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JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM On the night of May l7, 1957 the Junior class held the annual spring prom for the seniors. Our gym was transformed into a warm, spring garden. Under the sky filled with stars and fluffy clouds of blue, pink, and silver angel hair, the young ladies and gentlemen danced their way through the enchanting night. Music was provided by Cappy Ellison's band until midnight, when the P.T.A. served delicious refreshments. Music till four was provided by Jimmy Hedley and his orchestra. We were entertained by variety acts and a comedian master of ceremonies, At four everyone left, sleepy, but filled with lifelong memories of an enchanted evening. 56
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SENIOR PLAY HSEVENTEEN IS TERRlFlC On November 22, 1957, the Senior Class presented their play. The play, under the direction of Miss Elizabeth Mitcheltree, concerned raising 35.00, which to young Chuck Allenby, meant a matter of life or death. The cast is as follows: Bill Mercer, as Chuck, had the difficulty of earning the S5 for his girl friend, Joanne Felesky, as Ginny. His father, the dentist, who always worries about his aching feet, Brant Hopper, Grandma, who worries about bringing up her grandchildren, Frances Fisher. Hanna Hawks, the lovesick maid, Roberta Zook. The other teenagers include: George, a bashful sort of kid, tongue- tied over Chuck's pretty sister Barbie, Judy Divens. Nancy, Barbie's cute girl friend, who has a crush on Hugo, Barb Fecik, and Hugo, the sophisticated new boy, Joe Begalla. Patsy, a neighborhood girl, Gloria Gill, Billie, Chuck's brother who plays detective, and Janie Allenby, who has her heart set on being a cheerleader. All gave a thrilling performance, with never a dull moment, to really prove that f'Seven- teen ls Terrific . w 1-Qs sly.. -1 li, .1 -sl
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On December 13, l957, West Middlesex High School held its annual Homecoming game, with West Mid- dlesex Varsity opposing the Alumni. Joanne Felesky was elected queen, and the Senior Class chose Erma Reynolds and Judy' Opalenik as attendants. Joanne was crowned by Ruth Barris, last year's queen. The Junior representatives were Lynda Rufto and Nancy Thomas. The Sophomore class elected Lila Lark and Beverly Webb to represent them. HOMECOMING
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