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99 GLEE CLUB First row: Sharon Sams, Georgiana Humphrey, Nora Parsons, Pat Rowley, Ann Baily, Ann Day, Betty McCutcheon, Betty Murrey, Carole Mercer, Jean Massie. Second row: Miss Smith, Judy Brookover, Nancy Ladd, Barbara Harvey, Virgene Jeffers, Lorene Jeffers, Juanita Misner, Diana Russell, Mary Buchanan, Rheta Cody, Marteena Ahart, Carolyn Deeter, Janet Beyler, Donna Bailey, Judy Bond, Miss Malone. Third row: Nancy Nichols, Alma Nutter, Joyce Cubbison, Linda Null, Virginia Crites, Betty Slisher, Nancy Wildman, Janet Heck, Patty Smeeks, Iris Metheney, Mary Lou Snodgrass, Shirley McCoy, Cardie Kimble, Barbara Montle, Earlene Knotts. ORCHESTRA First row: Okey Ahart, Teddy McKnight, Bobby Brandeberry, Johnny Clark, Dale Lockhart, Jimmy Rader. Second row: Sue Deeter, Barbara Harvey, Nancy Day, Patty Tomlinson, Carolyn Huffman, Donna Bailey, Nancy Ladd, Betty Galbreath, Donna Webb, Betsy Harris, Deanna Root. Third row: Miss Malone, Anita Linton, Scott Burdette, Carolyn Deeter, Rheta Cody, Marteena Ahart, Lynda Henry, Sandra Shanks, Judy Dawson, Miss Smith, Jim Russell. Fourth row: Philip Harris, David Galbreath, Lowell Baily, Bonnie Wines, Marlene Warner, Ann Baily, Bill Barnett, Wilda Heck.
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JUNICR CLASS PLAY A play entitled It's A Great Life was given by the Junior Class on February 4, 1956. It was a romantic comedy about the Wilson household which be- came very confusing when their daughter was involved with three dates to the local club dance. The dramatic actor of the community play, Mr, Wilson, was played by Eddie McKnight, his wife, a very timid lady, was Patty Smeeks, Barbara McDonald, as Aunt Gertrude, was Mrs, Wilson's sister who practically ran the entire house. Kenny Wines, was Tommy Wilson. Harry Ladd played Ted Stokes, the neighbor boy who sympathized heartily with Mr, Wilson. Mary Wilson, who had such a mixup with her dates, was played by Mary Ford. Carl Ackley as Wilbert Wiggins, and Joe Bowers as Muscles O'Rourke were two of Mary's three dates, Theresa Grant, a movie actress who played opposite Mr. Wilson in the community play, was Janet Beyler, Isabella Birkbeck was Marie George, Mary's shy friend. Miss Alstead Billings was the interviewer from the Dumb Animals Benefit Society played by Janet Heck. Betty Murrey was the student director, Mrs. Bonnie Kendall supervised the play.
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li F.H.A. First row: Sharon Sams, Patty Murphy, Nancy Nichols, Betty McCutcheon, Isabella Birkbeck, Janet Beyler, Barbara Montle, Ann Bally, Cardie Kimble, Alma Nutter. Second row: Mrs. Poole, Mary Buchanan, Margaret Griffis, Judy Bond, Judy Brookover, Ruth Stone, Rheta Cody, Diana Russell, Betty Murrey, Ruth Bernard, Virgene Jeffers, Margaret Gill, Barbara McDonald. Third row: Ann Day, Donna Bailey, Georgiana Humphrey, Shirley Smith, Doris Cowdery, Billie Buchanan, Joyce Cubbison, Carole Mercer, Shirley McCoy, Nancy Ladd, Jean Massie, lprene Jeffers. Mila F.F.A. First row: Neil Niggemeyer, Charles McDaniel, Ronnie Epling, Ronnie Williams, Gary Russell, Carl Scott, Farrell Cayton, Frank Powell. Second row: Mr. Cordray, Richard Holbert, Charles Taylor, Danny Bemard, Lowell Marshall, Nelson Depoy, Warren Gorrell, Herbert Tucker, Third row: Roy Pullins, Donald Cowdery, Morlin Dobbs, Junior Parsons, Clyde Randolph, Clayton Johnson, Ronnie Dobbs.
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