervantez look on. CENTER, LEFT TO RIGHT: Beverly Watkins, Pat Talley, Gerry Hanson, and Buddy Stapp'autograph play programs. LOWER RIGHT: The Little Women : RosineGualdoni (TOP), Pat Talley, Gerry Hanson, and Rosemary Robertson. Little Women , directed by Mr. G. A. Bailey, was said to be the best effort by the junior and senior classes in many years. Some of the cast were dressed in authentic costumes, either purchased from a cos- tume house or made by parents of the cast members. The play was about the four March girls and their parents and friends during the Civil War period. Rosine Gualdoni did an excellent job of acting the part of Jo March, the play's heroine. Her sister, Amy, Beth, and Meg, were played by Pat Talley, Rosemary Ro- bertson, and Gerry Hanso.n, respectively. Rosalie Baughman and Fred Shaver were cast as the girls' parents. Catharine Quinn played the rich and domineer- ing Aunt March. Buddy Stapp, Rex Whitmer, and Les McLean added the romantic interest by playing Pro- fessor Bhaer, John Brook, and Teddy Laurence. Rogelio Manuz was Mr. Laurence, an elderly neighbor, and Beverly Watkins played Hannah Mullett, the Marchs' housekeeper. Manuela Cervantez, Sara Martinez, Frances Lopez, and Louise Rathbun played neighbors and friends. The entire cast enjoyed working on the play and everyone was proud to have done his bit when the play proved to be such a success on opening night, Novem- ber 10.
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This page sponsored by A. C. STANTON COMPANY, Clifton Between Acts l. W. Harris, D. Erickson, and H. Mitchell decorate the gym for the Freshman dance. 2. Folding play programs are, left to right, B. Gossett, M. Wolfe, M. Evans, and B. Norris (back to camera). 3. Bob Bucklin buys popcorn from Angelina Arias as M. Parker and J. Romisch watch the game. Mr. Larson stands in background. 4. Our photographer: Fred Shaver. 5. Louise Rath bun and Catharine Quinn work on the Cooper Cat. 6. Buddy Stapp spots for Bob Vache at the Thatcher football game. 7. Left to right, Miss Glover, O. Lujan, A. Hernandez, and E. Aguallo make up a member of the play cast. 8. Left to right, A. Zimmerman, J. Burton, and M. Parker rack their brains for ideas on a Copper Cat write-up. 9. Miss Glover plays for some masqueraders at the All Girls Dance. Standing, left to right; L Rathbun, R. Baughman, J. McDaniel, M. Evans, N. Licano, A. Saenz, and R. Para. 22
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FRONT ROW: M Chacon, E. Navarette, L. Brownell. E. Pena, E. Pena, T. Dias, T. DeLeon, O. Moreno, A. Saenz, A. Luna, G. Gonzales, Mr. Reeves. SECOND ROW: D. Lopez, M. Mingura, J. Oviedo, D. Briggs, N. Evans, P. Hull, R. Rojo, G. Maldonado, V. Gomez, L. Ulloa, R. Llamas. THIRD ROW: C. Talley, A. Bennett, B. Boren, C. Keith, T. Fahey, L. Ontiveros, E. Tapia, T. Morales, T. Bonilla, E. Mendoza, M. Navarette. Understudies Study Parts For Next Two Productions CLASS OFFICERS: ABOVE LEFT: Bill Tucker, president; Neil Morgan, vice-president; Gloria Maldonado, secretary-treasurer. BELOW LEFT: Girls show boys how to play football at Pep Assembly given by sophomores on October 20. BELOW RIGHT: Sophomore Dance enjoyed even by upperclassmen.
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