Hoisington High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Hoisington, KS)

 - Class of 1941

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LM' Ml' 'L'lCJ The dramatics class is a new department in the high school curriculum which is steadily becoming more popular, The speech and dramatics classes were or- ganized as part of the curriculum for the first time nucleus of a speech department, presented by the two classes of J,R, Tharp, instructor of throughout the semesters, Each this year to form the Various plays were under the direction speech and dramatics, member of the dramatics class received experience in plays before the public, through the student directed plays at the termination of the course, The play HThe New Systemn was presented at the County Teachers Convention and at one of the Booster Programs, The cast consisted of Eleanor Murphy, Dale Whiteman, Clara Schultz, Bob Kroesch, Theaus Fox. WD sl is Q NEI-v t f Anita Munger and Mary Jane Stowell, HThis Younger Generationu was presented at the Methodist church on Nov, 26 and also at one of the Booster Programs, The cast was composed of Earl 0'Neal,Corinne Kirkpatrick, Velda Dawson, Theaus Fox, Alberta Walker and Bill Van Brimmer, The mystery comedy nThe Vacant Housen was presented in chapel on March 14, Members of the cast were Jeanette Steiner, Bob Helwig, Mickey Arbsland, Bob Valerius, Ruth Butler and directed by Bonnie Walter A one-act play contest semester as a culmination plays were directed by 0 79 Eleanor Davis, The play was with the help of Mr, Tharp, was held at the end of the of the semestefs work, The the students and judges consisted of members of the faculty, Eleanor Murphy fScheuylerJ, Naomi Dawson Q Susan 2, Walt Harman CHebersD, Lloyd Jaynes KBrad1eyJ, Joyce Herres fMarionJ, Emil Manweiler QLarkinJ, Mickey Arbsland CSamsonJ, Bob Kroesch CRoderickJ, Bill Neal fJerryJ, Lois Campbell CHelenP, Q -5 .9 ' The senior play HA Character Intrudesu a delightful fantasy, proved to be one of the most unusual plays of the season, It was presented in the high school auditorium on Tuesday, November 19, HA Character Intrudesn was something dif- ferent for the followers of amateur dra- matics of H,H,S, The cast consisted- of Lloyd Jaynes, Lois Campbell, Mickey Arbsland, Bob Kroesch, Joyce Herres, Bill Neal, Walter Harman, Eleanor Murphy and Naomi Dawson, 27 fQ.:-l -Q.. .mi , V1 W ' v-v' fQ1I1Q fr 4-,.--J'. Z7l-:'.., .,

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Jw efezlld me HAnother Springn, the all school play, was presented on Thurs, Feb, 13 in the high school auditorium, It was sponsored by the Girl Re- serve under the direction of Mies Johnson, The cast was chosen from the entire student body, The prologue of the play carried one back to Revolutionary War days in a scene which prepared one for the following acts, Every line was filled with action and many beauti- ful thoughts were portrayed, Members of the cast were Marjorie Fanestil, Earl O'Neal, Bob Jaynes, Lois Campbell, Mary Jane Stowell, Ray Thayer, Glen Nuss, Anita Munger, Harrison Madden and Pat Benson, 'saab , I 4,1 . he rgdj iid! 1 Fre i 1 N X . xg' Qt, N 'K my F 'H A Glen Nuss fDr, Mortonf, Pat Benson CSugarJ, Harrison Madden fwash- ingtonl, Betty Staten fExtraJ, Mary J, Stuwell fGay Stevensl, Johnny Meyer fextraj, Bob Jaynes QNelson Browningj, Shirley Foster fExtraJ, Lois Campbell QMrs, Garlislej, Marjorie Fanestil QNancey Carlisley Earl 0'Neal fDavid Leey, Alberta Walker fExtraD, Albert Younger fExtra5. Nan Bilvew fExtral. Bob Kroesch fExtraJ, Tom Daly fExtraJ, Glynnese Lee QExtraJ, Anita Munger QMiss Pendergastj, Ray Thayer fBenjamim Leel, nl ll 3 I me-6 The play, uBright And Gloriousn, a philosophical l drama, was presented at the Central Prairie League One-Act Play Festival wrich was held in the high school auditorium on March 21, Hoisington placed second in the contest which was judged by Dr, Grafton of K,U, The play was also presented at the April Mo, Pac, Booster program, nBright And Gloriousn was entered in the district festival at Gt, Bend on March 29th, Members of the cast were Jo Ann Tindall, Joyce V, Herres, Clara Schultz, Alberta Walker, Naomi Dawson, f Bob Jaynes and Earl 0'Neal, The play was directed by J, R, Tharp, 26



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md! lst Row-Wilson, Blandon, Russell, Karst, Adkins,,Grosz, Daly, Whiteman, Schoeppel, Hester, Harman, Crouch, Brown, Deines, Pope, Helwig, Dott, Thomas, Connor, Rowley, Munger 2nd Row Nuee, A, Younger, Hall, Herres, Howell, Thayer, G, Winter, Kroesch, B, Jaynes, Meyer, P, Younger, Keyes, Finn, Miller 3rd Row-Zimmerman,Carroll, Horning, C, Blair, Stowell, L, Camp- bell, D, Campbell, Crouch, Bilyew, Triplett , Bruce, Ellgen, H,Tindall, D, Blair, M, Brack, Lee, Bradshaw, Pickert, J, Tindall, Hall, Ericks, Barton, Peterson, Humphrey 4th ROW Jenkins, Pennington, Davis, LaGrange, Munger, Fanestil, R, Butler, Taylor, Foster, Norton, Dawson, Brewer, Van Brimmer, Neal, Herres, Reif, P Sunter, Shira, Steiner, H I II 'PA An QZQQZQ Q07 wp E., . W' 'Wi-Qif0fQirs Ruble, L, Butler, Hancock, Turner, 'I UH, E , , ,Q as s v . , ' Z ,nj , . 'v nw. - 1 2nd Row-Winter Van Brimmer Harman Zimmerman, Fanestil, Munger, Campbell, ' ,' ' ' . T- dull Z a E Peterson, Whiteman lst Row-Barton Brewer, Lee, Taylor, ln Taylor, Munger , l.. X 7 5 . A .Lf .ajii IQ'-1 1 2nd Row-Blandon, Munger, Taylor, Winter, lst Row-Lee, Fanestil, Campbell, The vocal department of H,H,S, under the direction of Miss Ruth Jenkin opened the season with about 91 members in the chorus, A new group was organized this year known as the choir, This is a selected group chosen by their display of talents and consists of about 50 persons, The vocal department has taken part in many activities and has presented programs of various types, They journeyed to Ellsworth in the fall to attend the music festival A They presented a chapel at which all the contest numbers were given, At the first of the year the following ensembles were chosen:Trio,Sex- tette, Quartet, Madrigalians and Triple Trio, Of these only the Triple Trio went to the district contest, U ' Twenty-two persons sang solos in the spring recital, From these were chosen the ones who participated in the district contest in the spring

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