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ezzzbr The seniors made Colorado Springs the central point of activity on their trip. Sight-seeing included Royal Gorge, the Garden of the Gods and the Zoo. Bowling and ice skating provided excitement and entertainment for the group - not to mention a few bruises! The heated swimming pool and the bar-b-q grill at the Town House Motel, where they stayed while in Colorado Springs, were points of attraction. Joining the seniors in these ac- tivities were Miss Shirley Allen, Mr. Ed Lee, and Mrs. Raymond Tillman. The group returned by way of Albuquerque where they left Mr. Lee, Jerry Ray Tillman, and Bill Cain to take part in the State Track Meet. 7? fe- f I' fl x, l I x5 'Q 'Muni 4 f K X X X Lge --
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GQJJ 0 Z0 Members of the graduating class were Tommy Barber, Douglas Jackson, James Terrell, George Gordon, Bill Cain, Jerry Ray Tillman, R. W. Liles, Carolyn Gordon, Glenda Allen, Frances Parker, Ellen Hittson, Carol White, Connie Duke and Mary Apodaca. Kathryn Wood wasn't present due to illness. A. F. Flint, President of the Board, presented the diplomas to the class. Speakers were Carolyn Gordon, who spoke on What I Can Do as a Citizen and Carol White, whose subject was One Nation Under God. The Call of the Upper Road was the title of the mes- sage to the senior class at Vesper Service, May 15. Rev- erend Stovall brought the mes- sage and was assisted in the program by Reverend Riley, Reverend Harper, and Joe C. Masters. The high school cho- rus, directed by Mr. Childs, rendered two numbers, The Lord Is My Shepherd and The Holy City. Mrs. Owen played the processional and the recessional.
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Q wenzbz' ?Qy MA MA 'S BABY BOY This screamingly funny play exceeded the speed limit in laughs. Imagine Donna Jackson as a very attractive widow, near- ing forty, with an eighteen year-old-son, Bob Vance, posing as a youth of fourteen, so that she might pass as a younger woman and marry widower Jerry Tillman, whom she believed to be rich. Neither of the two have a cent. The boy's grandmother, Carolyn Gordon, also added to the fun by appearing in a youthful costume. Every- one got himself in hot water in these sit- uations especially when the deception on both sides was discovered. Other characters were the colored maid played by Connie Duke, a real estate agent, Doug Jacksonp Mrs. Anglin, a society matron, Carol White and other young people, Glenda Allen, Tommy Barber, and Frances Parker. Munching on cookies, Miss Allen and Mrs. Shiplet prompted the actors. Refresh- ments were served during evening play practice and after the last performance.
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