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The Senior Play could never have been presented without the competent direction of Miss Howes. The prompters, ticket committee, properties committee, make-.up committee, and the stage crew are to be commended for their capable and necessary help. Though they worked behind the scenes, these people were an invalu- able asset. 'I. Er C4 :RCM My sr op CH Mfln LGR ARA my Rfb r,,,, To W QF'-Y rl . T4 PLO LGR x f N -.IE T R K W '-.ix Mus A r f - 'Y T4 N Q A L X ,K . X H was A-ESTEI T h K t -X Q N --c V 'WM T4 RA, - ,uk - , K -XX 1 fm, , H --N, An K-.R-N - t R hh , A ., xp .p - . ...,.., Ro LD AA NWC C, 116117. 4 R - .NX -T. X- -.. 'Ld BRUCE 'UVTVYN A' E r T' .. N , 'fm -cl., --- Q ' --- ,K 4,,,, , 4 .tml V CII. NDFR4 O . .M l 'f.' ,M N ,I ' ., , X . 1 'Hz A '1 N' 1 Ii II I ff 'w un 'll
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DRESS REHEARSAL PRESENTED MANY PROBLEMS Mabie, Czechowski SENIOR PLAY The 1952 Senior Play, The Front Porch, was a production that struck a serious note and also gained the acclaim of those. who saw either performance. The play was concerned with the hopes and fears and wonders that twine like wisteria around a porch. It introduced us to Georgia, or George as the other folks on the porch called her, and her joy in living and talking to Grandpa and playing jacks. The play told us of unimportant people, people who do not count for much in the bump and bustle of modern living. The Front Porch took us away from the big things of life, like wars and elections, and introduced us to faith and reality and the peace of a porch. at vie x W' ov' 5 rf- I , We 00069 .,-FN, wsasw ,, V, ,..,- W L ww S' J, ' in uv an o s ,NDI M 004 pn B n I J, ,.... .WA ve? ,Y x .. we-W q,,ytxC:. ,A ,, L r ml Wm! 6,460 pl A , f- mtv- ev. ,nn ,, -A ,Re ww ,aw aw, Lx L, . -was Net dn. vw 6 1 . me xt. ,mf vw- -we yi W, w vmcsww NNW -dSNN.91uAg,,t sn 1- kwa. . Bm my C wa- vxxw, dm- QD a. r 'i V xu.3'll' twwi hm wi S N0 ww- Dum- Y 1- - I I .. . am ww ew af.. t en. ,gm X q..ll'5 500' A-IU' 61.5 ,ow V An,-., me-it door Udall W, V WU' ,puns V me wx 1-W ,1 M Nw ww- nd. ,Ax X + X x V i 4 vm so W M Y X WGNE M cv' .nr N ont my who ,N rl ,CX awww 0 wmww 1 1 L C THE CAST WAS CALLED BACK FOR TWO CURTAIN CALLS Mason, Francisco, Bruce, Finlayson, Czechowski, Nowicki, Herrett, Schmitt, Rieller, Powers, Miss Howes, Axelson, Anderson, Wolf, Mabie, Wilson, Grimm. GEORGE'S RIBBON HELD THE SECRET OF LIFE WHICI 24 SHE NEVER QUITE UNDERSTOOD Finlayson, Riefler, Powers, Mabie, Anderson, Czechowski.
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Quimby, O'Grabisz, Lenhard, Mrs. Birdsey, Herrett, Czechowski, Liberty, Riefler, Lucarell, Axelson, Mabie, Heath, Blinston, Hale, Smith, Finlayson, Meyn, Altenburg, J. Dennick, Klippert, Wolfe, Mclnerney, Rittman, Fowler, Ross, Webber, I.. Dennick CChr.D, Fawcett, Rowe. EDITORIAL STAFF Through the annual staffs are compiled the materials that constitute our yearbook. Although the greater majority of com- E C H 0 E S mittee members are from the senior class, ' a few sophomores and juniors are ac- cepted for training and experience. At the head of each group is a chairman whose duty it is to supervise the activities of his committee. Each chairman, the editor, and the assistant editor serve on the executive staff and are responsible for the over-all editing of the annual. Altenburg, Tatford, Nel- son, Kreamer, McGuire, Rogan, Nickrenz, Behrns CChr.j, Riefler, Mois- sinac. ART STAFF moves wether? gehifls PHOTOGRAPHY ebber, E gale, STAFF Kbertw -L Buiaeu , Wilson, Fowler, Gaylord Nicki? S1PSYY QChr.J, Melberg, Liberty. MOYK ,YXXJE 97560 26
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