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■ ■ - ■ •riititO fcff.l'jGWujf DiGhWffWttf •lt;W StjjGfi; Roger FingerUn as Curly ^uilt;J Dianttd Krogman as I^aittey retiearse lor the muslcalV ^Okl^homa/’ to atage^ by th4 senior); class■. tomorrow and Saturday- dt Cranford High Bcihobl. One ot the highlights of the .production 4 their doet prthe WeU-’’ ‘ '** i I ** —.]•,, . - —- |-«. • • a ■ . a b • j i . ' ,1 I I «'l Ji *• lt;' -4’ljjJ Ik'. t*i r* •! ' * ■ • » .. • * • I ^ , « '* . , . r . , . .known song,'^Peopie WUl Shy we're in Lave ”; •*• ■ * ‘ ‘ ^ V : v • 1 ' • * - : 1 . ‘ .■ * i. ’ • . . , I* ' v ■ * *•- ■ • .* •• •■ :ctovB *. ajore than 50 students will appear in the Se.mofc Class production ^ahoma! at Cranford High School tomonrow and Satorda# at. 8:30 p,m.^ Twkets may be purchased at the door.; - . .* , .The' musical byrttodiers and Hamiperstein fe tmdier tHp; ot Mrs Janet Hightower* chcoreographei” Mini; Joan . B^usci^r play;- \ . v . , director, anduJames lAmheiy,Vmusl4catoTigumPishi 1nc■» * htZiblfalt;T~; ■miWlferoes^ ^oodinob% will visit Crpn^rd^^ afifak on Tuesday*. May acnotmced thisweek b^(^ter Herbert X Mitchell pi 728J7inpW St., blood program chairman for the Cranford-Gar-wood-Kdmrworth Chapter of XK American, Red; Cross, •. “Blood donations will, be re-, ceived from public-spirited citizens ; at . the First FresbjjterlanChurch from 1 tafi:30 p.m. on that date,’' Mrs*^Mitchell said;“Red Cross volunteers staff the blood bank, including registered nurses, and a doctor is in- attendance at all- times. The donors are registered, temperature apd pulse taken and a physical history recorded before giving blood. All donors roust be between 18 and 59 yenrs of age.’* ‘ ** After the donation is made, refreshments are supplied by theRed Cross Canteen. Donors are• •advised lo eat normally before reporting at the Bloodmobile.Mrs. Mitchell said there is a need for new donors to sign up tocontribute to insure availability of blood to cover the needs of resi-(Continued on Page 8)~ !»*.1A'-cal directors.iln the eaet of the popul .l Shipper as A«mt M- vfrbteixofsam,, Lautey; fcritt Scott. »e Sadirons,; Peter Prior,Feed; Peter Warrington, Slim;Willtom Patberg, Will; Parser. • Also, Dan^I Sassi;. Jud: Fry; Christine Anderson, Ado Annie Carnes; Peter Tizmesz^AU'Hsdtiin; Candy Borges, Gertie; Kermeth Morris, Andrew Carnes, and Daivid Van Brunt, Cord Mam.The chorus Islcomposeclof Johri't^i ifrtidt* m4 •n\eiaPolice WeekPlans ToldThe Cranford Police Department will hold open house next week and a memorial breakfast will be sponsored by Cranford Local 52,Adams, Virginia Anderson, Phyllis Birchett, Ronald Czebrowski, Michael Della Rosa,Steven Ferguson, Stuart .Herman, Susan Huston, Karen.: Kochern, John Leland, Joan Mysialc, Peter Prior, David Regal* Joann' Ritsko, Pamela Sharrier, Howard: Smith, Toni Traylor, Cyntfag Walters, John Wherrity,The dancers arc: William Bald-■ r— iwin, Robert. Bawnlt, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Martha Frank, Alice GaJiina, William Isinger, Kho|^a Kaplan, Karen- Mineur, Frank Mlttricker, William Northcutt, Kenneth Pfeirer, Sharon Putz, Anthony Schaner, Roland Scheller, Paula Selby,’ Diane Snow, Glenn Wenzel and’Geraldint Willoughby.Members of the orchestra will be: Douglas AllcOck,-Paul Bauer, Scott Christensen, ,Yola Cutro, John Dolin, Kathleen Dwyer, Marilyn Fink, David Gershman, Elizabeth ' Grcitzer, Janice Hamer, Jeffrey Heilbrun, Peter Katz, Kathleen Knowlson, Glenn Kuntz, Alan Nies, Robert Rcade, Brenda Ruch, Richard Schmidt and- Mark Vogel. Melanie Dmytriw Is accompanist. • *The musical, based on Lynn Riggrs “Green Grow the Lilacs,” takes place just after the ■turn of (Ccnzlnued on Page 8)b«eitiTalIiirrrW1aileirr*vksiBPa:tik♦aaBsoPgdPC
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Thu, May 06, 1965

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