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fl I Rupert Van Deusen . Frankie Riley ,.....e..,.. FIRST ROW, left to right: M. Vigani, E. DeFilippis, G. McCormack, K. Kreie, V. ' ' Knouse, P. Norris. SECOND RONV: Mrs. Limpert, G. Coon, R. Ingram, C. Lindsay, G Barbier, G. Tiefert. THIRD ROVV: D. Hadick, A. Kalbfus, D. Jedry, R. Bellas, D Johnson, M. Ponzio, R. Thompson. I UN IOR PLAY The Junior Play is one of the most noteworthy ac- tivities of the junior year. Our production, Home Sweet Homicidev, which was packed with suspense, thrills, love and laughs was important to us. Important and fun! Whether it was just a rehearsal or the final performance we had a ball committing Home Sweet Homiciden! Gclfather of the Briden CAST Directed by Miss Edith Higgins Mrs. Banks ........ Mr. Banks ........ Kay Banks ,.,., Ben Banks .,....., Tommy Banks Buckley Dunstan Barbara Rose Barbara Austin Matt Ponzio Richard Thompson Ilona Popovich .. Charles Dutcher William Bragdon Fred Korker Buzz Taylor ......... ........... G ilbert Coon Peggy Swift .,.... Delilah ...,,..... .,.. Miss Belamy Mr. Massoula ...., joe ,.........,,...,...... Mrs. Pulitzki Red ............, Pete ........,...,... Tim's Man ......... Valerie Knouse Carla Finkenstadt I ...,.,., Audrey F ehon L Richard Spickler David Chambliss Martha Pattee George Barbier Robert Ingram Thomas Collins cGHome Sweet Homicide C A S T Directed by Mrs. Faith Limpert Marian Carstairs ...,..,...,.....,. Gail Tiefert Archie .....,...............,., Richard Thompson April ..,..,,,........ ....,.. E lena DeFilippis Dinah .,..,............ ...... V alerie Knouse Polly Walker .,.......................... Gail Coon Wallie Sanford ............ Anthony Kalbfus Mrs. Cherington .............. Patricia Norris Mr. Cherington .................... Dean Iedry Gary Morgenweck Anthony Lo Bue Bill Smith .....,......,.......,....... Robert Bellas Sergeant O,Hara ............., David johnson Pete ...,....,.................,,,... Charles Lindsay joella ....,.,.,...... ....., G ail McCormack Flashlight -. .... I ,..... Robert Ingram Slukey ....,.... .......,..,. D onald Hadick Wendy ....,.,. ....,.. M ary Jean Vigani Mag ........,, .,..,........,.. K aren Kreie joe ........ ........ M atthew Ponzio Betsy ......, ........ M arilyn Main Red ...... ...... G eorge Barbier SENIOR PLAY Does anyone have anything to eat? This was the line heard most frequently during the rehearsals for the Senior Play. The eager cast could be found gathered in the auditorium every after- noon. After what seemed like an unusually short period of time, the play was only two weeks away with the lines still unlearned. The dress rehearsal was uneventful until Billy Bragdon tried to change into a tux during eighteen lines. The big day dawned-bringing with it ten inches of snow. The show went on, though, and was a real succes with highlights such as the window being closed on Bar- bara Rosels head and Mattls late entrance. All too quickly the cur- tain closed-the players began wondering what they would do with themselves after school. The cast party Friday and the gathering at Philis Saturday brought to a close an event which will be remem- bered as a wonderful experience.
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l 'X 5--vw V655 is gi l f ff l ,Q sf My ,t V UNIOR PROM On April 11, 1959, the members of the class of 1960 attended the biggest function of the year, Stardust, their Iunior Prom. Everyone was on his best behavior, arrayed in colorful formals and handsome tuxedos. The mood was set by the romantic music of Vince Walden and by the decorations which transformed the cafeteria into a beautiful garden. Numerous flowers, a bird bath, and glittered stars which were suspended from the ceiling made the entire place look like a garden patio on a starlit evening. As the refrain of Goodnight, Svveetheartv spread throughout the room, they realized their Iun-ior Prom was coming to an end and with it another Wonderful memory of their Iunior year. .gf I
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