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Page 83 text:
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Dancing on the open porch of the Windbeam are Ierry, Ellen, Charlie and Gail. ,Q ig li' Q ima K Harmon in Gold, 1956 Finally the long awaited night of June 8th came. We arrived at the Windbegina in high spirits. The theme of our prom, Har- mony in Goldu, was carried out with yellow roses nestled in green laurel chains which gave the room a pleasant fragrance. The swirling skirts made a lovely sight as the dancers moved across the floor to the sweet strains of music by Jimmy Grimes. We were happy to welcome as our guests: Mr. and Mrs. John Van Dyken, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Packin, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ordway, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strobino, Miss Dorothy Fulboam and her escort, and Miss Dorothy Horvath and her escort, who spent four memorable hours with us. We thank jimmy Grimes for his excellent choice in selecting -Ioan Scher as our queen, and Marguerite Ball, Sharon Shire, Carol Hanenberg and Betty Cronk as her court. All the girls at the prom were given a gold heart engraved with the date for a memento. Dancing continued until the clock struck 12, when we sat down to a delicious turkey dinner. As we danced to the last notes of Goodnight Sweetheart , wc knew that the evening had come to a closeg but this night would always remain a sweet memory. gs , . . Prelfy Miss Ioan Solver dons her frown of roses and, with lwr l'0ul'f, reigns over flat' prom. M. Ball, S. Shire, J. Scher, C. Hanenberg, B. Cronk, and escorts.
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66The Valiant The Valiant, a one-net drama by Hol- worthy Hall and Robert Middlemass, was presented by the Senior Class on November 30 and December 1, along with a comedy and a musical. The scene opened in a prison oiiiee, where the warden and a priest tried in Vain to have a convicted man, Dyke, reveal his true identity. Josephine, a small town girl, came to see Dyke with the hope that he would prove to be her brother whom she had not seen in ten years. In order to save his family from public shame, Dyke withheld the truth from his sister, Josephine and walked silently to his execution, thus pay- ing his debt to society. The seniors of '57 will never forget the serious, emotional, and tragic mood set by The Valiant . Warden Holi .,.....,....,........ ,.....,........,.,................. N . Myers Farber Daly, :he prison chaplain .,.......... R. Gtassi Dan, the jailer ....,.........,.............,..,..,..... ...... F . Lorentz jamer Dyke, the prisoner ...,,.. ........,..... H . Potter Wilton, an attendant ....,.........., .......... W . Lambert ,lofephine Parir, the girl .........,.........,...,... S, Rountree Faculiy Director ...........,.................. Mr. Carl Ordway assisted by Miss Dorothy Fulboam Studen! Director ,, ,....,...... ..,......,.....,........,,....,........ I vf. Karl 111111115 Dvvkr' W xm1l1'm'i'il to ilii' foniglvl. H. Potter S is.X wt X Rememlier, Szu' must look liler' a small town girl. Difk and len freate the prof lighting efecl I know Ibis lmyls noi your l1r0llJfr. 5, Roumfee, N, Myers Thi, zfalianf nenfr lash' of ilealli, buf om'r'. N. Myers, H. Potter, R. Gtassi
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