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Dave Kaufman, Carol Monzione, Bob Lancashire, Bob Lancashire, Barbara Clouser, Carol Riehl, June Harpold, Gary Stofch, Rennie Edgein, Phil June Harpold, Gary Storch. Tambling, Ann Austin, Joanne Burkhardt, Betty Jobes, Marilyn Marquardt, Barbara Clouser. CAST Irene Burgess, the play director 7 ............. Barbara Clouser Loretta Fuller, a stage-struck heroine ,.,.,.,. June Harpold Andy Fullbright, her bewildered boyfriend .. Gary Storch Nancy Lecerid ge, the banker's daughter H Carol Monzione Milt Sanders, a failure in trigonornetry ,,,, Rennie Edgein Jacko Gutherie, a boy with a swollen head g Bob Lancashire Mr. Carter, the journalism teacher ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, John Norris Tony Peterson, the grouchy janitor ,,,,,, David Kaufman Elsie Hunter, high school senior ..,.,,V, .,,,,, A nn Austin janet Young, high school senior ..,.,,, ,,,,.,,.,, B etty Jobes Buck O'Hara, an athlete ,...,,,....,...... ,.,,,,, P hil Tambling Kyle Roberts, a flamboyant actress ..... ..,,,, C arol Riehl Miss Moran, the home ec. teacher s...,,,,....,, Venita Riggs Miss Rivers, the senior sponsor ,, ,,,.. .,,,... E velyn Chenot joan White, typical senior girl ,,,,,.,,,,,, Joanne Burkhart Sylvia Moore, typical senior girl ateffa Marilyn Marquardt Mr. Richard Lefueridge, the town banleer ,. Lynn Thursby Mrs. Young, extra .. ,,.....,,..,.,,,,t,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Rita McClintock A next-door neighbor s...,,, ,,,,,,, H elen Sturm Evelyn Chenot fsittingj, Venita Riggs, John Norris, Barbara Clouser. Q
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Q monthly meetings of the Canton Council This year our umor Red Cross IS packing a giant gift box in conjunction with all the schools in the Canton area With Mrs Oswald as our competent adviser, we hope that we may fulfill our purpose of sharing with others and giving them help when they need it projects, they experimented with white mice and their living habits This to say the least, created quite an atmosphere The death and burial of one of the mice also added an air of interest to the rooms surrounding the Science laboratory Their other experiments proved very interesting and valuable to the members Mr LaHue and Mr Dobson advise the club FIRST ROW fleft to rightj: S. Elson, B. Werley, N. Hagen- locher, G. Greenho, L. Meyers, C. Mc- Anall, C. Gilmore. SECOND ROW: S. Mclilwee, S. Devis, M. Weber, B. Tho- ma, J. Guenther, J. Harpold, K. Mid- dleton. T H I R D ROW: H. Boerngen, C. Fisher, K.Wise,M.Schworm, J. Hushour, E. Che- not, J. Ward, Mrs. Oswald. FOURTH ROW: J. Wahl, S. Clatter- buck, R. McClin- tock, N. Post, N. Sautters, J. Johnson, M. Marquardt. FIRST ROW Cleft to rightjz Jim Kindy, Dan Piper, Sally Evans, Joyce John- son, Carol Dorn, Gretchen Lehman, Arletta Mohler, Hal- lie Boerngen, Judy Willaman, Mr. Dob- son. SECOND ROW: Mr. LaHue, Stuart Smith, Jon Foltz, Dale Mil- ler, David Perkins, Judy Burns, Nancy Essig, Judy Swope, Barbara Pratt, Bar- bara Moore.
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U IOR PLAY Something new and different! That describes the junior Play presented on the supposedly unlucky night of Friday the 15th of November. The play, the first dramatic performance of the year, was appropriately entitled Curtain Going Up, a comedy in three acts by Gregory Johnston. The new and different aspects included such novelties as little scenery, entrances and exits through the auditorium, a play within a play, and an open curtain while the audience assembled. In addition, the comic lines, the true-to- life characters, and the lively action all combined to make the production an outstanding one that both the audience and the cast will long remember. The plot concerns what takes place behind the scenes during the rehearsals, and after the presentation of a play in Riverview High School. Miss Burgess, the young director, is faced with the following obstacles in producing her first play: a grouchy old janitor, the disappearance of the playbooks at the first meeting of the cast, crossed-up high school romances with a capital R, a stage- struck heroine, her jealous boyfriend, an unexpected visit by a professional actress, a banker's daughter driven to theft and dirty tricks by her father's ambitions, and last but not least, romance for Miss Burgess herself. In fact, almost anything that can happen does happen. FIRST ROW fsittingl: Carol Monzione, John Norris, Barbara Clouser, June Harpold, Venita Riggs. SECOND ROW: Carol Riehl, Betty Jobes, Marilyn Marquardt, Joanne Bprkhardt, Rita McClintock, Evelyn Chenot, Gary Storch, Ann Austin. THIRD ROW: Phil Tambling, Helen Sturm, David Kaufman, Lynn Thursby, Bob Lan- cashire, Rennie Edgein. Page 29
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