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H0 ECO I G ATTENDANT' Miss Patricia Seltzer Miss Dolores Henson Miss Ruth Winans . rss.,sk , Q ww w . N if TT 'fiaiw' Miss Edna Workman
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1952 HOMEC0lVlI G QUEE Miss Martha Gurney Miss Gurney was elected by the student body in an election sponsored by the Student Council. She was one of five candidates nominated for the honor by the senior class. She Was crowned queen at the homecoming game on October 31st before one of the largest crowds ever to gather at Skiles Field. .
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THE JUNIOR PRESE T Left to right: Elinor Spangler, Shirley Ralston, Evaldo Caporini, Larry McFadden, Stanley Young, Carolyn Briggs, and Thelma Workman. TISH was the name of the play given by members of the Junior Class as their drama- tic production for the year. It proved to be a hilarious, three-act comedy which brought many laughs and comments from the large number of people who witnessed the perform- ances on November 13th and 14th. Carole Hannafus, who played the title role very well, was supported by two very eccentric friends Con the stagej Mary Lou Willet and Mary-Chase Clark, In preparing for a play it is necessary to plan many stages for producing such an un- detraking: try-outs, rehearsals, setting the stage, painting the stage equipment, and dress rehearsals. On this page and the next are pictures showing some of these phases in producing a play. A group reading the play in the general try-outs. Mrs, K directing a rehear- sal with David Metzger looking on,
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