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BAMBOO BOX A musical comedy, The Bamboo Box, was presented by the Senior Choir, and the Gold- enaires in November. This was the first pro- duction ot its kind at Wood and was enthusi- astically received by a large audience. Mrs. Mary Zenor and Mr Charles Moore ofthe music staff were the directors and deserve high commendation. A cast of forty people participated. Tak- ing leads were Judy Brown, Mary Brummett, James Fuqua, Karen Atwood, Bob Branham, Barbara Hansen and Fred Gholdson.
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GUR FREEDOM SHRINE The Freedom Shrine, a collection of twenty-eight replicas of historical documents, was formally dedicated at an auditorium pro- gram on November 9, 1956. The National Exchange Club is setting up Freedom Shrines throughout the country. Mr. Phillip Ford of the Southside Exchange Club made the presentation to Wood. Others taking part in the program were Mr. Philip Bayt, Mayor of Indianapolis, Dr. H. L. Shibler, Superintendent of Schools, Mr. R. E. Emery, Principal ot Wood, Father Roland Overbeck and Mr. J E. Stahl, members of the Exchange Club, also several members of the American Legion who presented a new flag. The student body was represented by James Stephens, President ofthe Student Council, Karen Atwood and Sarah Jo Hylton. JP' we l
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QQJQ ii., V of 'f-525' L SIXTY-FOUR DOLLAR QUESTIONS Anything and everything can be expected in the school secretary's office. From early in the morning until the close of school a steady stream comes and goes. SUPPLY AND DEMAND Give and take is a continuous operation in the bookstore on the first floor. All mer- chandise from pen points to sweat shirts are available here. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE The Dean ot Women and Dean of Men hold court in l37. Paths are worn from its open door.
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