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senrors sparkle rn gay medy dear ruth Weeks ot proctrce were well worth the eftorts ot the double cost ot seniors who presented the closs ploy Dear Ruth by Normon Kronzo on Jonuory seventeenth ond eighteenth Corel Lindsay and Pot Woolery were perfect os the confused Ruth and Dovld Hayes ond Harold A Olsen were convsnclng as the impulsive Lieutenant Seovvfrght Adctang humor were Donna Pedersen oncl Ann Rohleder os the colored mold lvllruom the sister responsible tor everyones dlttl culty vvos vvell portrayed by Lots Moses ond Pot Pcrlcrrlne vv re Ruta Dedersen Dolls Stelnle Douglos Currence and Ed Anderson were ex el lent IU the role ot the pcs 1 on Vverner ond flfes Loclcetz dvd Cl splendld piece work os Albert th rcxecl hcxnce Oth r c t members Included Joon Otto ouse J nes D Ke v Sob Vondenheuvel Phrl Sny der and Foul Seoburq Mus Florence Vest drrectccl the 5 rocluctron Meetmg Ruth s parents for the flrst tame was a crucral moment for Left to rlght are Dorns Steunle Harold A Olsen Edwar Anderson To thus man I thee med Left to right are Carol Lrndsay Dave Hayes Bob Vandenheuvel Alorse Jones Mules Locketz Douglas Currence Almost every day at Murray sees actnvnty on the part of the stage force members Thus famrllar scene verifies the fact that thus organlzatron plays on essentral part rn stage produchons Parntrng scenery for the Senior Class play are these members of the stage force Roger Seaborg Robert Stearns Fred Llndholm Glenn Thoma Marlln Peterson Walter Hughes Page twenty sex v I 0 co Il ll ' ., . A g ' , , aan. ' A ' , . , d h'l ' , , s ' , re! ti R ' lxrfl f of , o trus' t' t s . c ost Al ' o , ick ' -lley, If ' . ,lf ' ' rf I . . . r
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Page 30 text:
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hollywood-look this way Dramatrc Cglub rs an actrve organrzatron consrstrng ot srxty members Under the drrectron ot Mrss Flor ence Vest regular meetrngs are held monthly Drama rs about as old as man It has fulfilled and strll serves n any purposes rn lute relrgron and educatron The .and ot make belreve rs a true picture ot thus Jroup Skrts rmpersonatrons and monologues con trrbute to therr ever ready sprrrt At every scheduled ,f x hQl lzonS Unlllhlfed Pravrdrng mt rest and ex perrence for radro televrsron and stage rs the prrmary arm of the Dramatc Club Under the advrsershrp of Muss Florenc Vest thus organization meets once a month At meet nqs members gave presertatlons whale fellow enthus asts also act as crrtrcs of each others performances Everyone enloys drscussrons of com mon rnterests rn the field of drama Memorrzrng lrnes and grv rng proper expressrons was all forgotten when a prcnlc was he d In the sprung as a flthrg reward for the years work Omcers are left to rrght Tom Brllmgton presrdent Jerry Barnes pro g am charrman Jeanne Thrrv sec etarv Tom Hernz treasu er Forerce Johnson asst program charrman lack Vermarr vrce presrdent behlnd fhe Scenes Art Allen and Burl Carlson focus the spotlrghf and create the proper lghtmg effects for stag presentatrons as well as performrng many other dutres as mem bers of the stage force Page twenty srx meetrng a short one act play was grven by members Drtterent personalrtres possessed varrous comedy characters Last October the rdea was submrtted to the presr dent to have a float rn the home-comrng parade A cornrnrttee was chosen to decorate and to make necessary arrangements for rt It was a ftne Idea' lop honors were presented the club for therr grand entry rn the parade In late March members pre sented a serres ot plays and skrts Every member ot the organrza tron vvas requested to partrcrpate rn some vvay Make up commrt tees and stage torce members 1 o arded the A prcsentatron ot The Mrkado The last event ot the ear was ere 1 Ton Bal n on 3 rs ec to hrs successor rest dont al author ty and leadershrp I , . , . . . rv ' c ba C ls ' choir in its s ' Y I I , I X 1 V l Y , pk - was cr picnic at Phctlen Park. It , ' ff rn s rhcr r ttf gr ,, mir .A g .- .gf-I, r-it I ,wrvy ' ' ' . . . , , V . . ,I . n
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y teens measure growth This year Y Teens had an opportunuty to measure nts growth as ut cele brated tts second blrthday with Carol Dunahey as nts president Other ofllcers Included Donna Trovatten as vlce presldent Lula l-left secretary Doris Steunle treasurer and Joan Otto program chauman Tlc I C C representative was Jane Vrk a lunror Meetlngs were varred an character and were armed to stimulate the members Interests In the tall Mass June Benson from the Unlversuty ol Minnesota State Employment Service explained the correct way to apply for a posntuon In late February a service protect conslstrng ot makmg Easter favors for veterans hosputals was carried out voluntarrly by club members Wmter fun was had when the group sponsored cr boy gurl slenghrnde at the Hilltop Rudlng Academy Another mud winter social event was the All Cnty Dance held at the Arizona Room ot the Pron Ballroom Prohts trom the annual Easter egg sale helped the members to keep the treasury from teellng lonely Mrs Ann Welntrctub ol Murray and Miss Georgna Cook ol the Unuverslty ot Mrnnesota acted as thus year s aclvnsers Z d nce of the hea t Castlng then' approval on programs for the YTeens AlICuty Valentane Dance held Februarv suxteenth are Jane Blornstad Barbara Bluebaugh and Jerry McCarl The Dance of the Hearts was held an the Arrzona Room of the Prom Ballroom A new social actnvuty of Y Teens the AIlCltv dance was a qreat success as the members from d1Herent schools had a chance to become better acqualnted Dancnng to the wnstful straurs of Jack Gabels superb dance band ut was a Valentmes date to be remembered Page twenty enght gurls see year s accomplishments Tcsturg the balloons that were sold for the homecomung game to ge her wth confettu are the Y Teens Board members Ceated left to right Jare Vuk I C C representatnve Carol Dunahey presudent lla Hert secretary Donna Trovatten vce presrzlent Standlng lef o man Doras Stclnle treasurer I I - l I - - I - I A I I I , . . l ' , , ' I 1 - - - C- . , 0 , . . . . . . . . , . C Q . L l A 5 l I - ' T7 . ,xr , . c, , ' 2 L' 'C , f , K ' - ' . ' f r ' ' right-.Ioan O'to, program chair- I x J. A - p N ,. , l ----CM5 V 'vi l - . sr, ' f 389: e X u ll A C I' S 3 I A 1, H - - six I ' A. I A 1 X. I - . I V I
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