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J. Levitas, L. Andre, G. Maloney, R. Current, F. Bertrand, G. Kelly, J. Hansen, R. Schulkoski, A. Menne, F. Stender, E. Charles, M. Wood, J. Munson, A. Bogle, C. Frisque lst Row: Sacotte, Garvey, Jacqmin, Frisque, Menne, Beaudoin, Larscheid, Herold 2d Row: Andre, King, McKee, Drier, St. Laurent, LaLuzerne, Kennedy, Balza 3d Row: McMonagle, Abrahams, Current, Huebner, Charles. Hengel, Schulkoski G. Kelly, F. Stender, G. Maloney, L. DeBaker, T. Gocke, R. Hershman, J. Hansen, J. MUHSOH, J. Levitas MASQUE AND GAVEL Masque and Gavel, new honorary speech fraternity, assisted by the I.O.L. and Oratorians, was host for the first reorganized speech recital on December5,'4l. During the morning, recitals were held in the speech and English classes. The chairmen of the dis- cussions were Marcia Wood, Floyd Stender, Joyce La- Luzerne, Joyce Kennedy, John Munson and Arbutus Bogle. Those from East who took part in the recitals were Laverne Andre, Eunice Charles, Audrey St. Laurent, Francine Larscheid, Margaret Weeks, Norman Watermolen, Charlotte Frisque, Ruth Current, Alice Menne, Maresa Katz, Elaine Hengel, Florence Bertrand, Carol Huebner, Hortense Flexner, and Carol Schulkoski. The afternoon recital was held in the auditorium. Richard Carroll was chairman. East High presented a radio play entitled nMan Without A Country.u Those participating were George Gordon Kelly, Thomas Gocke, Tiedje, Tom Moore, Joyce Donald Woelz, Donald Reau, Menne. Masque and Gavel members had charge of the Arm- istice Day Program. lt was presented over the sound system, and was an original skit showing the develop- ments in the news from World War I, to the present. The advisers are Miss Ley, Miss Hovde and Miss Williams. . ' Maloney, Jack Levitas, James E. Hansen, Wilbert Kennedy, George Larsen, Carol Hasseler, and Alice I.O.L. I.O.L. activities began in earnest with the regu lar Combined Arts Fall Recital on November 14. The recital took on a patriotic note with the recitation of poetry of other lands and climaxed with nThe Scum Of The Earth.u Many of the l.O.L. girls took part in the Fox River Valley Speech Recital, to which East High School was host, on December 3. Try outs were held on February 5 and 12. Members accepted and initiated included Marifrances Fleming, Monnie Abrams, Marguerite Jacqmin, Eleanor Sacotte, Nadine McKee and Janice Abrahams. Unusual were the spring activities of the I.O.L., in that rather than an evening recital they presented a Memorial Day Assembly. Officers are: Ruth Current, Presidentg Marcia Wood, Vice-President, Joyce Kennedy, Secretary. The advisers are Miss Williams and Miss Ley. v ORATORIANS The Oratorians have been even more active this year than previously. They presented a Truth Or Con- sequences assembly in the early fall. They acted as one of the sponsors for the December 3, speech meet. They presented original oratory assemblies o April lO, l7, and 24. The inspirational orations were of a patriotic theme. An innovation in club activities resulted in pre- paration for the Pannel Discussion held in Oshkosh on April 15. In preparation for the meet, the boys held intra-club panels on nDoes The High School Meet The Needs Of The Present Day.n Those selected to attend the meet were James E. Hansen and Dick Lewellen--who also presented their original orations there--John Munson, Robert Lavaque, George Maloney, Jack Levitas, Roland Hershman, Duke Gocke, Floyd Stender, Gordon Kelly and James D. Hansen. Others who did not go to Oshkosh were Tom Bur, Dick Carroll, and John Woltjen. The advisers are Miss Hovde, Miss Hessing and Mr. Mac- Phail.
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BRIO? IHSS ag!! ef M52 Mrs. Clover:- - Johnny Clover: ---- - - Mr. Clover: - - - - - Spud Erwin: ------- Susan Blake: -------- Eunice Charles Charles McFarland - James E. Hansen - - -Duke Gocke - - -Doris Rollin Betsy Erwin: ----- - - Marifrances Fleming Stage Manager: - - - Assistant: - - -'- - - - Business Chairmen: - - - - Ticket Sales Directors: - - Properties Ohairman: - - - - ' Costumes Chairman:- CAST Martha Willard: ----- - -Mary Atkinson ' Officer CCappyj Simmons: ------ Leonard DeBaker Henry Quinn: ------------ - John Toppins -Lucy Belle Lee: ------------ Kathleen Cyr Preston Hughesz- - -------- Clifford Hyska Football Playersz- - -Jack Levitas, George Maloney, George Larson, Don Wright PRODUCTION STAFF Robert Warner - Donald Woelz June Rose Morrison Mary Lou Macco - - Miss M. Schroeder Mrs. M. Berg Mr. Hoops Lois Kriedeman DMkStdz Betty Vieaux Lois Joost Cleo Kramer Burwyn Gordon - Vivian Rosely Barbara Salscheider Marguerite Jacqxnin Make-up Chairman: ---- ---- John Zierson Publicity Director: -------- Rosemary Baenen Marie King Jane Dettman Miss E. Foeller Chairman: -------------- Monnie Abrams Skit Publicity Chairm n: ------- Arbutus Bogle Millicent Davis Sue Gould Clement Pigeon Elwood Vanden Busch Stage Crew: - - - - - ----- Gerald Sloper Francis Martell Tom Van Iten Louis Process Wendal La Fortune Earl Beth - - - - - - - - - Dorthie Buyarski - -------- Monnie Abrams Program Design: Program Make-up: ' Sue Gould , Miss Hayes Stage: ----------------- Alice Menne Ushers:- Daniel Rybichi, head usher, Corrine Banta, Elaine Bleich, Mary Jane LaLuzerne, La- Verne Netols, Marjorie Krueger, Beatrice Denis, Eugenia Thompson, Carol Huebner, Marie Tilliard, Carol MoMonagle, LaVerne Andre, Gladys Schrickel, Gwen Smith Docrmen: ----- Wilfred Motquin, Edward Burkhart Miss Henrietta Ley is in charge of the ushers and doormen.
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