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Seniors stage Let Me Talk” Let Me Talk” was the three act comedy presented by the class, which centered around Ed Lynn, a timid young man with an over- whelming inferiority complex. Many laughs resulted when Ed and his friends learned that the so-called miracle drug taken as a cure for his inferiority complex, was nothing more than distilled water. The play was directed by Mrs. Ash, Mr. Goins, and Mr. Angus. Music was furnished by the Concert Band, with Mr. Smith directing. Sealed: D. Hensley, K. Allen, C. Smith. Standing: G. Schrishuhn, R. Brock, M. Baer, R. Hart. Seated: R Hart, M. Baer Standing: R. Brock, K. Allen, M. Butler, G. Schrishuhn, D. Hensley I. Brackett, C. Smith, J. Austin.
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On the floor: J. Grossman, S. Goodmiller, L, Lengsfeld Seated: Mrs Moss, B Koonce, B Heidlebaugh, B. Bramel, M. Eastman. Standing: J. Chaffin, J. Arnold, P. Delaney. K Hart, R. Epperson, C. Durflinger, C. Doyle, J. Byers, D, Flamm. Juniors present 'High School Hero” The junior class play, HIGH SCHOOL HERO, skillfully weaves together many threads of fun and everyday high- school problems. The plot revolves around Bill Rockwell, football captain and class president, who is ready to sacrifice his good name for a younger hot-rodding friend; Bill's pretty, in- telligent steady . Sue; a dim-witted fullback whose mortal enemy is English grammar; a good-looking young wo- man who is trying very hard to succeed as the new high-school principal; and a brash young football coach who gets into hot water with the new principal. These and others bring never-flagging entertainment for all. A scene from the play. « 18 »
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King and Queen of the Future— Mary Brackett and Ronnie Chamberlain Many hands together made Happy Hollow” the Carnival of '57, Out-ranked any other that's ever been given. A jitney supper, prizes galore. Concession stands, and many more. A candy bazaar,” a ghost house terrific, Mr. Hudson and crew deserve praise specific. A king and queen of the future, chosen that night. And to everyone—their crowning was a lovely sight. It swelled funds for senior publications, And to all students, parents, teachers— congratulations. For an evening so rich in pleasures, and too, The seniors' goal—$500—was reached— because of you. Candidate, L. to R.: I. Vest, S. Parish, R. Chamber- lain, M Brackett, S. Summers, C. Hedgepeth, G. Bruce, D. Miller, M. Zienkosky, M Brum- merstedt, B. Koonce, and S. Livesey. Compliments of ORNAMENTAL METAL WORKS and YOUNG'S PACKING COMPANY
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