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57 A play without players? Never! A movie without a cast? Impossible! So here we introduce our own talented performers in Punahou's Passing Parade. As the stars of our drama we present the Class of '51 in the crowning performance of their long career at Punahou. The supporting cast consists of none other than the up and coming members of the Class of '52, who carry their important roles like old troopers. Next on the program we see the Sopho- mores, new members of this theatrical group, learn- ing the ropes as bit players. The Freshmen supply the finishing touches as walk-ons, while the 8th graders give a preview of their roles in coming attractions. The final production required the cooperation of all the actors and actresses. We had to remember our cues and follow our directors, otherwise the success- ful filming of 1951 at Punahou would have been impossible.
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Ann Halsted, Jim Williamson, The curtain has fallen on the last year of our per- formance at Punahou, a three-act drama starring the class of 1951, directed by Mr. Curtis and produced by Dr. Fox. We began our performance as members of elemen- tary school struggling with the three R's. Then the war came, and Act Il found us in Junior Academy where we put away our jump ropes and toy trucks for water pistols and yoyos. We were growing up. Finally we Paul Char, and Julie Halford. I became members of Senior Academy and Act lll began. Now we have graduated and our years of security at Punahou are behind us. We look toward an un- certain future, a future that means college for some, for others marriage . . . and for still others, the draft. Yet we leave Punahou with the feeling that we are well-prepared to step on stage and play a part in the drama of life. Summer vacation, with all energetic Punahou students working vigorously and tirelessly at-getting'a tan, what else? Of course, conversa- tions are on the highest intellectual plone, as can be seen in the picture. Here are Ronnie Cummings, Annie Martin, Doreen Hart, Jenna Vee Moore, Joan Scott, and Linda Blankenship seriously discussing Einstein's Theory of Relativity. These six, like all other Punahou stu- dents, can hardly wait to return to school. -if W ' , ,129 gif'
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