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Irene Troupe, Henrietta Svoboda, lim Plllen, Iohn Zinnecker, Ioan Rndersori in the prize-winning play, High Window. lean Klein and Lucille Palilc practice on their speeches for District Il contest, CURTAIN CALL Lights, action, camera as the play, Oh! Father, starts the D. C. stage season. Here the students are given special training in speech, make-up and acting. The junior play, Oh! Fatherf' consisted of an all girl cast. Next, the speech department presented High Window with Ioan Plnderson, Henrietta Svoboda, Iirn Hllen, Iohn Zinnecker and Irene Troupe. The play was rated as excellent in the District ll speech contest at Omaha. loan Qnderson was rated as outstanding actress in the District ll speech contest. Three students also gave speeches at the contest. lean Klein gave an extemporaneous speech, Lucille Palik, original oratory and Irene Hinze, a dramatic reading. They were rated as superior, average and good respec- tively. The last play of the year was Inner Willie given by the senior class. Irene Hinze, speech contestant, gives her dramatic reading, Tell Tale Heart.
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Mr. H. C. Ebmeier, Iohn Tomek, Mr. Ellis Mercer and Connie Votova, pose before the drivers training car and all the students who have taken driver's training this year. STATION YOU FIX THEM-WE WRECK THEM Over ninety students, who would have reached their sixteenth birthday by November l, l95U, enrolled in this course. The behind-the-wheel training was taken in a new Chevrolet loaned by D. D. Davis, one ot the city automobile dealers. The students in this televised safety pro- gram were also required to read two books, Page 30 l'The Nebraska Drivers Manual and Man and the Motor Car. Ht the end of the training period each stu- dent was given a driver's test and examination covering the two books. Htter the student proved eligible, a mem- ber ot the State Safety Patrol gave him the state examination in order to receive his li- cense. 5 . Patrolman Sackett tests the eyes of Norma Hrmagost while Marcella Host waits her turn.
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G35 1:- N0 M. Mulliu:iri. M. Mzirtiri, J. Lfmri, S. Bm-kler, E K'-ls-1, M. Jisii, J, Klimeiit. J. lfirigler. M. Bokleriirin, L. Ostermoier, G. Sviilmr--li, R. Zemfrs, E. Wliclkiris. L. Swhleiitx, N. Arrilllgitfl. L. CY'!lllfl8ll, ll. Svulmcla, M. Dwfirnk, D. Krwft. J. Allen. R. Klirigv-riiziiiri. D. Mairtiri, D. Buvkly. C. Vairirlerkulk, P. Vziriuiis. M. Thtrriizisseii, N. Nic-kiwls, J. Rivliarwls. A. Frir-ke G. llziiri, E. Stilwlik, B. Lziwsmi, T. Tliririiass.-ri. E. VVPII-cel' B. Mir-lizivl, E. Kiiverzi, N. Julirisun, J. Howe. M, Rerur'hzi V, Sr-tiliiiilq, D. Guns, V. Bef-klvr, VV. llziight. Miss Lierk. T. Dolezal. L. Bwklemziii, D, Ai'rri:igiV.g1' J- VVelkv-r', D. XVidle, HOUR OF SONG P. Murphy, M. Ilxiipflit. On every Tuesday from ll.UC to l2'UO the proararri llflour of Song is televised under the direction of lffiss Phyllis Lierlc. The 58 musicians siiox-:ed their talent to the utmost at the music clinic held fxlarch Ql. liffr lames Vail of Midland Colleae directed the group before a large television aud1erice fl special musical television production, that evening ilThrougii the Months in Song, was given the evening of November 29. The feature of the performance was the crowning of Mary Qnn Mulligan as llValentine Sweetheart. Follow- ing this part of the program was a concert. The same numbers presented oy the choir in clinic were given for concert. Many honors were won by the l2 entries. President of this active group throughout the l949-TQSU school year was fudy Richards. Her co-workers were Sarah Beckler, vice- president, Norma Nichols, secretaryftreasurer: and George Hain, sergeantfatfarzris The musical group, which has rehearsals on Tuesdays and Thursdays at fi CU, sang for several functions throughout the year. One of them was the Women's Club Convention in October. The three candidates for the l'Valentine Sweetheart' ofthe choir program, Mary Plnn lsingiflg ffl The Tfliflfl is 159 QlYlSf Sexfeti NOUUCI Mumggnf Lfgyy LOU Neulghyl and Sarah Nichols, Marilu Thomasseri, Icy Lann, Donna Martin, geckrerl pose in their formgisy Phyllis Blevins, Barbara Michael, if ' f K . .M 1. 2 ' ii JL . . 1 an fm N-nd' w if ' J E , , ' 1 . f T' r li
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