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6044! of Clwwacfem 6'The real object of the drama is the exhibition of the human character. -Macaulay. The cast-the heart of The Drama of 1952! And what a superb cast it was: every participant, Whether the star, the sup- porting actor, or the understudy, played his part to perfection. A play is like a picture: the actors are the colors, and they must blend with one another if a perfect work is to be produced. Uoseph Ieffersonl. Through the cooperative efforts of our entire cast, our play, We believed, was a success. Starring in their final season on Normandy's stage were the Seniors, who enacted their roles with great enthusiasm until the final closing curtain. Indispensable to our production, however, were the Iuniors, as supporting actors, and the Sophornores, as understudies. While gaining the experience that they would need later on as stars, they added a great deal to the produc- tion of this year. Every person was important to the success of our play. Yes, the cast was surely the heart of The Drama of 1952.
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CLASS OFFICERS Freeman Porter Mason Thacker eniord - nnefeen .ilurwlreal gin? - jwo FREEMAN, IAMES- lim was President of the Senior Class . . . was a member of the Hi-Y, Student Council, Mixed Chorus, and the Letter- men's Club . . . was the co-captain ot the foot- ball team, best all-around boy in the Senior Class and one of the five most popular boys in the Senior Class . . . plans to attend Iames Mil- liken College. PORTER, IOHN- Iol'1nny was Vice Presi- dent oi the Senior Class . . . was a member of the Language Club and the Student-Teacher Planning Council . . . was the business manager of the Saga, President of the Hi-Y, most popular boy in the Iunior Class and the boy most likely to succeed in the Senior Class . . . plans to go to Washington University. MASON, GWENDOLYN- Gwen was Sec- retary of the Senior Class . . . was a member of the Y-Teens, Vikingettes, Orchesis, and the Courier Staff . . . was a cheerleader, the girl with the best personality in the Senior Class, most popular girl in the Freshman year and one of the five most popular girls in the Senior Class . . . will major in education at Southeast Missouri State College. THACKER, GERALD- Ierry was Treasurer of the Senior Class . . . was a member of the Language Club, Steering Committee, and the Student-Teacher Planning Council . . . was voted the most industrious boy in the Senior Class . . . prefers math and physics . . . future includes studying engineering at Washington University. Page Twenty
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