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CLASS PLAYS .71 .ruxiou crnxss Ijluxxr WHE'RE'S MY MONEY CAST OF Cl-IARACTIFJRS Xhillzico llrindle ...... Curtis Johnson l-3'l'fic Brinrlle ........ Virginia Schmit Betty lirindle ..... Yvonne Kvzun ' Mzulire Brindle ....,. Helen Michnelson Aunt Bertha .... ...,. l -':1.Lricia Little Rodney Bunlier .. .... Merle Jordahl Marion Mohr .......... Joyce Ludlow 1'l:u'mon Sunil ........ Sheldon Trotter Dr. Nettie Stevenson ..Do1'oLhy Dahl Don .lose lilliloi-zulo ..Williz1m Mahluin Gi-ant l-lurinon .... Dewey Thompson Bark ltow tl, to lib-Sheldon Trotter, Dewey Thompson. Cui-ti:-: Johnson. Merle Jorcluhl, William Alnhlum. Miss lirnestim- lleters. Front How ll. to Ri-.loyue Ludlow. Dorothy Dahl, Viririnlzt Schmil. l'ziii'ic'iu Lillie, Yvonne Kwnn, Helen Aliulmelson. The Juniors succeeded in their 'first at- tempt at dramatic-s and the comedy, Where's My Money, which was pre- sented by the Class of '41 on November twenty-fourth was a success dramatically and financially. Miss Deters iwas coach of the play, and Miss Olseth had charge of slcxion vinxss vrnxv SPRING FEVER VAST UF CllAltAl'TlGltS lIou':1r4l Hrzuit .I-Id Burns ..... Tit- Lewis .. Lou llerron .. Mrs. Spziligxloi' . Anne Purcell . Vivian Guorsre Henry Purcell Phoebe Purcell Alziufle Forey . 1'rol'essor Virp.:'il .lbr. Ibixon .... ......1iussell Dnhl .....ff'lifford Plate Elwood Thi-ondrud ...,.ldelIe Hanson ..,..lJoi-olhy Lusk .Vir,:'inizi Swenson .,l lorein-e Trotter ...Lyle Thompson . . . . . . .Mary liillle Irene Itondeslvudt Yiwu: ..3lelvin Strom Donald 'l-3i'i::sti'zli1d finances, properties and specialties. On April 26, 1940, the Class of 1940 presented their play Spring Feverf, un- der the direction of Miss Ada Sweeny. The play, a comedy, had its scene at the room- ing house of Mrs. Spangler, at Brookfield College, on the day before Commencement. i lizulk lion' tli lo RJ-l-llwooil Tlirouclrml, Ulifford Platte. in-Hin Strom. llonuld l-Ixipzstiunml, l.yl4- Tlionmson, Russell an 1 , Sonia-d fl. to ltj-lf'loi't:lu-e 'Prottc-r. Virgrinin Swenson, Mary Little, lim-iw ltonlleslvt-dl. llorolhy Lusk. lclelle Han- son. Miss Adu Swat-in-y,
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Back Row IL to RJ-James Bakken, Lennard Pearson. Leon Wer- Miss Ada Sweeney. Miss Ernestine Deters. Second Row CL to Rl--Dorothy Dahl, Virginia Schmit, Clarice son. Helen Michaelson, Virginia Swenson, Idelle Hanson. First Row QL to Rl-Avis Buchmann, Marjory Jordahl, Aletrice son, Lorraine Anderson. Patricia Gimmestad, Lorraine Olson. ' DECLAMATORY D9C19fm3'C0I'Y iT1ClUd9S interpretative had charge of the interpretative reading readin-g of poetry or declamatory selec- division. Those who participated Were: tions and original oratory. Miss Deters Virginia Swenson, A Quiet Afternoon by Tarkington iSuperiorJ Idelle Hanson, The Valiant by Hall and Middlemas CVery goody Patty Gimmestad, Going of the White Swan by Parker Lorraine Olson, Anne of Green Gables by Montgomery Cgoodl Virginia Schmit, The Vidow Voman. Aletrice Larson, Guinevere by Tennyson Helen Michaelson, The Highwaymann by Noyes Dorothy Dahl, The Death of the Hired Man by Frost Lorraine Anderson, Fading Rose Mr. Kramer coaches the original ora- tory division. Leon Werner gave Ameri- ca's Destiny. Miss Sweeney had charg-e of the exltem- DAWSON H This club edits the Dawson Hi-Life published weekly in the Dawson Senti- nel. The staff includes: Editor-in-Chief, Idelle Hansong Asso- ciate Editor, Mary Little, Department Heads, Virginia Swenson, Marjory Jor- poraneous speaking. Participants were Avis Buchmann, James Bakken, Lennard Pearson, Clarice Larson, and Malrjory Jor- diahl. I-LIFE STAFF dahl, Patricia Little, Florence Trotter, Helen Michaelsong Sports, Everett 'Blon- die' Dahlg Typists, Judith Miller, Phyllis Hullstrom, Dorothy Lusk, Laura Kvaalg Advisor, Miss Erne-stine Deters.
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