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I:00TllGllTS GLAMIJRIZIE .4 l W l O ill 0 9' ' MRS. CAY STEVENS TOO MANY RELATIVESH, the play chosen by the senior class, was a success. The play centered around the home of Harry and Mable Savage, a young married couple, portrayed by lack Ricketts, and Betty Neidigh. Barbara Handcock and Virgil Elwess provided some of the touching romantic scenes. lanke Thonms and Ray Kennedy gave the audience many laughs with their por- trayalof a deaf aunt and uncle. A desperate criminal, Don Hedlund, mms capnned by the poehc pohcenmn, john Cilruth. loan Ashley, a nosey land- lady, filled the scenes with merriment. Harriet Waggoner took the part of an inexpenencedihaid. I. C. Ogburn, Pete Cannon, Bill Hood, and Ray Dunn took care of the lights and the sets Frances Sturbaunw and Ruth Wade put on make up. Understudies were George Mapstead and Mary Louise Wright. Mrs. Cay Stevens was the well-liked director of the play. H91
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PUT ANUTHIER NICKLE IN , , X , . A . , , W get fi-H' THIRD ROW-Left to right-jeanie Thomas, Kennie Freeman, janice Thomas. SECOND ROW-Ronald Welch, john Eastham, David Ver Plank, john Roberds, Benny Mather, Kenneth Martin, james McLaughlin, Donald Flowerbird, Albert Reed, Dorothy Long, johnny Cilrith, Frankie Hamilton, Gilbert Lockwood, Mari- lyn Rhodes, Douglas Rhodes, jean Clary, Angie Rodriguez, Howard Eastham, Gloria Hawes, Clifford Ricketts, Betty Neidigh, Connie Flowerbird, Bertha Brittain, Beverly Lamb, Glenn Beaty. FIRST ROW-Lula Mae Blankenship, Mary Ellen Clark, Betty Minyard, Robert Roberds, joanne Cremer, Nancy Hay- ward, Laurie Darling. The football team is not all that has won victories this year, The San jacinto high school band has had a taste of glory, too. Bands from all over Southern California enter the annual parade in Long Beach. Our Tiger Band won an honorable mention. Later in the year, the band travelled' to lndio, where they marched in a parade representing our school at the Date Festival. The band entered the contest at San Bernardino, which was one of the biggest undertakings they had attempted. They came from this contest with an excellent rating, which made them eligible to enter the music contest at Pomona. A music festival was given in March to raise money for more uniforms. 27
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HAMS 0lD AND NEW VX 'wa X MR. BRISTER HER NAME WAS AUNT NELLIEQ' presented by the junior class, brought many surprises and laughs to their audi- ence. Oren Speir provided most of the merri- ment as he cavorted about in pink and purple dresses and a simpering falsetto. Dorothy Stayer, Clifford Lamb, and Gloria Hawes added to the general hilarity while Nancy Hayward' and Helen Eacret provided the loving home influence. Larry Ferchaud, Leona Rodriguez and Ronny Welch lent action as well as fun to the plot. Mr. Woodrow Brister coached the play. Oren Speir was student director. Make- up was done by Pat McCleave and joan Cudmondson. Doreen Irving and jackie McCahan introduced the players. Rodney DePeel was the faithful stand-in. Sound effects were provided by lack Mills. Prompters were Shirley Wixom and joanne Cremer. Stage sets were painted and made by Hal Ferrell and jack Mills. 4, 7 V 0644! uxbtf .A-'D -4-vtzif iZd0'-'ufC-- 'f!7'l! 1 9Cf vpfpaxicxi 1 0'-141 ru-60 , 4.04. 77419 six , ' -.1 t 291
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