TBE GitLAX IWS
JDKE 7. 1962
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COURTESY OF
THE Wildcat
ounTRY
Club
Inviting Ideal Neighbors
To Share Our Region^s Growth.^
GRADUATION EXERCISES
Twenty-one high school seniors re
ceived their diplomas at Comniencement
Exercises Tuesday evening, May 29* Biis
was the largest graduating class in sev
eral years, and the attend? nee was thought
to be the largest in recent years*
Rev. Dan McCall opened with the in
vocation# Miss Joan Cleaveland deliver
ed the saludatory address and Miss V/anda
Hopper delivered the valedictory address*
The speaker for the evening was Dr. Vir-
MARIKES LET*S GO
Following in the tradition of ’’Battle
Cry" and "What Price Glory," Producer-Di-
rector Raoul Walsh has fashioned another
virile wartime adventure about the lives,
lusts, and loves of a group of fighting
men on and off the battlefield* The 20th
Century-Fox CinemaScope DeLuxe Color com-
edy-drama,”Marines, Let’s Go,” starring
a cast of new faces and young stars head
ed by Tom Ityon, David Hedison, Linda
Hutchins, Barbara Stuart, Tom Reese, and
William Tyler, opens Satiirday, June 9 at
the GALAX THEATRE.
For optimum realism, Walsh took his
cast and cameras on location to Japan
where the action was filmed* Scripted
by John Twist from an original idea by
Walsh, the story pursues a Marine platoon
from the Korean battlefield through a
brawling, rollicking furlough in occupied
Japan and back to a bloody climatic as
sault against Chinese Communist forces#
The escapades range from the hilarious
exploits of Marines on the tovm to the
tragedy of fleeting romances between bat
tles. Walsh has captiired the personal
hopes, desires, and frustrations of sol-
ginia S. Hardie, head of the psychological diers who want to have all the fun they
counciling clinic at the University of
Tennessee* Her talk was entitled, ’’Don’t
Be A Square*”
Following the address by Dr. Hardie,
Principal Charles Hendrix presented the
awards, which were as follows# Citizen
ship (given by the Masonic Lodge and the
Eastern Star), John Kahler and Wanda Hop
per; boys* athletics, John Norton; girls*
athletics, Jessie Harbison; valedictori^
an, Wanda Hopper; salutatorian, Joan
Cleaveland; class president, Leann Gard
ner; best all-around boy, John Norton;
can before the fighting begins.
Tcm Tryon as the shrewd and zany
"Skip” Roth who succeeds in confusing, to
his own advantage, hotel managers, Geisha
girls, buddies, and even Marine Intelli
gence, is diverting in the role of a man
trying to get the most out of life* Da
vid Hedison walks off idth acting honors
for his fine portrayal of Dave Chatfield,
who comes to maturity through the love of
a Korean girl* Linda Hutching; and Bar
bara Stuart are light virtued lassies who
best all-around girl, Jessie Harbison;
boys* leadership, Jack Calloway; girls*
leadersliip, Melinda Reese; outstanding
student, B^bara Talley; mathematics,
Wanda Hopper; chemistry, John Norton;
home economics, Mrs* Anne Reese Wilson;
Woodmen of the World History Awards: high
school, Jessie Harbison; elementary, Bren
da Brown, 7th grade; 8th grade citizen
ship, Bobby Zoellner and Wanda Hedden*
Mr. David Webbe, who attended the
University of the South, Suwanee, Ibnn*,
arrived last week. He will be spending
the summer with his parents, Rev* and
Mrs. Gale D. Webbe.
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Be Sure to Eat At
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Sold in All Grocery Stores in
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