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Do you spell 'Adams' wtih one or two 'd's? Beverly Norem asks Dick Sims tWilloughby Adamsj, as his conscience tMike Heinhardtb adds a few comments of his own. I'm tired. complains Linda Bishop as she attempts to make her aunts fNancy Gustafson, Susan Volpert, and Ioanna WilsonI hurry so she can go home. Brainstorm Draws Many to Junior Play Trying to persuade Willoughby to play foot- ball for Collins College proved to be quite a difficult task for five girls who made it their duty to see that every one signed a petition demanding that he play for the glory of Col- lins. Afraid that his aunts would be upset if he did, Willoughby said he wouldnt When his aunts saw him in uniform, they Practicing for the final curtain call are: Seated: L. Bishop, B. Norem, D. Sims, H. Phillips fstudent direct- orl, I. Weinke, D. Carswell. Standing: N. Gustafson, were determined that he should play football because he looked so much like his grand- father. Encouraged by his four roommates and the many signatures, Willoughby finally a- greed. This decision was all that was needed to make his conscience, which had been giv- ing Willie much trouble, disappear. S. Volpert, I. Wilson, B. Dowden, M. Reinhardt, M, Good, C. Disborough, I. Redman, P. Gallagher, C, Temple, C. Sharpf, M. Miller, T, Burke. .l
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A major conference is in the ofting at the prosecutors Tell us about your first meeting, asks attorney table, as District Attorney Flint Glick Lillardj and his Stevens tDon Mcthleyl ol the defendant, Karen Andre secretary tCarolyn Carsonl confer with the Whitfield tloyce Rossi, as Iudge Heath tBen Woodhousel looks tamily, Nancy CBeth Ann Volpertl and Iohn CTom Gus- on to make sure everything is legal. tinl. Seniors Present Courtroom Drama Superior Court Number ll ol the state ot on the floor of the auditorium, to make the New York changed its site tor the April 5 pre- audience think they were really in a court- sentation ot the Senior Class Play, Night of room. The jury tor the case was drawn from lan. l6. The drama revolved around Karen the audience, and not even the actors knew Andre, who wa ssupposed to have killed her how the play would end. employer, Bjorn Faulkner. Mr. Carroll Wright directed the play, assist- For a different ettect, the stage was aban- ed by Kay Kepner. doned tor the night and the play was presented This is the plot, explains Kay Kepner, student director, to the var- ious witnesses. Cast members are: Row l: L. Gorseline, I... Clausen, B. Chapin, Row 2: I. Stephenson, I. Myers, N. Bedmon, M. O'Connor. Row 3: D. Wittig, I. Bradley, D. Beineke, K. Langdon. Row 4: B. Miller, H. Bertram, B. Howard, M. Sink. 5 14' ww -, ut 1:
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Raising money tor the Polio Foundation was a major challenge for Peruvrans. Hi-Y rnernbers helped in this project by parading and Upassing the hat at a basketball game. More than S2300 was rained durlng the all-school drive :sponsored by the Student Council. Drawing their floor graph to the 3378.02 mark are Mr Spanclau, George Moon, and Iulianna Stephenson, represent- ing the champion Senior Class Yes, This ls PHS, 7960, a Place Even Cinderellcfs glass slipper would get uncomfort- ible after a lull night ot dancing, and so l-lolly Steph- in:-aon takes a reset lrorn the Christmas dance while her escort aivfr.: her toot a massage. LIT' 3,2 First in line lor the Meats at the Thanksgiving Dance are Dorothy Stegman and Randy Geyer, queen and king ot the dance, The 'Crystal Ball was :sponsored by rnernbers ot the Triangular Club ot the YMCA
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