Morningside High School - Sceptre Yearbook (Inglewood, CA)

 - Class of 1960

Page 128 of 184

 

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.ft V' i: Q T24 p -5- I o-Egg n' w R . C I Y ,W A 654 dede gecuclq LEFT PAGE, Top to Bottom: Diana Ladd, senior- design Iayout, Art IV, Jerry Grossberg, senior- design and painting, Art IV, Richard Chodowski, senior-painting, Art IV. RIGHT PAGE, Top to Bottom: Martin Garcia, senior-design and painting, Art III, Linda Arnold, freshman-general art, Art Ig Robert Ryan, sophomore-painting, Art II.

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L WM ill LW J, ' 6 it , L J il, . ' R a Q P J ' o 9'-W WLW1 2- i With the presentation of l7 one act plays, this years d a a artm proved to be very busy , g2f ll The first one-act play of the year, The Forgotten Ma ' tarred V ic' Popko, Renee Martinet, Dan Lewis, Kathy Brodrick, and Judi Bowers. lt wa the story of an unwanted girl who was found a home by an anonymous man. Following was Early Frost with Carole Mooney, Kathy Hagerman, and Elaine Bailey. lt was the story of a woman who was haunted by the thought of an accident in which a child was smothered. The Body is All Yours was about a group of girls who were writing a play. The girls were Linda Russell, Joan Chambers, and Betty Blick. The story of the famous murder case of Lizzie Borden starred Sarah Madden, Paula Biles, and Julie Ferris. Mary Beth Vanderveer, Rory Gerstle, Joan Stoner, Barbara Reed, and Sondra Brodsky were in The Old Lady Shows Her Med- als, the story of an old cleaning woman who invents a son during World War l. The play about six people on a picnic was Antic Spring, with Barbara Rhine, Glen Wedin, Kathy Bell, and Wayne Stevers. Sorry, Wrong Number was the tense story of a woman who gets a wrong number and hears a mur- der plot. This one-woman show starred Pat Davis. Jim Williams, -Djgtlruy Boettger, and Judy Fidel were in Dark lnterlude, the story of a hunchback and his badly scarred housekeeper. The next three plays- Golden Land, Good Bye to the Clown, and Pinnacle -starred Vicki Kocher, Carole Wood, Betsy Pfeiffer, Tom Nar- dini, Karen Anderson, Sue Stember, Judy Short, and Ruth Hayward. Miracle for Three starred Pam Sims, Pam Stephenson, and Penny Hers- man. Carol Peterson, Barbara Schumacher, Petty Joanidies, and Sabine Rupp- right played in Mr, Parker Passes Over, the story of Mrs. Parker, who makes up an imaginary Mr. Parker so that she will inherit some money. Joint Owners in Spain was the story of four ladies in a rest home. lt starred Gay Archambault and Mildred Manning. A mix-up in the telephone lines was the result of Party Line. lt starred Renee Martinet. A satirical English play about a group of country people who cornered a German flyer in a tree was The Sportsman. lt starred Jim Manning, Leanne Manska, Pam Born, and Linda DeContreras. Dope was the dramatic story of a boy and his sister who try to overthrow the influence of narcotics. Jeff Davis, Tom Manes, and Steve Miller were the actors. 7 msec Dedigdzed ' ik W i FW fit? 'Q 5. I xiii sv-W' H QD N. ,



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and czlenlf. Art Department students, with the help of the Art Club, experimented and came up with some beautiful work during the school year of 1959- 1960. Some of the proiects students made were mosiacs, mobiles, oil and water paintings, designs, letterings, posters and scratch boards. Outstanding art students were Jon Pennington, who designed the senior emblem, Robert Ryan, an oil painter who had some of his work displayed at the Long Beach Art Gallery, Linda Arnold, poster contest winner, and Dee Esboldt, winner of the Women's Club Award. Martin Garcia, president of Art Club, Richard Chodowski, Achieve- ment Award winner, Jerry Grossberg, entrant in the California State Fair, and Diana Ladd were other excellent students. Art students visited art exhibits at UCLA, USC, Beverly Hills, and Long Beach. For their last event ofthe year, a dinner was held in Hollywood for the Art Department and Art Club members. ' WB 254

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