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contest time . Fittyfthree talented musicians partici- pated in the annual District Music Con- test held at Franklin on March 6. They emerged With nine tirsts, tive ot which, advanced to State contest, twelve seconds and six thirds. Those who received a first division rating and went to State finals at Peoria, April 30, were: Rollo Beveridge tvccal solol, Clarinet Trio till- len, Gunnigle, and Rayl, David Schmidt Cbaritone saxophone solol, Girls' Sextet CBarher, Carlock, Hildebrand, Pritts, Suf ter, and Walclenl, and Sandra Wlliarzzs Cbaton solol. Receiving tirsts, but not going to State were: Vfoodwind Quintet Cllorward, Kresevich, Morrison, Satter- tield and Spiridell, Grace Mcllutt 'clarif net solol, Girls Sextet tBenthaus, Castle Morton, Mense, Pastor, and Tannerl, one Carole Stevenson fvocal solol. The pipes of Pan-a. CFlute Qucxrtetj Music bv the masters. KClurinet Ensemblel 41 21 PD Now, thct's the way I want it. fBrc1ss Ensemblel
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.A :A I1.l right! Smart guy-you got it all figured out. THE CASE OF THE SULKY GIRL Perry Mason. . . Della Street ,4.. Fran Celane .,.. Edward Norton. Arthur Crinston. Rob Gleason. . , Mrs. Mayfield. . Emma .........,. Dorothy Graves I-larriette Nevers. . . Claude Drumm. A Police Officer CAST .Richard Turner .Norma Schafer . . . .lone Weakly . . .Bruce Maisch ......Bob Smith . . . . .Bill Beyers . .Becky Hatfield Dee Dee Caudill . . . .Nancy Pritts ,,.....Pat Doty . .David Schmidt , . .Bob Nollman The Case of the Sullzy Girl . . MThe Case of the Sulky Girl , the first myse tery produced by the Senior Class for several years, was presented April 6. ln the story, adapted from a book by Erle Stanley Gardner, Fran Celane seeks the as- sistance of the famous detective, Perry Mason, in finding a way to reason with her uncle, Edward Norton, who threatens to cut her off without a cent of her fathe-r's millions if she marries Bob Gleason. Later, Edward Norton is murdered, and Perry Mason, aided by his secretary, Della Street, sets out to crack one of the toughest murder mysteries he has encountered in his long and brilliant career. In a final desperate effort to solve the case, Mason traps the real murderer, after relentlessly going over the movements of everyone concerned. l f -zz .,,A5'Q Mason, I wouldn't act so smart. The people are kind Okay, let's start the cameras rolling. They want to of interested in the ten one-thousand dollar bills that see what you look like. were stolen from the body of Edward Norton. 420:
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and the persistent beat of the Marching Band. The sixty-six piece Pana Marching Band made its debut at the tirst tcotball game with Benld, Typical ot beginning marching seasons, this one was no different-notes were sour and lines were crooked but spirits were high. By the second home game the lines had straightened out, and Pana could be very proud of its band under the able direction ot the new bandmaster, Mr. Perry Whitson, and the new drum maior, Bob Suter. Bob did a very creditable iob of maneuvering the band at all home football games and at our annual trip to Charleston. Concert season opened with the Band Festival at Salem, December 7, where Pano was represented by twelve select musicians. The Sixth Annual Band Concert, May 7, con- cluded another year ot Band activities. Rootin'-n-tootin' for the team
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