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1 f Dancing to the music of The Will Fisher Orchestra. ' :fx l THE RECEIVING LINE, left to Right: Mr. and Mrs Dole Smith, Joyce Flohr and Barry Evans ond Carol Smith and La'ry Wiley, Starlight Memories was the theme for our Junior Prom, which was held at the Hershey Park Golf Club on May l7th. We entered the stone palace, met our principals and their wives and the senior class advisor, Mrs. Arm- strong, From eight until twelve, we danced, dreamed, and ate a delightful dinner, which consisted of not only turkey but also ham, scalloped potatoes, peas, cole slaw, apple sauce, coffee, milk, and ice cream. The tables were setting lengthwise in the room with center- pieces of white and blue stars surrounding ice blue candles, making an attractive setting. We danced until 9:30 and then our full course dinner was served. After eating for an hour the music and dancing continued and photographs were taken. As we floated around the room, the silver and blue stars sparkled not only in the decorations, but also in everyone's eyes. The musical melodies of The Will Fisher Orchestra filled the room, the patio, and our minds with memories of a most wonderful evening. At 12:00 the orchestra started playing the strains of Good- night, Sweetheart and the memorable evening was over. As we left we gazed over our shoulder for a long last look at the room, so it will be fixed in our memory forever. THE HEAD TABLE, Left to Right: Dotte Stevens, Bill Euricn, Bev Grove, Larry Lerevv, loah VXet:e', Ran Kearns Gloria Markle, Gerald Harbcld, Charlotte Lehman, and Ronald Wolf.
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The Entire Senior Play Cast Takes A Bow CHICKEN EVERY SUNDAY CHICKEN EVERY SUNDAY, our senior play, will long be remembered by everyone who aided in mak- ing the performances a success, The play was success- ful both tinancially and entertainingly, and the experiences enjoyed by the seniors in doing it will never be forgotten. The three act comedy, written by Julius J. and Philip G. Epstein, was presented on November 22 and 23. The play was centered around Emily Blachman, portrayed by Judy Nesbit, who converted the family home into a boarding house so that they can have a roof over their head and something to eat, when she suspects that her husband, Jim, played by Jim Richwine, will someday go broke even though he was president of the trolley line, bank, and laundry. At the boarding house many exciting things hap- pened-ramance, business transactions. fights and reconciliations. Miss Gilley lConnie Trostle , an old maid school teacher, had a visitor every night, who sneaked up the back stairs. lt happened to be Mr. Robinson played by CRudolph l-lopfi, and they were married secretly. Another romance was centered around Mr. Blachman's daughter, Rosemary, portrayed by Donna Bentz. Harold !'Bill Eurich , a boy from Boston, was very fond of her, but Jeftrey Lawson lDouglas Harteri, finally became her hero and future husband. Jeffrey had a domineering mother, portrayed by Joan Wetzel, who in the end loses control of her son, Emily and Jim had a quarrel over the beautiful Rita Kirby 'Myra Austin , who happened to marry and divorce Mr. Kirby, Tom Spahr, three times. Rita's mother, lBarbara Rosenberger, portraying Millie Moon, was an alcoholic and cm baarder of Mrs. Bloch- man's. Emily and Jim hnally agreed that true love finds a way.
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