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The entire production was under the direction of Mr. Paul N. Marsteller, aided by Stage Managers, Leslie Bistline and Joyce Binner. Sets were designed and painted by Mr, Lloyd W. Wagener and Glenn Bear. They were erected by Mr. Dennis H. Mum- mert and the stage crew. Costumes were super- vised by Miss Ohnalee Teats, music supervision was by Miss Anne Heplerg and accompaniment at the piano was by Judy Otto. At the student matinee and the two evening performances additional flavor of the period was added with the use of programs printed in the style of the nineties, ushers costumed in Victorian- period dresses, and a player piano entertaining be- fore the play and during intermissions. And, as if to make it complete, the villain was liberally USHERS FOR THE PLAY LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Spangler, Eloise Speck Phyllis Myers, Barry Miller, Jean Nell, Lynne Albl hallenges Senior Play Cast pw 'rf 2 ENTIRE PRODUCTION STAFF FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Faye Zook, John Smith, Nancy Sherman, Doris Kelli- son, Pat Walker. SECOND ROW: Leslie Bistline, George Elder, Cynthia Blanchard, Janet Grissinger, Darlene Baker, Judy Otto, Sally Ditmer, Frances Linden. THIRD ROW: Stanley Herr, Jim Koser, Dan Fishel, Glenn Bear, Joyce Binner, Diane Freed, Miss Teats, Mr. Marsteller.
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FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Sally Ditmer, Nancy Sherman, Pat Walker. SECOND ROW: Darlene Baker, Judy Otto, John Smith, Glenn Bear, Janet Grissinger, Doris Kellison, Leslie Bistline. THIRD ROW: Dan Fishel, Diane Freed, Joyce Binner. 'Dirt Work at the Crossroads' The Senior Class play, Dirty Work at the Cross- roads, a satire on the old-time gay nineties melo- drama, was presented on November 13 and 14. Bringing into play as many of the time-tested tricks, devices, and bits of acting as could be used, the cast and crews took the audiences right back into the day of vile villains, scheming villainesses, pure heroines, and brave heroes. The setting fa garden outside the poor heroinels farm cottagej was done with a series of wings and a large painted backdrop, and the addition of railroad tracks in the final scene is still vividly remembered by all who saw the fast express roaring down the tracksn as the hero and faithful farm hand were helplessly tied to the tracks. John Smith alternately raved and purred as the vile villain who constantly was foiled in all his evil attempts, Nancy Sherman was his scheming companion - both of course being from the City. Victims of their treachery and double-dealing were Janet Grissinger, the pure and long-suffering he- roine,. Doris Kellison, her poor deluded mother, Dan Fishel, the patient and honest farm hand, and Glenn Bear, the brave but slightly-dense hero. Visitors from the city included the wealthy so- ciety matron, played by Sally Ditmer, her daughter - Darlene Baker and their French maid - Diane Freed.
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FIRST ROW, Left to Right: John Smith, Larry Kline- dinst, Alan Bair, Chuck Hammond, Donald Cook, Sam Hill, Ed Baughman, Don Ruth, Charles Bingham, Ted Laughman, Jeff Byers. SECOND ROW: Faye Zook, Dar- lene Baker, Gail Rider, Judy Otto, Jean Nell, Doris Kelli- son, Barbara Spangler, Lynne Albl, Sally Ditmer, Sis Jones, Mary Miller. THIRD ROW: Joan Kimmel, Linda Myers, Nancy Heiges, Karen Smith, Donna Cocklin, Bonnie Evans, Marguerite Ralston, Carolyn Ward, Rogene Stough, Janet Grissinger, Eloise Speck, Judy Farence, Gloria Myers, Mar- tena Myers, Gloria Markel. FOURTH ROW: Larry Myers, Charles Junkins, Larry Cocklin, Rudolph Hopf, Jerry Brownawell, Barry Bollinger, Robert Slagle, Larry Ward, Lynn Harbold, Lorin Warehime, John Lowery, Glenn Bear, Edward Hoffman, Roger Reynolds, Dave Wagner. Magic Moments to Remember FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Miss Patricia Zimmerman, OND ROW: Mr. Joseph Lauer, Mr. Frederick Heindrlck, Miss Anne Hepler, Mrs. Herman Armstrong, Mrs. M. Lu- Mr. Herman Armstrong, Mr. M. Luther Scott, Mr. Dale ther Scott, Mrs. Dale Smith, Mrs. Ralph Byers, Mrs. Charles Smith, Mr. Ralph Byers, Mr. Charles Rider, Mr. George Rider, Mrs. George Hertwick, Mrs. Jack Taylor, Mrs. Rich- Hertwick, Mr. Jack Taylor, Mr. Richard Fyler, Mr. Richard ard Fyler, Mrs. Richard Musser, Mrs. Richard Hoopes. SEC- Musser, Mr. Richard Hoopes.
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