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The cast of Forever Albert : Douglas Voth as Hank Morris, Shirley Marley as Janice Turner, Jera ld Darnold at Keith Bristol, Carol Seglem as Mrs. Ellen Turner, David Jolliffe as Albert Kirby, Marjorie Miller as Marylou Turner, Rosemary Ken- nedy as Mr. Jackson, Peggy Lohse as Annamae Jackson, Bill Moore as Ben Turner, Jean Bell as Lucy Turner, Joe Pat McAdoo as Benny Turner, Nadine Simon as Vivian Wilson, Lawrence Maus as Milton Rudy, and Jim Barber as Henry Lucas. D ama I hated to see the curtain come down on these two successful dramatic ' productions, says Gruffy; The director and the players certainly deserve a lot of credit for presenting these two fine plays. On November 15, 1951, Director L. W. Nixon presented a three-act comedy Forever Albert. The one-act play Dust of the Road was El Dorado ' s entry in the one-act play contest of the state speech festival for junior colleges, held April 4 at El Dorado. The director and cast of Dust of the Road : Bill Moore as The Uncle, Director L. W. Nixon, Carol Seglem as Prudence Steele, David Jolliffe as Peter Steele, and Jerald Darnold as the Tramp. 28
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Standing, Jim Barber, Student President. Front row, left to right: Dorothy Mosier, Dorothy Schmidt, Bill Johnson, and Douglas Voth. Second row: Pat Kunkle, Vir- ginia Unruh, Jetta Sue Purcell, and Charles Brown. Third row: Carolyn Jones, Richard Peal, and Richard Meyer. Fourth row: Sponsors Carl Zerger, Dorothy Fisher, and Dean Max Bickford. ytuoent C ounci ?! According to Gruff y, Here are the guys and gals who helped to make the wheels of Juco go around. They represented the entire student body — which elected them — in dealing with any problems that arose. The Student Council is organized to promote school activities, and to bring closer harmony between the students and the faculty. Aside from their regular duties, this group sponsored two school parties this year, and provided for the opening ceremonies of the basketball games. The officers were: president, Jim Barber; vice president, Jetta Purcell, secretary-trea- surer, Dorothy Schmidt. The other members were : Dick Meyer, Richard Peal, Charles Brown, Bill Moore, Bill McAdoo, Carolyn Jones, Dorothy Mosier, Pat Kunkle, Virginia Unruh, Bill Johnson and Douglas Voth. 27 3HJMBWIW1MWRWW IWWSJKV !■:: ' ■!■!■!» '
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Front row, left to right: Nellie Rost, Nadine Simon, Mary Kay McKinney, Jean Bell, Sponsor L. W. Nixon, Carol Seglem, Joyce Lanier, Jetta Sue Purcell, and Peggy Lohse. Second row: Mary Louise Phillips, Marjorie Miller, Carl Leach, Jerald Darnold, Frank Highberger, Dorothy Mosier, and Ann Schoneberg. Third row: Philip Johnson, David Jolliffe, Keith Nixon, Charles Brown, Wilma Needham, Ada Gildart, Pat Kunkle, Mary Louise Lehr, Joe Pat McAdoo, Roy Manka, Richard Ken- nedy, Ted Knust, Bill Moore and Larry Maus. Members not pictured: Betty Bracken, Becky Breese, Doris Follis, Edward Jones, Rosemary Kennedy, Lavonne Leach, Shirley Marley, Bill McAdoo, and Douglas Voth. Pi Delta llteta I ' m very happy to present this fine group, whose many activities were highlights of the year, says Gruff y. Pi Delta Theta was organized for the production of plays, development of social relations, encouragement of school spirit, and production of appreciation for dramatic work and literature. The activities of this group included presenting the three-act play Forever Albert, sponsoring the Christmas pageant, being hosts to the state speech festival on April 4 and 5, having a formal Christmas dance, initiating new members into Pi Delta Theta, and conducting the initiation of Delta Psi Omega. The officers this year were : president, Jean Bell ; vice president, Carol Seglem; secretary, Frank Highberger; treasurer-business manager, Jer- ald Darnold ; and student council representative, Charles Brown. Mr. L. W. Nixon is sponsor of Pi Delta Theta. At the State Speech Festival, held in El Dorado April 4, Hutchinson presented the one-act play The Pot Boiler, at a combined assembly for high school and junior college students. Actors in the farce are pictured here, with a section of the aud- ience. HK
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