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Following the prof ram uerwwno dunced to the mugic of Bob Criep and his orchestra. fm The melodious voices of the junior class enQcmlJle spark the evening with their singing. It is the task of the junior class to honor and entertain the departing senior class. Pictured from left to right are Jolene Combs, Sue Lacey, Nancy Chrisman, Shirley Parks, Gloria Chester, Carolyn Pence, Winifred Pinkerton, and .ludy Ogg.
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It is easy to see that Mr. Russell, our principal, adds a touch of humor with his very enlightening talk. Sit- ting with him at the speakers' table are Mr. and Mrs. Schnell, Sandra Hollings- worth, and Sam Speelman. Never a dull moment at pring Escapade On May 16, 1958, the Junior-Senior Reception was held in the main ballroom of the Biltmore Hotel. The meal, topped with peppermint stick ice cream, put everyone into a festive mood. Following the meal three speeches were made: 4'Welcome Spring, by Bernard Roseg uSpring ls Herefl by Dick Fahrneyg and 'Spring Feverfl by our princi- pal, Mr. Harry Russell. The superintendent of schools, Mr. Harold Schnell, then gave a few re- marks entitled After Spring, What Thenf' The Senior Prophecy, read by Fred Price, served as the hilarious climax to the program. As the appetizer is being served, all are gaily conversing with their table partners.
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The Senior Play, ofvember 14, 1953 Shelia Kerr Dale Trusty V t Sue Taylor Sharon McPherson . uf' ,f ,. ww, i ' .4 . ,ir V y X 6 iii- .1 MT ,.a i ' ' V' if 2 f ' Gigli' 4- T .-. Am dat a preposal, Dan'l dumplin? Bill Misenheimer Come along, Lena. If you don't start minding, I'm going to get Homer the Kid after you. Tim Yost Dale Willard HH ' , v ,Q CIC 21112 YOUI' SUIICZISCS, mil HITI. Ambrose Groves and Bert Miller, two would-be vaudeville comedians, cross the desert, and head for California. An unfortunate lack of funds puts them off the train in the middle of the desert. After two days the weary travelers find themselves in Dead lVlan's Gulch, the wildest town in the west. Things really get exciting when these poor lost souls are mistaken for Homer the Kid and Gunsmoke Carter, the two most wanted desperados this side of the Rio Grande. The Senior class under the direction of Mrs. Eliza- beth Armstrong presented the delightful comedy '6Des- perate Ambrose. This play gave the audience an en- joyable and memorable evening. If it hadn't been for you we wouldn't be here in this dumpf'
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