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Personal Appearance chosen for All School Pl y This year's All School Play was Person- al Appearance, written by Lawrence Riley, directed by Mr, Chenier, and under the stu- ent direction of Lynn Jacobson. The play is about an actress, played by Ellen Bert, who travels about the country making per- sonal appearances to the public, However, due to her awareness of the opposite sex, she has to have a special manager with her to keep her out ot mischief. She cant help tlirting with any good-looking young man. You can imagine how amusing it was when her foreign car broke down and she stops at a combination tourist home and gas station run by two youths played by Gary Remington and Richard Greninger, and a woman played by Barbara Oraker. TOP LEFT-V. Robinson, Remington, E. Bert. TOP RIGHT-Lorraine Booth, Geniger. MIDDLE-E. Bert, R. Dorwin, BOTTOM-L. Jacobson, J. Dukes, R. Dorwin.
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Seniors entertain audiences in play, Foreign Affair This yeor's senior ploy, direcTed by Mr. Chenier ond ossisTed by Vickie Robinson, wos Foreign Affair. lT cenTered oround The home of Mr. ond Mrs. Follenbee, ployed by Rick Dorwin ond Lorrie BooThe, ond Their children, ployed by Claudio Toylor, Gdry RemingTon, ond Bob BronTon. The Follen- bees were iusT like ony oTher Typicol Ameri- con Tomily unTiI They ossumed The Tempor- dry role of foster Tomily Tor The handsome foreign exchonge sTudenT, Sidi Hoxim El Soud Ben Ahmod, ployed by Bill SherhorT. From The rioTous firsT scene To o surprise ending, The ploy is packed wiTh ocTion. Oihers in The COST included Judy Mor- vick, Jim PioTT, Korin LoTThus, Yvonne Tor- gusen, Bob Willioms, Rose DougherTy, Di- onno Lengel, Vickie Robinson ond Borborc Kohn. 'Cf DCTURE le - c: ' C laylcr Se ':: Rern ng'cn SEI- 7.c rus 7:rg 5 T 'C i YOU 5 'YURE ' Q ' 7Br::n'or' 5 ':r', Kirfn .efge '.l'DD.E PICTURE 'cr s S'rer'rf: BCUCU RlQTLJREfDfm,g'e' DOC'l'6 Sis-r'::f' r-ern ngfon, C, Tf:,lor D HOD
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SOPHISUCATION PREVATLS AT SENlOl2 BALL Wil K Nikki King SENIOR COUPLE and Howard Theoml-e COTTONS ARE OFFIOALLY lSSUED lN ii 77 Sophisticated Swing forms the theme for Senior Ball Senior Ball On January 31, the sen- iors presented their Senior Ball. The Theme this year was Sophisticated Swing and the colors used were black, white, and red, and a touch of gold. Huge squares ot black, red, and white lowered the ceiling ot the gym, torming a giant checkerboard. Streamers ot Cotton April 24th saw the an- nual Girls Club Cotton Ball whirl into motion. The theme, Spring Frolicf was carried out with rose trees, lambs, streamers, and the theme written on the band- stand. The girls in cotton outfits and the boys in BY COTTON Bf- LL red, white, and black sepa- rated the dance lloor from the ta b I e s and Wests Da nce b a n d. Silhouettes danced along the walls in huge murals. Gold branch- es stood beside each table. The dance was one of the most unusual Senior Balls given in a long time, Ball spring attire danced to the music ot the Swingmasters. The high point ot the dance was the crowning ot the king and queen who were selected by those present. This was the otticial open- ing of spring and the wear- ing ot cottons at school. po' on Queen anfl K ng suis e Pvler and Doyle Hill
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