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Back Row: Brodrick, Holmes, Swift, Ames, John Sanborn. Front Row: Folsom, Mrs. Zulauf, Castle, Nelson, Bickford, absent, Thomas. Senior Play DORA ....... june Brodrick MRS. WILKINS . joan Bickford MIRIAM WILKINS . Lorraine Folsom JUDGE WILKINS . . Spencer Holmes RUTH WILKINS . . Sandra Castle LT. WM. SEAWRIGHT . Thomas Thomas ALBERT KUMMER . Richard Ames SGT. CHUCK VINCENT Don Swift MARTHA SEAWRIGHT . Anne Nelson HAROLD KLOBBERMEYER . john Sanborn For many years at Brewster, it has always been the custom for the graduating class to present its annual Senior Play. The class of ,51 was no exception. This year's play, a three- act comedy by Norman Krasna entitled Dear Ruthv, was a smash hit on Broadway, and was later made into a motion picture. The old saying has been If the last dress rehearsal is discouraging, you can be assured of a successful opening nightf' This was true in our case. From the applause and response of the audience on opening night, we knew the play was a success.
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Second Row: Smith, Roberts, Cithens, Loomis, Keniston. First Row: Mr. Linscott, Fay, Pioppi, Castle, Nichols, Wyman, absent, Thomas. Brewster Briefs The Brewster Briefs this year carried the largest staff in its history. Under the guid- ance of Mr. Linscott, the publication of the columns in the Granite State News was con- tinued. Sandra Castle, who served as associate editor last year, was promoted to the post of editor-in-chief. The other nine members of the staff were new this year. Tom Thomas '51 was associate editor, and also covered sports, Mary Lou Pioppi ,52 and Lois Wyman '52 wrote the news alternately each week. Barbara Loomis ,51, Muriel Roberts '52, and Nancy Fay '52 were assigned the writing of the feature articles. Ianet Smith '51 and Freda Keniston '52 covered girls, sports, while Edward Githens '52 aided the associate editor in sports coverage. The two-fold importance of maintaining weekly coverage of campus activities and student opinion includes the value of experience in writing and editing gained by the student and the social obligation which a school must fulfill to the community in which it exists. The opinion and judgment of the student of today, providing they are soundly derived and critically analyzed, become the basis for adult life in time to come. While writing, rewriting, and revising, toil gives pleasure. .20.
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A performance needs more than a cast, however. It needs help from the sidelines. Had it not been for the efficiency and cooperation of the business staff and stage crew, the play could not have been the success that it was. The most important role of all, that of director, was played by Mrs. Zulauf. Her undy- ing patience and efforts will long be remembered as the factors which made Dear Ruthi' another example of the spirit of '51. Business Managers Publicity . . Stage Settings . Prompter . Lighting . Properties . Committees Ruth Roberts John Leaver Nancy Drew Barbara Nichols Charlotte Kenney Mary Smith David Rines Ward Williams Anne Pike Martha Shannon Patricia Lord Makeup . Music . Ushers Stage Managers Third Row: Parkhurst, Hawkes, Iohn Sanborn, Leaver, Folsom, Rines, Williams. Second Row: Carter, Shannon, Pioppi, Smith, Roberts, Kenney, Bense. First Row: Tutt, Fay, Mrs. Zulauf, Pike, Nichols, Drew, Lord. Barbara Loomis Roy Parkhurst Ianet Smith joan Tutt Nancy Drew Barbara Nichols Ted Bense Charles Carter Robert Hawkes Charles Parnell Bruce Spinney Robert Folsom
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