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Juniors pour it on in Penny Antics Vicki Gibson - Ginny Lou Margie Baker - Penny Patch Carolyn Martin - Sandy Patch Evelyn Wilcoxen - Connie Andrews Carolyn Sheetz - Dodo V Tommy Wade - Bill Williams Lea Burcham - Midge Mike Tedrow - Beansy McAdams Mary Potts - Sara Patch Eugene Cottingham - Oscar Van Peet III Debbie Asbell - Loreen Angebilt Linda Zumbingst - Bonesy Fletcher Loland Armstrong - Jim Patch Jimmy Williams - Danny Angebilt David Faton -- Jerry Larson Paul Walker - Director On Friday evening, October 3, 1969, the Junior Class of Shoals High School presented its play, a three-act comedy, entitled Penny Antics. It all began when Penny Patch, a typical senior girl, who was having trouble getting the right date for the Prom mistakenly told her girlfriends that she had three dates for the Prom. Her mother and father helped in every way they knew how to get a date for Penny, but everything she did turned out disastrously. She finally got the three dates for the Prom, with three boys that she really did not want to go with, but after a hilarious period of waiting, Penny did get to go with the boy she wanted, Jerry Larson.
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What does a Student Council do Our Student Council is a student organization, composed of a teaching device that is educationally soundg for the student students elected by the students to represent them, to speak it represents a learning experience that is interesting, mean- for them, and to work for the general welfare of the school. ingful, and practical. SEATED: Jan Hewitt ttreasurerj, Roger Our Student Council, through its cooperative efforts with Atkison fpresidentj, Mark Jenkins fvice-presidentj, Marcy other student and faculty groups gives stability and vitality Lindley freportery, Darlene Pinnick fsecretaryj. STANDING: to all aspects of our high school-the student body, the teach- Tangela Wade, Jill Abel, J0e Franklin, David Falls, Ron ers, the administration, and parents' organizations. An Allbright, Bernard Doane, Rick Wininger, Mike Wininger, effective student council contributes to the educational ex- B05 Downs, and Mr. James Hudson fsponsorj. Regular meet- perience of all students in the school, seeks to develop the ings are held bi-menthly. We feel that the Student C0lUlell best that is in the student, and tries in as many ways as pos- hee been 3 great asset to 0'-ll' Sell00l because it has helped to sible to make him a well-informed, honest, interested, and Pl'0ll'l0le 3 feeling Of feSPeCl9 f01' all0l9llel' Pel'S0llS' Pl'0Pel'l9Y active citizen. For the staff, the student council represents and to be Pl'0Ufl of OU! Sel100l- On Tuesday, January 13, 1970, the Trouveres, a group of Some of the songs were: Bouree for Bach, O Eyes of students from Oakland City College, staged a variety con- My Beloved, As Long as He Needs Me, Come Live with vocation for the benefit of the student body and teachers. Me, Raindrops Keep Fallin'50!l My Head, Three Five of the students sang solos, a boy performed on the Madriga1s, and People, The master of ceremonies was drums, silly poems were said, and the whole group sang. B.T. Bean. On February 26, Bob Reams, hypnotist and magician, one of his assistants. Winslow High School's band performed entertained the student body. A number of the students with a concert on April 10. Several numbers were played participated in his act. He is pictured with Martha Diamond, as well as some singing. 73
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l Seniors achieve success in Nine Girls In the SH Gym on Friday evening April 24, at 8 p. m. the Seniors pre- sented their play, Nine Girls, which was a prologue and two acts. The comedy-mystery was based upon a girl's murdering spree to protect her boy friend. Suspicion was aroused when a fellow member, Paula, was found murdered. Alice and Eve became suspicious, and Alice was also murdered Eve was the next victim, but her girl friends came back unexpectedly and the murderer was caught. Mr. Paul Walker fDirectorj Donna Ragsdale QSl1irleyJ Cathy Sims fPhyllisJ Liz Harding fBettyj Mary Ellen Weller fMaryj Kay Lee fSharonJ Juanita Harker QAliceJ June Brassine fEvej Debbie Kidwell Uanej Linda Stringer fFrediaJ Eva Terry fStellaJ 75 W
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