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SENIOR PLAY Changing the pace from that of previous comedy productions, the Class of '58 pre- sented a courtroom drama, The Night of January l6th . December 5th and 6th will be remembered by play-goers as the nights Karen Andre, defendent, and Mr. Stevens, her lawyer, fought for her life. District Attorney Fling, supported by Nancy Lee Faulkner, Biorn's widow, and her multi-millionaire father, John 93 35,11 Jinnie LaMendola sw! .ls f M .l:ot.H V s 4. . me 'is-. Mr. Leonard, Director Grahm Whitfield, charged the defendent with the murder of her employer Biorn Faulk- ner. A iury of 12 was selected from the audi- ence. After testimonies of witnesses, hysteri- cal outbreaks, and the accumulation of con- troversial evidence, the iury was dismissed to decide the fate of Karen Andre. What was the verdict? You saw the play, didn't you? 3- Patricia Dressel Y'- I, xcwf 5 ea- '- W W Edward Rizk Alfred Klein L2 -Mx 4, D x Ire Nylrt of anuury l6tlr 1 in S
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CLASS Wlll Sue Cato leaves to Fran Meyers her two drrvers permuts un hope she enloys her dnvnng days ahead I Fran Caldwell leave my learners permst to druve to Jeanette Fulchnron Annabel Curral leaves her PJ parhes to any Jumor who has understanding par ents I Carolyn Rudolph leave all the fun I had cheerung to all next year s cheerleaders Audre Frank leaves to Debble Doremus her abnlnty to lead our school band Dan Puncu leaves hrs short short crewcuts to any Jr boy I Russ Van Zandt leave one 5 lb box of pure flockey to Bob La Bella Bob Scott leaves' I Richard Ochs leave my German grades to any future student who may need them Andy Mara leaves to anyone has seat ln Mr s 2nd and 3rd period Engllsh and hlstory class I Frank Croyle wall use all l can on earth the rest can be had by the fnrst one to ask for at I Jlm Moore leave to any pumor my seat ln Mr Stanewlck s room Richard Fuluppn leaves has vnolnn and Sugarfoot to Jnm Romame I Geoff Meyers leave to Jnm Lynott for basketball next year I Eddue Kundermann leave my 2 to anyone who needs them Dave Doremus leaves hrs drum to the person plcked by the dnrector of the Muslc Department I Peggy Taylor leave my puano to Gerry Gorla I Sue Fnedmann leave to any Jumor rnnk at 25 cups of coffee per CY I Steve Fortgang leave my wad an the usual place Dlck Thamsen leaves his seat In who ventures unto lt Ray Palge leaves N V R H S Janet Gerry leaves her seat In class to any poor Semor of 1958 59 who has the Bob Hellmuth leaves hls ablllty early oesnt mlnd recovermg thenr I Jane Levme leave a drlvmg I Gaul Tolson leave all of my who Phyllns Sonmchsen leaves to the a bottl along wrth her beautiful uniform lmda Marks leaves her color of the anyone who has a hearmg and I Herb Becker leave my doesnt want to see whenever he IS Bonnue Clark leaves her cheenng year s Ed Post leaves a twisted sllde rule to understand It Fred Nrelson leave my football my lnttle brother Fred Schmldt leave to smnlmg track shoes with every wrsh for many wnnnlng Al Klem am too poor to leave Mr Garbacclo my sparklung sense of I Carol H005 uck to keep the eagle Nancy Zabnskre stop Carolyn Tadlello Maurer I Anrta Van Nahl do Parsells lnlllan Rothman bequeaths locker un E corndor to Joan I Doug Smlth leave my low battmg average to any member of next year s baseball team Ruchard Campora leaves the school nothmg Fred Nowak leaves all hrs unfanlshed homework to anyone who wants to flmsh at I Joe Benardella bequeath my clever and undiscovered system of eatlng sand wrches between 4th and 5th penods to any hungry lumor Don Fraser leaves hrs aboluty to work the audlo visual equrpment to any Jumor Roberta De Marlgny leaves to Laura Glovnnozzo her abllrty to gyp gym and not get caught . , . . . , . . . I I ' - v I I ' , . . I I ' ' I I ' . . r ' ' , I . . . . . , , , . . . . . . . . . H ,, . . I. I ' I I ' I I ' . . d . . I I I I ' . . . d , . , , lt. ' In n - I , IS . 6 . . u I I . . ' IS , I ' n - u I I . I, , II I . I I I I . . . , I I I I - ' o . . . . . . . . .
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