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Jziemgged .fdclclecl cgnferedf and Uariefg Many inTeresTing sTudenT assemblies are held ThroughouT The year, adding inTeresT and varieTy To our school experi- ences. NNe were excepTionaIly TorTunaTe This year in ThaT we had many ouTsTanding assembly programs. The sTyle show presenTed by The Home Economics Club was oT parTicular inTeresT. The show was given under The direcTion oT Miss Adeline l-leinz. The modeling was done by members oT The l-lome Econom- ics Club. AT The TirsT junior-senior assembly Mr. James Eldridge spoke on The UniTed Na- Tions and iTs sTrucTure, iTs problems, and iTs imporTance in currenT evenTs. All lined up Tor The show. BoTTom: . . . I will roar you as genTly as any suclcing dove . . Frying eggs wiTh air-liquid, ThaT is! Mr. RolT Forsberg, assisTed by Two acTresses, presenTed Moods Trom Shake- speare beTore a senior group and again beTore a sophomore group. Some Tamous scenes Trom such plays as The Taming oT The Shrew, l-lamleT, and A Midsum- mer NighT's Dream were excellenTly por- Trayed. AnoTher unusual assembly ThaT was ex- Tremely enjoyable was given by a Tour- piano ensemble composed oT l-lans Heidemann, Audrey Kooper, STephen Kovacs and Sylvia Dickler. All The per- Tormers were very TalenTed. Among The numbers played were KhachaTurian's Sabre Dance and Chopin's Polonaise. Among The oTher assemblies was a demonsTraTion on liquid air and iTs uses, an assembly Tor sTudenTs oT The modern languages, and one TeaTuring The noTeci singer, Mark Love. we My ramafic guenf jlzid 'mea . .
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6201144 20010 v The pearlsl My pearlsl Mine! AT These words, spoken by The mad VicToria Van BreT, The curTain Tell on Double Door, The Girls' Club play, direcTed by Miss DoroThy Miller, and presenTed on November I2 and I3. The casT included Lorene l-leaTh as The domineering VicToriap MiTzi Gebhard as her sisTer, Caroline, David Smillie as Their halT-broTher, Rip, Jane McNamara as Anne Darrow Van BreT, Rip's wiTeg Donald Lesh as Dr. John Sully, GilberT Johns as Mr. lNleTT, The Tamily lawyer, Richard ChrisTiansen as Mr. Chase, The man Trom TiTTany's: Robin Reed as LamberT, The deTecTiveg MargareT Barbour as Avery, an aged housekeeper, RoberT Johnson as Telson, The buTler, Mary Lou Geis as The maid, Louise, George Han- son as William, The TooTman3 and Bud l-lill as The voice OT The minisTer. Of The many behind-The-scenes workers, Bernice BryanT was The sTage manager and Mary Alice MclnTosh, The prompTer. FaculTy advisers and commiTTee chairmen were: STaging and LighTing-Mr. Cooke, CliTFord Richardson, David Drews, CosTumes-Miss Geller, Anne WescoTT, Mary Ellen Vifashburng ProperTies-Mr. Wagus, Carol Shunnesong Scenery, PainTing and ArT-Mr. Pelz, William Wondriskag Make-up--Mr. Riebman, CharloTTe BouTTordg PhoTography-Mr. Lane, Ted Wenglinskig PubliciTy-Miss Linden, Miss Lounsbury, Miss ShuarT, Charlene Klober, Valerie Faden, Joyce Cooper: TickeTs and Business-Mr. l-leckeTsweiler, PaTricia Corydong Ushers-Mr. Baker, Mr. Dehl-Program-Miss Babcock, TryouT CommiTTee--Mr. Cooke, Miss Geller, Miss SmiThg Music-Mr. LiTTle. 1 Lead your own liTe FighT her The ieweler and The minisTer Dearly beloved . .
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