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Mn y, , 15: 'x HA Young Mlainfs FQLHCYM A Young Man's Fancy, a three-act play presented in March, was sponsored by the Ingle- wood Teachers Association. All profits were put into a Scholarship Fund for the Future Teachers of America from both Morningside and Inglewood High Schools. The amusing comedy, which was about a timid young boy in a summer camp, starred Gary Carlin, Ken Del Conte, Ruth Pettijohn, Judy Jensen, Sandy Phelps and Tom Grates. Uneatacit Plays Another interesting drama activity has been a series of one act plays dramatized by the various periods. Period 1 presented Cup of Kindness and Pink and Patches. 'tGray Bread and Elizabeth were the contributions of Period 2. Period 3 presented New Fountainf, the cerebral palsy play, and 6'Cracked Ice. Roughly Speaking, Three Cents a Day and Just Another Saturday were shown by Period 6. 'Forgotten Many' was seen during the Easter vacation. These plays were usually viewed during lunch time with drama students and other Monarchs acting as the audience. They gave the students an excellent opportunity to work on the stage with costumes, make up and lighting. They also gave many students a chance for acting experience they would have otherwise missed.
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1 The combined ellorts of the music and drama rg, r-2 A departments produced this year's Christmas pro- ' 4 t M gram The Six Senses of Christmas. The pro- gl! 1 gram. which featured the junior and senior girls' l glee and the A Cappella Choir. presented such songs as Dry Bones. l-ullaby. Sing Noel and Ave Maria. These were introduced by Mr. Ton while he H talked about the tive senses of Christnias-siglit, ,fl hearing. smell, touch and tasteg-and,'aQegn1pli1zis'ized, j U the sixth and most inipottansfserisealfai'thQ,X T I V' J I I 'Av l Y This inspirational and lenteftainjftt! lfprogrghi - 3 seems a line way to have 'bI'6llgfTlj Al'lC curtain ,' pk . T T . T1 1 T T M55 TT down on the eventtul year of 1957i gf! T W! 1 I A ,' Ty Tf TT f' T ' Tx, Y TT1.5!7! ,OV 1 if H T s if Ch ' ft ff g A my t Tl, 0 XX CHSQSQ IFJIS H1315 V eef' T , T T fl T tl t Q ,J qi fullf f T ,fl V if t p My M' Dif f t pf! L7 A ' T at T f 3 1 ,f I' T 5 L i 1, rf T T Q , i ,pau y f. ' ,Tf' , 1' l V I L ff- ,ffl My ',,f3 ff L' c I , I ' ,1 JL , jj 1 X A Tl ' V L ff fm f p T T T f ft' 2 Q I fl, J L H , fm, J wk lf . . g MT N IL I lx! Q xxx ff T f I ,Q I ,WT Ullsaillacs iiitit The Rain? X3 1 xi J 'iLilacs in the Rain was a hectic comedy starring Jo Anne Premack, Martyn A ns, Judy Berry, Ja 'ce Green, Connie McEwen, Larry Balliet, Warren Chick and Tom Grates. The play was presented in ebruary a ,was seen for two nights. The story tells of an American family, consisting of four daughters and the usual two parents. Each somehow in- volves the others in his problems until everything is in a confusing tangle. Everyone's problems are finally straightened out, however, and the family returns to its usual state. I l T 1
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x DV u t A . ' 1 fx ' ' -4 4 WNNX .1 ,' ff If If . f -v I . t J ,v . . 1 t , L XQx L 'NL KCLV kr gilt t till? qtlwll t my t' L NK V X U kk X x lk 0 l f QTY xtl Q tit KV is lx ill ' it it 0 v LT ,lt ilk fl t -,tt I fx v 11 -s v . l l . t' , Q I 'K 'V x L L, v i t i llintgleyvoodl Pageant LQ t 'LUN Ylmbt , LL X T1L'l X L W ul fly L . NA special. activity in which drama department participated this year was the Inglewood Ftttteth Anniversary Pageant. The department furnished both the actors and the dancers for this event, which was held June 6 and 7 at the Centinella Bowl. The cast, which was assembled by Mr. Ton, contained over 2000 members. Morningside students played prominent parts. Q The outstanding job don-e on this civic undertaking is another reason we at Morningside teel our drama department IS one of the best in the city. HA Bell for Adlainton A Bell for Adamo boasted of two things which made it a fitting close to a good year. It was one of the first times the play had ever been presented by a high school drama group, and it was enacted by the largest cast of the year. This cast was headed by Ken Del Conte, Chris Cottle, Burton Davies, Sylvia Santany and Warren Chick.
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