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awho Dunnit. Q99 -NA CAST Dr. Caldwell . Alan Craig Mrs Caldwell . Carol Coplen i lX1r. Prinqq john Thompson Mfg Prime Virginia Cronin Mr. Rogers . Bill Sayger i Mrs. Rogers . jane Tobey kr Mr. Xxfoodbridge . Kent Mills . Mrs. Wfoodbridge . . Anne Hart Mr. Wriglit . Barney Sanderson 5 Mrs. Wriglit . . Joyce Lowe r Mr. McGinnis Steve Whittenberger -- Mrs. McGinnis Miss Frank . Mr. Kolvalcsky Bob McGinnis Bert Hendricks lilizabeth Wrilglit -I an et . . . Carol . M ad ge . . I Tommy I rince Alice Nwoodbridge Susan Caldwell joey Rogers . . Terry Wilson Betty Leavell jim Saltsgiver . Bill Kindig . Dan McEvoy Carolyn Showley june Van Dusen . June Denton Patsy Fansler Lowell Porter . Gwen Riggs Carol Berns Steve Onstott Bill McGinnis Deverl Hill Painter . . , Don Abbott 5 E 3 Un November 5 and -l the senior class and Mr. Wrnlf -A presented an entirely different type of play, THE RE- MARKABLE INCIDIZNT AT CARSON CORNER5, which centered around a trial conducted by high school students seeking to uncover the facts surrounding the death of their classmate, Bill McGinnis. Their parents, who have been invited to attend, soon take an active partg and as the trial proceeds, each person finds that he must Larry part of the guilt because of his neglect. Wtirkiiig behind the scenes were Larry Wfood, Nancy Rose, ,leanette Chapman, Sandra Millet, Carrie Ginn, Mona Dean Carpenter, Sally Trout, Ardith Bathrick, ,lane Gauiner. and wlunice McLean. TOP l'llI'l'llRl2: K, Mills. S. XYl1lIICf1l'NJfQlCl', 'lf Wilson, A. Hart, ,l. Lowe, B. Srunlerson, xl. Tobey. li. Sayger, J. Thomp- son, K.. iloplen. V. Cronin. A. Craig. Slfl UND l'll.Tl'lllf: Al. Yan Dusen. J. Denton, P. llinsler, Ci. Showley. ,l. Tlioinpson. A. Craig. B, Sanderson, 1. Salts' gixer, K.. Berns. D. Mtlixoy. L. Porter. S. Onstott. Tllllill l'lC.'l'llRlf' C. Shimlex, L. Porter, B. Kintlig, C. Berns, D. Milivoy, ,l. Saltsgxxct. lfOlTR'l'll l'Il.TliRl? l.. Porter. G. Riggs. ll, Van Duscn, 1. Denton, P. lfanslet. S. Onstorr. C Page SL'l't.'HIUL'll J
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Juniors Present 66Crewcuts and Longhairsn Dramatics CREWCUTS AND LONGHAIRS, a comedy pre- sented by the Junior Class, was a success despite the superstitious date on which it was given: Thursday and Friday, April 12 and 15, at Whitmer Gym. Mr. Wolf did a fine job of directing, casting, and staging the play. Biff Watherspoon, a high school football star, while cramming for a literature exam, is hypnotized. with the hope of sharpening his dull brain. Louise Fuller, a classmate, has been helping him with the examg and Corney, Biff's kid sister, aggravates things by chiding him about his brains. Biff's coach is worried that Biff won't pass the test so he can play in the all important game the next day. Rock Thorton, a coach at State, has come to see the game and wouldn't get to see Biff in action if he is ineligible to play. Accidentally, Mr. Drooper, the instructor, is hypnotized alsog and when FIRST ROW: N. Musselmang B. Curtis. they both awake, each believes himself to h-ave the personality of the other. Mr. Drooper becomes the hottest football enthusiast in the school while husky Biff is engaged to teach English Literature at the University. The exchange of these two personalities involves a bit of science-fiction, but the complete confusion is solved as the three-act farce unravels. CAST . . . Tim Scott . . Stan Gerrick . Nikki Musselman . . . Dave Berns . Martha Funk . . Penny Ball . Marilyn Butler . Bob Curtis . Phil Daulton . Carol Wilson Elwood Drooper . Biff Watherspoon Corney Watherspoon . Sam Vigor . . Fran Vigor . . Louise Fuller . Gloria King . Archer Renford . Rock Thorton . Dr. Lee Balance . SECOND ROW: M. Funkg C. Wilson, P. Bally M. Butler, P. Daulton. THIRD ROW: T. Scortg Mr. Wolfg P. Swansong D. Berns: S. Gerrick. CP4ge Sixieenj
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ouneil Members Work for Their ehool Government N. Keyser and C. Burkhart wait on P. Showley and J. May in the rec. room. SFATED: Mrs. Berkebile, T. Wilstun, S. Xwhittenberger. P. Coplen, SECOND RONV: S. Smith, N. Musselman, C. Coplen, M. Fun THIRD ROXV: S. Getrick, T. Smith, D. Berns, B. Smdersm. S k, N. . Brow Many responsibilities fell upon the shoulders of the seventeen Student Council members. The first week of school the Council operated a used book exchange. They handled disciplinary problems, sponsored the home- coming parade and dance, set up a point system for extra-curricular activities, and collected food for Christ- mas baskets for needy families. The Student Council supervised the rec. room. Here students may buy candy, ice cream, potato chips, milk, and cokes to supplement their lunches, dance to popular records, play ping-pong and checkers, or iust sit and talk. During semester vacation, council members spent a day scrubbing and painting the room. Each class elects four council members except the senior, which chooses five, one of whom serves as presi- dent. Officers this year were Steve Wliittenlwerger, presidentg john Thompson, vice-presidentg Terry Wilstmn. secretaryg and Phil Coplen, treasurer. Mrs. Berkehile and Mr. McGinn were sponsors. The Student Council has successfully fulfilled its purpose by promoting better student-teacher relations. Mr. McGinn. Keyser, N. Musselnmn. n, C. Burkhart, R. McLothlin. Q fPage Eighteen J
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