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The Perfect Alibi That grand old man of the drama Frank Reed Ir. directed the play The Perfect Alibi by A A Milne to a thrilling suspense-packed performance The all star cast replete with handsome gangsters showed the peacetime trend lim Ueberhorst as Arthur Ludgrove was the victim of a gang killing by those well known killers Ed Sandell and Dave Wilder alias Pontifex Carter and Edward Laverick Dick Hager and Son Niki Kazarinoff as Hammerhead and Ioe Mallet are the police called to the scene Naturally these two call it suicide It takes smart thinking and better acting by the leads Ioyce Atch1son and Phil Whorlow to catch sly Sandell and Wilder Ioyce was Arthur Ludgrove s ward Susan and Phil portrays Iimmy her fiance Carter creates a terrible scene when Susan and lane CLola Bennettl trap him Laurels go to Fluffy Face tBeverly Teasdalel Major Clohn Hathawayl and butler CBob Dressell for adding to the mystery And oh yes the cast will never forget that insect behind the scenes The Moth Cstage manager Aubrey Lanskyl Credit for The Perfect Alibi set goes to Mr Balas and crew Lulu Lamb was the efficient book holder The Perfect Alibi was an epic we shall not soon forget js-:.-fx M944 Agx SENIOR PLAY t Hg! T Ath Phlp W l kH H T 'VI y Ath Ph W l Wld h W l At h Wld t 0 9 l I I I ll II , , . . , . I I I . I . . , , , . Left o ihf , n Howl Beverly easdale, Lola Bennett, Ioyce c ison, ii - hor ow, Dic ager. , , , ' , , , Row 2 Lola Bennett, Iohn ath - away, Beverly easdale, r ar - - Lou Lamb, Ioyce C ison, il ' ' hor ow. . Row 3 Niki Kazarinott, lim I - - Ueberhorst, Dave i er, Lola ' I ' Bennett, lim Ueberhorst, Beverly ' ' Teasdale, Niki Kazarinoff, P il ' - hor ow, Ioyce C ison, Dave , i er. I I ' I I - I I Il Q :jf 1 X524 cr, xx f A LWL7 E' . R HY c l TP, YV, ., ' llit X l x VL , N , A 45 V ' if l J l f ff ff W fy f' X I , ' L ,
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Ban Durlng this year probably no one group in our school has con tributed so much toward real school spirit as the band Under the baton of Mr Charles Yates the band has more than kept up its previously fine reputatron as a school morale builder Despite the complaints of Mr Frank Reed who declares every time the strains of a saxophone float into B 18 that he would like to see th music department moved across the street the students have enloyed the spirited atmosphere produced by our talented mus1c1ans They showed themselves versatile in the regular band activities of g1v1ng rousing assemblies for the Junior highs and AAHS enter taimng at such community functions as P T A meetings the Decor ation Day Parade and summer concerts and being a real source of pep at athletic contests Who can forget the band in full array at the basketball games? Something new was added this year when the band chartered a bus so that they could go and play at Lansing at the Sexton game As rewards for thetr efforts some band members won ratings in the music festival held at River Rouge These winners lncluded Davld Hlldinaer first in piano IoAnn Lyons third in flute Ann Emenck third in piano and Charles Meyers first in drum solo A good share of the credit for such a successful year is due to the skill of the officers Io Ann Lyons president Margaret Alex ander secretary Bud Marshall treasurer Ann Emerlck and Ioyce Alexander librarians and B1ll Penn student conductor The first semester was cllmaxed by a hayr1de that was a hay rlde and the second by a picnic at Whitmore Lake two dates which were constdered very special by band members 28 BAND Row 1 Ann Emenck Frank Teachout Edwin Taylor Dale Bock Florence Brtston Stephen Wood IoAnn Lyons How2 Gilbert Whltney Dan Dow Lyle Laughlin Iacqueline Mathews Eleanor Iaeger Ioyce Alexander Virginia Groomes Fred Thomas Alice Kaercher George Fisher Eliot Bird Charles Downer Row 3 Charles Meyers Robert Elliot Arthur McFadden Donald Otto Ioe Pryor Iames Baker Lots Lancaster Robert Maten Don Perkms Robert Wark Wal ter Schmid Margaret Alexander Row 4 David Hildxnger Pauline Pratt Betty Studenmater M Yates tBatonl PEP SQUAD Row 1 Darwin Woods Deana Lahde Marian Weinman Carol Kimpton MaryBelle Iames Wm nie Duckek Barbara Shankland Phyllis Hahn at football games, or the powerful pep band with its stirring effect Ly1e Stringer, 'David Schneideri - I , Y.
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