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The seniors under the direction of Mr, Burns presented Thornton Wilder's well-known play Our Town. The unusual thing about this production is the use ol' only the minimum amount of scenery. The cast included: STANDING: Jeanette Potter, Karen Brown, Jeanie Piper, Betty Sample, Mike Beck, l,or- raine Lamm, Dick Hensley, Diana Arnold, Bill Williams, Gene Enlow, Emily Weigel, Skip Johnson, Nancy Morgan, Judy Standiford, Donna Anderson, Sandy VVysong, Joan Smith. Lynda Long, and Marcia Keever. SITTING: Bob Cox, Edith McGinley, Bob Johnson, Myrna Sailor, Bob Scott, Karen White. Jim McClamr0ch, Sharon Tarplee, Bart Updike, Linda Swails, Jerry Pollitt, Ron Lambert, Jim Burkhart, Dave Knoll, Bob Adams, and Jim McMahon. Student directors were Diane Woodward and Sue Todd. , or sts angst I A 3 The rain added to the sorrows of the people of Grovers Corners over the loss of Emily tWebbj Gibbs. With ladders representing upstair rooms, Jim McClamroch and Sharon Tarplee as George and Emily do their homework. George is inter- rupted occasionally by his sister, portrayed by Myrna Sailor. HGUR TOW H E Bart Updike as the stage manager and narrator gives the wedding vows to George and Emily. -'l3-
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'CHEAV N EARTH OPENS SOCIAL EVENTS Judy Kirchhoff, Dixie White, and Pat Schwim- er, a trio of talented junior girls, entertained during the intermissions. 1 Standing at the entrance to Heaven on Earth are Miss Rust and Mr. Foland, junior sponsors, Donna Wright, Judy Kendall, Mary Margaret , Johnson. and Jane Hardin were all escorted to the i dance by Speedway alumni, Jim McAllister, Bob Ternplin. Dick Emigholz, and Tom Emmich. John Lennie and Pat Schwimer, Frank Frosch and Sandy Huffman, Melinda McArthur and her date. Taking time out for refreshments are John Carmich- ael and Charlene Eversole. Hostesses are juniors Jean Ann Thompson and Alice McCracken. -12- Couples whirled to the rhythmic sounds of The Colonels.
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SPARKLE-AIRE The Sparkle-aires under the direction of Mr. Wicker and Miss Rust have seventy-four members: 36 seniors, 19 juniors, and 19 sophomores. The members are as follows: Row 1: Beverly Bates, Nina Clevinger, Druscilla Clayton, Alice Decker, Lorraine Lamm, Mickey Finnegan, Bart Updike lpres.J, Bill Hackett 1treas.J, Stanley Eppen, Mike Beck, Eddie Skeet- ers, Denny Troth, Jim McMahon, Bill Sweet, John Robinson, Jim McClamroch, Ronnie Lambert, Jeanette Potter, Marcia Keever, and Myrna Sailor, ROW 2: Karen Brown Caccomj, Donna Anderson, Judy Sellers, Judy Yentes, Linda Swails, Carol Wenning, Jerry Zimmer, Ralph Thompson, John Lennie, Steve Bradley, Frank Frosch, Lynn McMahon, Mike Douglas, Jim Traylor, Cal Ewing, Jeanie Piper, Karen White, Gloria Johnson, and Mr. Wicker ldirectorl. ROW 3: Shirley Haney, Judy Kendall, Linda Houpt, Janet Briggs, Sally Kern, Bob Leon- ard, Mike Caplinger, Ron Power, Dick Nester, Emily Weigel, Pat Wolfe, Judy Kirchhoff, Janette Jolliff, Diana Arnold, Paula Winterfeldt, and Rosemary Strouse. ROW 4: Kathy Kruse, Carol Mace, Nancy Amich, Marilyn Neiman, Janice Allen, Mary Jane Anderson, Marcia Pollock, Phil Loffland, Kenny Wills, Lee Badger, Barbara Morris, Tana Alguire, Beverly Trueblood, Charlene Eversole, Sandy Huffman, Jane Hardin, Janet McClelland, Sandie Purdue, and Karen Rupert. Absent: Sharon Tarplee lsec.J, Sue Todd lvice pres.l. PRESENT PROGRAM Soloists for O Holy Night were Mary Jane Anderson, Marcia Pollock, Bart Updike President of and Karen White Judy Kirchhoff added to the program with her solo. Sparkle-aires, announced the program. -14-
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