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. . . The Search Was Social Snow Ball Dance ' ' WTtnrv The long ' tO ' be-remembered Snowball dance took place February ' ) in the Round room with lovely Nancy White reigning as the queen of the ball. Jo Anne Wilshire and Fran- ces Muir served as the queen ' s attendants throughout the gala evening. I % i U msuM
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Lines to Learn Page 24 Senior Play PROFESSOR, HOW COULD YOU Professor, How Could You? , the Senior Class play, drew a record crowd and was a big success. In the lead Richard StuU was madly pursued by Nancy White, Joanne Jakle, and Floris Crosthwaite. Leon White was Floris wrestler brother determined to protect his little siser from a broken heart. Chuck Frye and Joanne Lawrence were the interested grandparents, while Jmi Dye was the helpful friend. Marjorie Panner, the female lead, was ex- cellent as the explosive red-head who finally got her man. lWHUIHti.vl,L|UlJ. l i, ,RU,u L i l.u. w umj
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. . . and Artistic CHEPULECHL rr AAMj j Under the direction of Miss Mary Barnett, Mr. Carl Durrell, and Miss Harriet Barr co ' sponsors, the third annual festival of arts had a very suc- cessful season. With entries of many and varied types, the judges had an extremely difficult time picking the top articles. Added to the original list of entries, was the new division, journalism, in which a large group participated. This year, Chepulechi had the largest groups of entries since its beginning in 1947. ■H ty
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