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The Three ne Act Plays Sl-IAM l-lennmg Koehler Kuechle CVullmgs absentD CHORAL READING Pow 1 CSIUIDQD Chrlstlanson Hechenclorf Ruechel Maas LIljCQUISl L Klemhelnz C Klemhemz Gelsel Davls Leland Susor Olson Beltz Powers Row 3 Wolfgram Buntrock Buttke Kiefer Nllchaelson V Lange,Albee Nowntzlce A BOY COMES I-lOMt Qlson Rudder us Goetsch Damon Turner A I I I I I , . . I I . . I - Row Q: Berg, Glimm, Chappell, ' I I I I I I I 3 1 1 I A I I I ' I , ' 5 hr I I
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Drama Qu. M-Q. Standing B Dayxs l Zarnlce J Koy B Vulllngs J Staples P Schemmel M Tad Slttlng P Fltzlne G Damon B Schemmel M Sturtevant B lt-lanneman Q Meyer G Peterson M Prellwltz The Fighting Llttles practlce had been going on for some time each character had worlced hard to present his part wlth the Oh s and the Ah s and the lrowns and smiles mn just the rnght places and then the hnal touches were put on The Sensor class play, The Fighting Llttles was presented on Monday November Q0 The cast played to an unusually attentive audience for the acting was good and the play was typical ol so many Pxmerucan tamnlues hAuch credltls due to N455 Bohl the dwector ofthe play tor hersklHlulchrecUng ofthe drama to FAIQ Ross and her Hudentcomnudeeslortheurhandhng olproperuesand coqumes and to hnr Chemon and the Qagecxevv lorconsuucungtheset PRODUCTION STAFF Stage Manager John Knek Assnstants Ted Shertlnskr Bob Struck Nules Ciappa Lsghtlng Henry Meurett Properties Janrce Nelson Chaurman Ruth Kntzeroyv Puth Laplnsku Charles l-lellce Std Kyler Betty Schmellng Elvura Schuster Costumes Enleen Dehlnng Delores Gauger Make up Asssstant Jean Kleunhelnz Progra s Dorothy Kasten Mary Greve Publncaty Marron Loenfler Busnness Kathleen Vuertel Ins Zallman Thorval Sautter Jean Klelnhelnz Mu IC Lotus Uregont David Fvege Eylaune Lambrecht Anna Qose Grill page 43 -1.4 G 1 -...... x s 1 , ' 1 - r n X 4 1 . - .1 ' , , -1 1 , 1 xvr 431' my :. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,, ,. d 1. ,. ,. ,, ,. ,. ,. ,. ll n n n ff 1 .1.., Q Y, C , , f 1 ' 1' .. . rf . 1 1 ' , . 1 1 1 . , . 1 , , 1 1 1 1 1 vs , ......... I ....... .. I 1 1 c . .,., . .. '1 , 1 ,X
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Committees ROW3 Cialer Lange Davis Koy Schemmel Prehn Nelson Regllng Sturtevant Voltz l2ow2 LaVrck Levandoslce Lyon Lewltzlce Chappell Gelsel Davns Mayer Dehlrng Row'I Bllese Genruch Sautter Klos Telluer Traeger Kozellca Doreluus SHAM The plot ol the comedy Sham by Franlc G Tompkins centers around the lxfe of a couple played by Brll Vulllngs and Lois Koehler who pretend to be SOCIdllf2S l-lowever the thief David Kuechle revealed that they were only shams when he couldn thnd anything worth talong The part ol the newspaper reporter was played by John l'lenmng The production was supervised by Mass Elizabeth Boardman and the student director Mary Lou Mayer CHORAL READING This year a rather dlllerent type ol program was Introduced as one ol the three one act plays Under the dnrectson ol Mnss lVlarjor1e Kaufman and the student director Donald Kreler a group ol about twenty students presented a few selections of choral readrng Two of the selections lcnown at the date ol publication were The Creation by James Weldon Johnson and The plaant of the Camel by Charles Edward Carryl A BOY COMES HGME The Boy Comes Home by A A Mrlne rs a comedy dusplayrng the trouble ol a soldrer and hrs soclal adjust ment wnth hrs lamrly alter being released from the army Mnss Marjorie Atwell dnrected the production with Eileen Dehlnng as the student dnrector lts cast Included John Turner as Phrlup the solduer Lawrence Cllson the Uncle Gloria Damon the Aunt Dayonus Goetsch the mard and l-larruet Rrdderbush the coolr Page 45 I I I I I I I I I I Z I I I I I I I I : I I I I I I I 1 - 1 I ' I I .. .. . , , . . , . 1 1 , . , , s - r ' r I I I 1 i r i r f
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