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29 The Charm School Die Beste . With all loyal Die Beste members and sponsors pulling together and led bv Vaits Fulk Jr., pres., Fern Hall, vice-pres., and Jean Thomas, sec. 5 the society was definitely in the limelight in the year's activities. By placing first in the basketball ticket sale contest, the Die Bestes recovered from the third place defeat in the contest for the sale of football tickets. The society sponsored an all-school party in November. The committee was Philip Albright, Vaits Fulk Jr., Fern Hall, Jean Thomas, Janet Miller, Jim Craig, Barbara Shirley, and John Hill. In the inter-society tennis contest the Die Bestes placed second with Jean Thomas, Mary Jean Moore, Eleanor Goode, Bob Jones, Fordyce Dyer, Bob Wilson and Richard Jones swinging their rackets. Kent Frandsen, Lester Reed, Claud Reed, Jack King, Melvin Rising and Don King were in athletics. These musicians contributed their talents: Philip Albright, Bob Mossman, Leona Schaper, Fern Hall, Betty Lou Harrison, Barbara Shirley, and Betty Birdsey. The annual play of the year was The Charm School presented Jan. 18-19 under the direction of Miss Lucy Headrick. The cast included Jim Craig, Mary Jean Moore, Helen Broener, Richard Jones, Philip Albright, Maurice Hamm, Barbara Stuber, John Hill, Eleanor Goode, Betty Lou Harrison, Leona Schaper, Fern Hall, Marilyn Finney, Jean Lindly, Vada Elam, Melba Burley, Barbara Shirley, Joan Smith, Ora June Miller and Irma Atkinson. Society sponsors were Miss Lucy Headrick, Miss Ruth DeTurk, Miss Marilynn Sandy, Miss Agnes Lake, O. C. Thomas, and John Lowe. Tennis Players Athletes Party Committee Officers Musicians
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28 Alpha . The Alphas were strictly in the grooven this year with Bob Shackleford presiding, Stanton Miles as vice-president, and Marilyn Thornton reading the minutes. Near the beginning of the year, the Alphas gave the first all school party. Dancing, a fake radio pro- gram, and table games were the principal entertainment. The society won second in both tne football and the A basketball ticket sales. The Alpha tennis racketeers were Georgia Barker, Maralyn McNeish, Ruby Duncan, Betty Bloss, Roger Kroth, Harry Liermann, Bill Maben, and Horace Dyer. Of course there was Girl Shy , that college-life play, with Orville Black thrilling the audience with his touching verse, Walter Shipp, succumbing to the wiles of Jo Aleene Walker, .lack Crawford, loving girls in general, Louis Hepner, trying to keep track of his Bertie, Maralyn McNeish, Betty Reighley, the home town girly and George McNeish, Bill Yarbrough, Joan Martin, and Joan McNair were there complicating glatters. Last but not least was Asma with her t'Ah ain't no maid, Ah's a wash lady, played by Reva turm. Among those participating in athletics were Roger Kroth, Harry Liermann, Jack Roberts, Elmer Madi- son, Stanton Miles, Bob Shackleford, and Don Riggs. Alpha musicians were Maralyn McNeish, George McNeish, Ruby Duncan, Norvell Osborn, Phil Wilcox Betty Jean Wells, and Elizabeth Hammer. Sponsoring the Alphas were Miss Helen Johnson, Mrs. Millard T. Newman, Miss Ruth Hanscn, Miss Katherine Van Keuren, and Ralph Titus. Musicians Ticket Sellers Backstage Committee Officers Tennxs Players
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Philo All- School Party Philo .... The Philos swung into action this year with Bill Schul as presidentg Dorothy Stephenson, vice-pres., and LaVerne Buffum, sec. Santa appeared in real life in the corridors of the school at the senior high party Dec. 18 sponsored by the Philos. Following the dramatization of Twas the Night Before Christmas the group divided t0 dance, play games, or buy war stamps. Those serving on the party committee were Bill Schul, Bob Haynes, Dorothy Stephenson, Harold Carrell, Bob Light, LaVerne Buffum, Melva Allison, and Bob Chattam. By winning the season football ticket sale, the Philos were privileged to sit on the North side of the gymnasium. Outstanding musicians for the year included Patti Reiter, Joann Miller, Maxine Robberts, Bill Dob- son, Dorothy Stephenson, Mary Knapp, Jim Watkins, Lewis Jackson, and Bob Durham. Philo boys on either the basketball or football team are Claude Reed, Lewis Jackson, John Parker, Jim Beatty, Dick Barnthouse, Victor Cantrell, Bill Sclzul, Walter David, Harold Saltz, Max Holroyd, Guy Askins, and Herschel Putman. Members of the Pnilo tennis tearn this year were Jane Crawford, Melva Allison, Bob Light, Dorothy Stephenson, Jim Beatty. Sponsors for the Philos are Miss Gladys Brooks, Miss Helen Baker, Miss Grace Karr, Miss Mary Jo Williams, Mrs. Frances Hess, and Leo Folck. Musicians Party Committee Tennis Players Just Philos 0ffiCeI'S
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