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ShNICQ CL.SS HIJTO Y Ie present the play entltled HThe Nlvht of June lstu ln three acts The thlrty four maln characters are alded by a sup ortlng cast of elvhteen rho, although they are treated rather awfully by the leadlng players, seem to handle their parts wlth much more experlence ost of the scenes are, la1d 1n a square red brlck bulldlng A SCnIn I As the curtaln rlses we see the class of SO as they were 1n 1938 thelr flrst year of school They are seated ln cha1rs readlng those very, very thrllllng storles of 'Dlck and Jane U As we glance through the group we recoe nlze the faces of Pat Greelev, Joyce Hedlnvton, Gene Corbln, Winston hcCulley, Don Schrecken ost, Phyllls Carpenter, Gall Dlckson, James Cunnln han, Eueene Holeman, Marlene Steele, and Rodgers Hamilton CThese are the only players out of the roup who rent to Okanov n all t elve vears of chool Glen daoen, osenarle Martln, nd Rosemary Belle also start ed wn the f1lSt rade but traveled around a bwt before com- 1n back to Okano an ACT I JCLIE II The curtaln opens .nd e Ilnd the senlors 11 the flfth grade They are ettlnf ready for the event of the year, May Day, Everyone lo dressed ln costumes representlne d1f over! It's tlme to do our dance Everyone 15 happy except Win ton who, because of the lack of a partner, has to dance by H1mSGlf Enterlng throueh the front door are Iary and Terry Conner, later throu h the lde door, Vlrell Holterman, stlll liter through the bac' door, Joan Sawyer and Patsy Palmer ACT I SCrNE III A glance at the calender tells us that 1t's l9hh a blg year for our senlors nom 1n the slxth grade, for 1t's thelr last wear at the Vlrglnla Gralnver School Enterlng through the WlndOJS, Reba Lemons and Floyd Self appear ICT II SC NL I At last' JU.I11OI' hlffh' e flnd the students 1n the gym Oe1nP lntroduced to the teachers bflir 7OFP1S, jUn1OP hlvh prlnclpal Thls 15 an GXC1t1HV fear for the seventh graders, for now they can attend JUHIOF hleh partles and dance ACT II SC I' II Thls lS an lmportant scene for the 61 ht graders, for at last they are nakln a name 'or tmemselve Iary conner makes H1StOTl by belnv gotten queen t the senlor hl h cot ton hop Joan sa er, Tel Denne , and Donna oraves are JUHIOT h1 h cheer leaders 24 H ,V yr, O A . . . , 71 . . . ' L: , .. A . . V rr 1 O . V I 1 . . 7 . o Lag . C CT I -- 'B' . . V . . . Y , . -I v ' . . O- ., cr I, U . . RJ . A . K, V V - Q ' PJ ' . U g 1 T Da V U S . . ., 5 . . A, . . ' Is. 1 fl ' . . R N . A .. J .. . ' rv - 1- , u - - Q v C1 'rr 1 0 A ' . I, . . . . , 9 If . . 1 w 7 ff , 17 ' 'J o A . 6 . . . - o . . - . ,. . ferent countrles of South Amerlca. The may sole dance 1S a ' I L 1 ,A S . . . 4 ff N A I Z K I f' . . . A l vu O Q 1 ' fr AQ ' px I I -- X 2 ' -- ' . r . . . . V , ,J L: ' ' -,r 4 1 c. 4 F 7 i I - ..1 N. . . . .., . . - I KJ Q 'J -, . . 1 X . . . Q I - ,A v . I. 0 I - Q 1 ' O S o -- ELL 'Y -J ' A Y, ' 'W an x A .L . . S Q A . A dr r O A 8 3 - Q -. A 'H . . .fy ... c. ' Z, U 0 Q 1 1
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ACT II SCENE III The curtaln opens on one of the blggest years in the l1ves of our enlors, now freshmen The best party of the year, 18 the Hard T1m9S Party Frank Workman w1ns flrst pr1ze for the most orlglnal oostu e Ga1l Dlckson and Pat Dav1es are cot on cutles at the sen1or h1ah cotton hop Mar lene Steele, Janet H1ltS and Joyce Hed ngton are dunfor hlgh cheer leaders Enter center left Betty Crowder, Maydene Jorgensen, Cheloye Bartnolme, Boone Myers, and Wayne Cook ICT III SCENE I The most 1mportant event 1n th1s scene 18 the cotton hop The gym 18 very cleverly decorated The entrance to the room 15 the mouth of a huge cardboard negro The throne 15 covered entlrely w1th cotton The false ce1l1ng 1S made of green and whlte crepe paper streamers Th1s 18 the f1TSt dance g1ven by the SPHIOT class of 1950. Sh1rley Sohmldt enters hastlly through the back way ACT III SCENE II The place of th1s scene 1S the gym of the Okanogan Hlgh School The class of 50 1S gettlng ready for the Junior 1H Okanogan The settlng of the prom 18 an underwater scene med nMar1ne Cove Prom queen 18 Joan Sawyer Princesses are Mary Conner, Marlene Steele, M ydene Jorgensen, and Joyce Hedlngton Others rece1v1ng honors th1s year are Janet Hllts, Nary Conner, Rosemary Pelle as cotton cutles, and Marlene Steele and Don Schreckengost as Jun1or Marshals Comlng down the a1r vents enter Bob Taylor and John VanB1ns bergen ACT III SCENE III The scene opens on the last year at Okanogan High School Th1s 13 both a sad and a happv year for the sen 10FS They are happy because they are through w1th high school, and sad because they are leav1ng beh1nd some of thelr happlest t1m8S at O H S We f1nd our senlors working on the sen1or lass play, nThe N1ght of January Sixteenths' The scene 1S a murder trial Th1s lS a very unusual play, for the audlence also played a part Janet Tate and Barbara Husum enter s1de left ACT III SCENE IV The f1nal curta1n opens on the com encement exercises of the sen1or class The two speakers are valedictorian, Janet H1lts, and salutator1an, Haydene Jorgensen Choral read1ngs are also belng g1ven by the students The senlors are then introduced by Max Brunton, h1gh school pr1ncipa1, and diplomas are presented to the class by L. S. Hilts, uhairman of the school board fLights Dimj Curtain. -25- . S . h . . . . I . . . 1 , . , . . . . t . . .o- . - - . ' i J J L ' ' ' . , 1 : 1 ' I 1 I x an O 0 I . O . . . . . . . O . , . . . . . prom. This is one of the most successful proms ever given . x . . . K na - . n o I o 2 . 'J 8 . . . . . . r 0 I . . . G ' . O . . . . . 0 ' , . . P u G u I . . . . ' I C . O . . If O ' . I
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