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Gail and LeRoy dancing the way back when style. FRESHMAN CLASS ASSEMBLY The freshman class of 1956 staged the first class assembly held at Porterville College in several years. Held at the Barn Theatre during February, the acts were built around a television show. Barry Simpson acted as master of ceremonies. The acts included an interpretation of the Charleston and, later on in the show, the bop by Gail Briggs and LeRoy Meek. Miss Fran- ceon Campbell and Mr. LeRoy King, freshman class advisors, panto- mined an episode ot a music teacher and an illiterate pupil. Glenda Holbrook sang a solo, Angles in the Sky. Marcia Chadwell and Lou Ann Rutledge lent their talents in form of a combination dancing- twirling routine. Donna Young, Martha Goldsmith, and Glenda Hol- brook formed a trio to sing It ' s Almost Tomorrow. Joe Alexander, Johnny Flores, Reynold Rutledge and Bob Chase combined their talents to furnish musical entertainment. Reynold Rutledge played a solo num- ber on his accordion. The show wound up with four rollicking fresh- man cheesecakes, Jerry Jones, Les Thorwaldson, Al Moreno and Vic Dossey. The 60 c n9 Donna and Martha sing. Qoh, Lai Lo . rAo- ' ,d Aar W ' • ' ■ • Dave lends a note of culture. of Gold ° ' ° nd
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Tom Ludden Ceres GOLF Golf, in its second year on the Porterville College Athletic scene, got off to slow start this season but following instruction sessions on the local links by Coach John Juhl, our golfers, although lacking in experience turned m some impressive appearances. Our Pirate linksters did not participate in conference competition as not all CCJCAA col- leges have a golf program. They did, however, compete with several other junior colleges around the valley. ■- 1 1 ■ ' Billy Martin Porterville Vic Dossey Porterville ' ' 1 i - Jerry Jones Porterville •iV •«r . J • Mil | «l ' Johnny Flores Porterville John Juhl Golf Coach Golf: Vic Dossey, Bill Martin, Tom Ludden, Coach Juhl, Jerry Jones, John Flores. Not pictured: Chuck Rosengren.
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Joyce presents pantomime to Eartha Kit ' s I wanna Be Evil . Go Tuttle! That ' s our hot sax player. SOPHOMORE CLASS ASSEMBLY On March 9 the Sophomore class presented its talent assembly. Set in a courtroom, Louie the Louse Capone (Neil Rambo) was on trial for the charge of presenting indecent acts at his establishment. Bob Johnson started staggering across the stage, slightly under the weather, looking for his car. County Clerk, Harlan Hawkins, called the court to order and introduced Judge Esmond Ozwald O ' Nutt (Esmond McNutt) who in turn called for the first case (case in one sense of the word, anyway!). Prosecuting attorney, David Schneider, presented the complainant, Abigail Shortsnorter (Pat Pittenger). The defense attorney, Tom Ludden, and Capone presented the acts in question in defense of their case. The acts were a country style dance to Bo-weevil by the four sophs, Glenda Wilson, Gloria Roeth, Donna Emery, and Donna Land. Then there was an interlude (?) by Davis Harp; Pat Cheadle sang Band of Gold, and Georgio Riggins sang a combination number of Basin Street Blues, ' and Up a Lazy River. Karen Bastion did an interpre- tive dance to Ball and Jock, sung by Georgia Riggins. A pantomime was given by Joyce Hunt to the strains of I Wanna Be Evil, then Dove Schneider played a violin solo. Jim Davis and Pat Bastion concluded the program with Irish ditties and humoresque comedy. Faculty advisors for the program were Mrs. Ritz and Mr. Von Horn, who portrayed Mamie Van Doren and Tyrone Power, respec- tively. General chairman was Gloria Roeth; publicity and backstage co-ordinator was Sally Bakotich. Script writers were Gloria Roeth; Davis Harp, Joann Overcash. and Sally Bakotich. cSorl,
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