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I ramafic gui!! Although the Dramatic Guild is well-known by its annual three-act production, those who are members know it to mean more than just that. Weeks of preparation are needed to give plays that live up to the standards of their successful predecessors. Acting is not the sole aspect ot the Guild members: some of them are mainly interested in stage makeup application, tech- nical lighting. scenery preparation, or directing. When all these interests are combined, we have a wonderful play. Such a production was A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, which was highly acclaimed. The Connecticut Yankee was played by Bob Justice. The rest of the cast included: Ray Brusca as Merlin, the magician Norma Nymark as Clarence, the page: Don Berg as King Arthur Rita Lachman as Sandy: Sue Sutton as Queen Morgan Le Fay: Phyllis Hom as Queen Guinevere: Marlene Rubanowitz as Elaine: Harry Schukar as Sir Lancelot: Bob Seltzer as Sir Sagramor: Dolores Rennard as Mrs, Bennett: Carol Nystrom as Marion Bennett. PLAY HUNTING OFFICERS President ...............,......... Bob Justice Vice-President .... ..... I o-Ann Barnes Secretary ....,.. .... S hirley Berthold Treasurer .......... .... R ay Brusca Sergeant-at-Arms ..... .... G ene lackson THE BIG MOMENT Seventy-nlne
ZW! flf... First Row: Obermire. Morrison. Kessler. Schari, Minker. Wexler. Glasscock. Fraenlrel. Kolar. McCoy. Second Row: Wollt. Ash. Swartstrorn, Fox. Copilevits. Winesufl. Tollent. Feldman. Miss Lucas, Groepper. Mathis. ,Quia igroolucfion The Radio Production Class. under the sponsor- ship ot Miss Gertrude Lucas, has been very active this year. In simulated broadcasts they produced A Trolley Car Named Prudence for the Mothers' Club and The Birth Oi The Song, Silent Night for the student body at Christmas. Blue Bams for the Iourneys Into Story-Land Series was broadcast from Station KFUO. Five members were chosen to be auditioned for participation in the Central Workshop at Station KSLH. Some of these same students assisted in the dedication of the new school station. One member was selected to participate in the series Your Business Career. One of the highlights of the term was the Radio Field Trip which included a rehearsal of The Land We Live In program. a tour oi KSD and KSD-TV, and a tour at KWK. On May 26. an original drama concerning Forest Park was broadcast on KSLH as part of a series written, directed and produced by the High School Workshop. First Raw: Ginsberg. Berger. Winesult. Sclmrl. Brusca. Mathis, McCoy. Glasscoclc. Second Row: Donovan. Brant. Williams. Reii. Wittner, Garnett. Rosen. Brock. Wood. Thlrd Row: Meredith. Schneider. Beveridge. Gottlieb. Gitel. Roth. Lewis. Miss Lucas. Eighty ,ning erm
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