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Page 50 text:
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:amen W0 three act plays were presented durmg the year In the sprmg of 1948 It was Best Foot rward a youthful comedy wlth 1ts settmg at W1nsock1 Prep School In the fall The V1s1tor' was the footlight attractlon The settmg was a small town where many strange and excltmg 1nc1 dents occurred Both plays were under the directlon of Mrs Leonard Green Don Ferris, Beverly Putney, Garland Harper, Janet Olxver, Ray R1cher, Beverly Aumell, Roy Sel lers, Betty Smlth, Betty Stelnberg, Patsy Bateman, Helen Lubeck, Tom Ward, Joyce Welt, Pat Hackett, Leonard Marler, Jack Wells, Chauncey Welch THE VISITOR FIRST ROW Garland Harper, Allce MacCallum, Leo LeDuc, Susan Knap, Pat Hackett, Rlchard Elhs, Janet W1ber, Leonard Marler SECOND ROW Mary E Sllsby Margaret Doe Nelda Ienkms, Drusilla Davxes, Joyce Welt, Mrs Green, B1ll1e Robmson Lxllis Sophy Betty Patterson, Frances Ann Kelly 46 0 o FO , . . . . f I . . , BEST Foo'r FORWARD lf 7, O U : I . I- , , ' I I 7 7 '
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6413 64 Um f WHETHER the team was leading or losing, whether the crowd cheered or jeered, the cheer- leaders were always present to support the Blue and White. Their duty was to keep the morale of the team at its peak and to lead the spectators in cheering it on to victory. The team did not always win but when it did, much of the credit deservedly went to these ever present, ever loyal, ever enthusiastic cheer leading teams. The persons chiefly responsible for the accomplishments of these groups were the captains, Frances Ann Kelly,Peggy Ashley, and janet Wiber and Mrs Frances Long, director of girls' athletics. Frances Kelly Dorothy Denny, Betty Patterson, Rosemary Moore, Vaughn Elder, Alice MacCallum, Gwenna Bothwell, Suzanne LaV1gne Peggy Ashley Carole Webb Shirley Scott, Janet Russell, Joyce Welt jackie Burns Margaret Doe Betty Bernhard Q I 'gulf , Marlene LeGault, Susan Knap , ,:3'- B' Sylvia Ebberts, Sally Myers, Jackie Teed, Sheila Wells, Charmaine Sears janet Wib er lstandingl 45 '5 M.. s Q ll- ,xs ' - 9 1 . . I . i ' , Y, ,tv , iw: Q ,I ' ' ' aff' 'fit 9 7 9 y 7 ' , x, -, .. ... ., -.. If -Q. 1'- ? '55 19 'ff' '. 'X ' -my I ,L -.W -t ea 5, x . A -I 'lb jx, .B- . 9 .A 5 v? ,F - ',. . I . 1 T .
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Page 51 text:
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?oaz'Z696Za ZZ . The Sister Who Walked in Silence A serious mystery drama culmin- ating in an ending of dramatic power. The setting is a house in a lonely and desolate marshland. Seated at the table are Captain Stark iLeo LeDucJ and Flash Roper QLeonard Marierl stranded carnival concession partners Standing are Susan Knap and Lillis Sophy, whose identities are not clear until the final curtain Antic Spring farce without stage properties Kexcept six chairs to represent an open touring carl Concerns six young people going on a picnic In the back seat are Sam, Harry Ellis, and Gwen dolyn, Barbara Sequin, who are in the throes of adolescent love, Elbert, the kid brother, Bob Walker In the front seat are Blossom, Nelda Jenkins, Rob ert, sensitive and poetic, for whom the picnic is planned Doug Sanford, Ginger, earnest and overbearingly sun ny, Joyce Welt Married at Sunrise COMEDY which takes place at 2 A ily Characters, left to right, are Peg gy younger sister, Billie Robinson El sie older sister, Alice MacCallum A e Franklin, soldier to whom Elsie is en gaged Pat Hackett Lillian, the mother, Mary Elizabeth Silsby, Sam, the father Garland Harper, Mrs Sinclair, the grandmother 9 . . , , M. in the living room of the Brent fam.- . , . . . L . . 3 - , l 5 1 x , n 0 3 l . . n a , 47
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