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GETTING POINTERS from one who was there-Bonnie Jensen, cenier, felis of her visit fo see a professional production l of Macbefl-1 10 drama studenfs Kkneelingj, Pai' Williams, Laura Ledford, Lois Bair, Linda Flenker, and lsiandingj, Frank Sfewarf, Tommy Brazeul, Jef? Griflifh, David Bruns. MUCH ADO ABOUT SOMETHING brewing in the plot of Bell, Book, and l Candle as Jimmy Ruyfield, Fruncys Burch, and Joseph Joel: check fhe script. l L1 ALL HERE and poised for posing before rehearsing Dearly Beloved. ed. Linda. Flenker, Lois Bair, Dottie Perez. Standing: Mark Morris, Howard U1
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' ': f S ' ff! I .V,V V , Mr. Vincent Petti Mrs. Winitrecl Lively BUSY, BUSY, BEAVERS have nothing on the Drama Dee partment at Chamberlain High School. They are constantly working on improved methods of production, better ways to build sets, more advanced methods of make-up application, and a better degree of character interpretation. They put these things to use in the numerous one-act plays which they pre- pare in class and the many productions which they bring to the school as Saturday Niters. This organization, the Saturday Niters, is sponsored by the department and encourages the participation of members of the community as well as the students in the school. Om' Town, Pygmalion, Bell, Book, anal Candle, and three one-act plays, The Valiant, The Dear Departed, and The Natives Are Restless Tonight, are some of their presentations. OH, PAPA, I don't want to get married, cries Emily fplayed by Sally Woodl to her father fplayed by Joseph Joebl, as the groom iplayecl by Ronnie Pscionl waits before visiting the girl next door in 'Our Town by Thornton Wilder. DRAMA STUDENTS LEARN POISE, POLISH, AND PROFESSIONAL GET IT STRAIGHT from the man's mouth. Judy Lynn Prince 'listens to Joseph Joeb while Janet Roo and Francys Burch wait in utter exasperation for next cue. THE FACTS OF LIGHT for the next production are mastered by David Bonar and Stanley Rogers, able stage electricians and craftsmen of drama department. in aaa.: ..... te 90
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i Mrs. Nancy White PLANNING THE PAGES for the next edition of the Chieftain are co-editors, Gladys Kiger and Glenn Mattheus. COMPILING NOTES and writing stories are Pauleyene Palmer, Martha Williams, Helen Birt, Belva Gorman checks her list of exchange papers. KEEPING THE CHIEFTAIN financially secure, Nancy Mattes and Ray Stapleton, first semester advertising managers, plan attractive ads while Gerald White tends to his duties as circulation manager. M ta....q, 'W' T, A . . ff -,stu .wa J' A , ,I Q- ,f,,,,, ima: 'mt tif! V l BIG NEWS IS ON ROAD AS THE INDUSTRIOUS LOOKING STUDENTS pictured on these two pages have tried to the utmost of their ability to be unbiased and bi-partisaned in their recording of the news for the Chieftain. They have spent many hours integrating news from the staffs of the deans' ofhce, the main office, and Mr. Leto as well as all the other sources of information in Chamberlain. They have cut, glued, campaigned, argued, run errands, consulted, figured, written, rewritten, and most of all worked to get six pages of news print out. Six pages that will interest, inform, or entertain the students and faculty of CHS. They have thought of many things as they wrote their assigned pages, but most of all they have had the thoughts of the reader in mind. Wt wtwhaiw YQ H 5 , 1 'Lg ..,....-.as - W . ..,,, X i W, ,H ,,- www GATHERING LAST MINUTE information keeps Joe Calderazzo, sports editor, busy, while sports editor, Warren Baucom, assists Ginny Vienot, first semes. ter photographic editor, in cropping a picture.
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