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- au- ! 5 I W R ' in aka, DRAMATIS PERSONAE: From Row: Dwight Hall, Carol Thompson, Elaine Richard, Elaine Bryant, Brenda Block, Marilyn Ridoouf, George Gray. Back Row: Karen Hill, Helen Bryant, Manda Whitman, Leslie Gofchell, Richard Gray, Gerald Hammond, Alden Colby, William Heikkinen. Thr Rod House R P E E H R F 0 E A G R R M SA AN LC E Broadway Spread The play's the thing -Shakespeare
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trlp they arrlved at York, Pennsylvania at 6:00 P.M., where they registered at York Town Hotel. The evening was free. Wowl I Leaving York at 8:30 A.M., they visited the Gettysburg Battlefield, seeing the elec- tric Map and other highlights of the battle sites. Then they took the Skyline Drive for a visit to the Skyline Caverns, and then to Washington, D.C., where they registered at the Raleigh Hotel. In the evening they visited the Ford Theatre, Washington, Lin- coln and Jefferson Memorials. Anyone tired? ? ? Tuesday already? Today the Seniors visited the Bureau of Printing and Engraving, the F.B.l. Building, the Capitol, and Margaret Chase Smith's Office. The rest of the day was spent at the Smithsonian Institute, and the museums. In the evening the Seniors attended Cinerama. The last day away from home! They left Washington for Arlington to visit the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, to Mount Vernon, and the National Cathedral. They left Washington in time to arrive in New York in mid-afternoon. There they visited the Em- pire State Building and then had time for shopping. They left Grand Central Station at 'IO P.M. for Portland. Three ragged Chaperones and twenty-nine blurry-eyed Seniors arrived scfely in Port- land at 7:30 A.M., where they were met by the Paris School Bus. In spite of their good times, they were really glad to ge home again. Spring term opens. Vacation surely goe fast! Here we are back again for the hom stretch of the year. The F.H.A. Girls held the Mother-Daughte Banquet tonight. The food was Mmm-gooc MAY A Variety Show was held tonight in tl' gym. The talent was surprising. The gym was well decorated for the Junioi Senior Prom. lt turned out to be a hit wit everyone. Yippee! ! Just when we are getting sick c school, we have Memorial Day off. JUNE The Seniors marched down the aisle of th church for their Baccalaureate Service. This was the last time the student body wc together. Yes, Senior Assembly was her again. The awards were presented an then-rank cards. See all you underclas: men next year. Some of the Seniors envied the underclas: men, the underclassmen envied the Senior: Well, it comes sooner or later. The Senior graduation came and went with the usuc sincerity and emotion. Congratulations ani Best Wishes, Seniors! E K i as Q 6 r 5 5 ll i 1 0 i u 1 a l E . 0 n i 1 9 5 8 X 5: ,if .. lf all the years were playing holidays, to sport would be as tedious as to work. - Shakespeare
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X Wx R unior pfay 5, if ln, 7' Q ,, if' . Front low, left to Right: Susan Ransley, Beverley Yates, Nancy Emmons, Georgine Perkins. Back Row, Left to Right: Cameron Turner, Judy Gray, Gary Shute, Katrina Piirainen, Elwood Stone. X ACT YOUR AGE Junior Play Cast Angelica Gordon-Susie Ransley Jerry Joyce- Nancy Emmons Cora the cook Calso a lady wrestlerl - Katrina Piirainen Gadget Haffenflugel - Cameron Turner Jim Matson - Gary Shute Helga fCora's Sparring Partnerj - Beverly Yates Western Union Messenger - Georgine Perkins Commander Stone - Elwood Stone Sandra Stone - Judy Gray Director: Miss Roberta Cram Suit the action to the ward, the word to the action. - Shakespeare
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