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The climax of the play came when Shalimar, taced with either cleaning the school tor a month or open confession, chose the latter and said she framed Pamela by planting the money in her purse. Buzz Bailey gets ready to clobber Ronald Sassoon tor trying to horn in on his romance with Pamela Jones when Mr. Ames makes a timely entrance. GQNO 77 More Homework CAST Miss Goodin . . . Mathematics teacher: not as mean as she seems: 50- Norma Kennedy. Mrs. Clendenning . Pat Horan. . . Science teacher: plump: sensitive to heat: 40- Miss Ogilvie . . . English teacher and DRAMA coach: about 35-Marian Howse. Mr. Harper . . . l-listory teacher: middle-aged and a confirmed bachelor- Norman Fox. Coach Guthrie . . . Mr. Lundquist . . . Danaher. breezy, congenial: about 25-Bob McClelland. long-suttering, ambitious principal: nearing 50-David Pamela Jones . . . capable, conscientious, well-liked: 17-Pat Gray. Buzz Bailey . . . Pamelas boytriend-with more freckles than brains- Bob Woodhouse. Shalimar Ames . . . a trouble-maker: good-looking: overindulqed-Anne With Faversham Lightly looking on, Mrs. Ratchet pointedly tells acting principal, Pamela Jones, that Mr. Tok has taken me bucket. J. Briglin, stage manager: N. Tilley, makeup committee: Mrs, Dean, ad- viier: G. Moore, costume committee S. Randall, publicity committee: M Randall, student director: B. Drake property committee: R. l-loose. book holder: J, Pridmore, property commit tee: W. Watkins, property commit tee. 25 Eichberger. Midge Murphy . . field Faversham Lightly , . Tallulah Ploetz . . . Calf. Ronald Sassoon . . Scheeren. . fond ot rumors and bubble gum: lb-Frances Mans .a freshman: siow and sleepy-Paul Smith. the high school's gitt to the The-ah-ter: I8-Sheila . handsome, over-contident basketball star: l8-Al Miss Dill . . . school secretary: acidulous etticient and 30-Pat Cornish Tick Tok . . . The Napoleonic janitor-Bill Steinmetz. Mrs. Ratchet . . , the cleaning woman: slovenly, shrewish-Jackie Jones Elmer B. Ames . . Ralph Konz. Rusty Wings . Shalimar's father: a paunchy, pompous attorney-
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Some sit. some chat, but most dance to the irresistible music Musicians and dancers get into the swing of The OI South. A large crowd gathers at the punch bowl, Tor the pause that refreshes. Junior Prom 'si The lovely queen with her crown of roses and the ladies of her court reign over the dance. A humorous tale brings a chuglcle T from the members of the head table, X 24 ln keeping wiTh The spiriT and TradiTion oT our Alma MaTer, The Junior Class prese-nTed as Their Prom, The Old SouTh. Wifh The dreamy music OT The George Tell Quin- TeTTe, playing in The background The couples Tound Themselves dancing on The veranda oT a romanTic souThern planTaTion near'The banlcs oT The Mississippi River. The PlanTaTion, a river sTeamboaT, was nesTled aT The docks on The willow-covered river banlcs. X
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'NN W-I FUTURE First Row: D. Schutz, W. Steinmetz, D.'Wright, W. Bodine. Second Row: R. Connor, C. Fox, P. Smith, FARMERS OF R. McClelland, A. Merlclinger, Mr. Schultz. Third Row: D. Schutz, L. Evarts, E. Latler, M. Bodine, A. AMERICA Richards, R. Fox, R. Worden, L. Schutz, F. Merlclinger. Fourth Row: N. For, B. Daggett, J. Frnnfis, F. Jennings, R. Tenney, R. Evarts, R, Dillon, W. Standish. W, McClelland, W. Borden, l, Wallzer, Through practice and projects our FUTURE FARMERS learn. Seated: C. Fox, President: A. Merlclinger, Student Council. Standing: W. Steinmetz, Sentinel: P. Smith, Treasurer: R. McClelland, Secretary: W, Bodine, Reporter: D. Wright, Vice-President: Mr. Schultz, Adviser. OFFICERS 26 The purpose ot the Future Farmers ot America is to practice brotherhood, honor rural opportunities and responsibilities and to develop those qualities which a Future Farmer should possess. Each year the F.F.A. enters in sports with other F.F.A. Clubs. ln the winter we play basketball and in the spring sottball. During the year our club has money- malcing projects, Some ot these activities are F.F.A. Fair, F.F.A. and F.l-l.A. Dance, seed selling, and Father and Son Banquet. Several ot the members raise pheasants to earn money. With our money we buy new sports equipment, have parties, go to see baslcet- ball games in Rochester, and this year we helped to buy new F.F.A. iaclcets tor our members. We also made a contribution to the F.F.A. Camp in the.Adirondaclc Moun- tains. This spring we are planning to start a crop demonstration. We teel that we have had a very suc- cesstul year.
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