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DRAMA SENIOR PLAY Our senior class play, Tattletale, was presented on November 14 under the direction of Mr. Osborn The entire play takes place in Fairview, at the Blaine home. Patty Blaine, the tattletale, has many great ambitions. I-ler greatest wish is that she will be a famous author. She has written a story entitled Her Secret Heart, which she hopes Paul Cummings will publish in his paper. Ida May, her girl friend, takes the story to the paper for her so that no one will guess her identity. The next day Patty is very happy until she finds that she has sent her diary instead of the story. In her dairy she has not only written her own opinions on certain sub- jects and people, but her family's also, and, of course, the Whole town is very much insulted. Since Patty has signed the name of Ermintrude de Lacey no one knows the identity of the writer, everyone is wondering who she is and threatening her life. In the end the town realizes that everything said was true and decides to im- prove themselves and the school. The cast of characters was: Patty ......,.,.........,,,................................................,.. Doralee Pont ' the tattlerale Mrs, Blaine .....,,,.,. ...............,,,...........,...... B arbara Thompson her mother Mr, Blaine ,,,,.,., ......,...........,..,........,.,.. R onald Gocmbel her father Isabel ,,,,.,,..,, .........,............,,,............. M arilyn Nowers her older sister Ai-tie ,,,,,,,4 ..,,.,..,,,.,,,,...,.,..,............,............,.......,, D on Moon her younger brother Ida May ..,,...,...............,..............,.............,........... Margene Gay her girl friend Paul Cummings ..i....................................... ....... B ill Price a young editor ' ' Mr. Nixon .........,..............,....................................... Dean Ouart the high school principal Mrs. Nixon .,.......,..........................,..,...,.......,.. LaVonne Spears his wife Tod Jennings ,.........................,...........,...........,........... Ray Shaw Patty's boy friend Xvalf Kennedy ,,,,.,..,,,.........,.,.............,............. Dwaine Dynes Detective M1-S, Vkfiggam ,,.,,,,,.,,,,,...,,,,.....,.,.,..........,.... Beatrice Minnaert l'atty's teacher Barney ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,4. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.....,...,,,........... N athan Ericson i a friend Monica ......., ................................ ........ E l Sie Powell a friend Lguellg ,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,r,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,..,. M 31'llyI1 a friend JUNIOR PLAY The entire action of the play takes place in the dining room of the Kanna .Iamma Sorority house just off the campus of a co-ed college in Beverly, California. Imagine a girls' sorority house on the campus of a well known university. It is Saturday night and the girls are ready to go out for the evening. Some are wishing that they could stay in when suddenly one of the girls is taken ill. A doctor is called in who says that it is chicken pox and quarantines the house for two weeks! VVhen one knows that several of the boys who have been working the house are quarantined also, one can readily visualize the many screamingly funny com- plications and mix-ups that follow. ln Campus Quarantine, the author has taken an in- cident that really happened and has woven a play that is so packed with funny lines, humorous situations and witty dialogue, that an audience never experiences a dull moment. Yes, the juniors will be remembered for making this play live in the minds of the audience. Eugene and Louis in their pajamas, and Ed as a nurse will never be for- gotten. The cast of characters: Gloria Smith .......................................... .......... P hyllis Decker A Kanna jamma sorority girl Mrs. Smith ....................,.,......,.,.................. Patty Thornbrugh Her aunt and house mother of the sorority Berly Shepherd ........... ,,............ .......................,. R i ta Croegaert WVho causes all the trouble Edith Rhodes ...............,,........................................, Greta Peart Another sorority girl Deborah Mercer .............................................. Barbara Houch Who tries to have a romance Lela Dunn .......,...........,........................................ Shirley Fronk 3 l'lll1'SC Dr. Leon Atwell .............................................. Lowell Gerber meek and mild Gordon Dunn .....,......................,................... Louis Teerlinck VVho loves to manage things Ronald Steele ,.,,,......,,,........,...,..........,...... Gene Vandersniek his pal Elliot Maxim ,,,.,.,,,,.....,..,,....,..................... Edward Jorgensen XfVho has a flair for theatricals Finlay Caruthers .................................................... Gene EilCrS His roommate Hoyvafd R055 ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,..,.,,..,,,..........,..,............... Frank SCyllCI' from a rival school -
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THE SAXOPHONE QUARTET The saxophone quartet consisted of Bob Nowers, baritone sax: Patty Thornbrugh tenor sax: Dwaine Dynes, E flat alto sax and Phyllis Decker, first E flat alto sax. Phyllis Decker was the only remaining player from last year's quartet, the other three started this year. Because of Mr. Vitto's excellent instruc- tion, the quartet was very successful. This year it won first place in the district, and also first in the state music contest. ANGLE SHOT This photograph of the band was taken of the gymnasium. It from the balcony shows the band in action. The band went to Moline this year and ranked second di- vision. The annual spring concert was a huge success. Mr. Vitto is very sorry to lose eight band members this year. but he is filling their places with students who will carry on extremely well. We are sure that the seniors will miss playing in the band after they have graduated. MEMORIES The annual formal Valentine dance was held in the high school gymnasium Feb- ruary 14. This event was sponsored by the Student Council. The gymnasium was decorated beauti- fully by the Student Council members, with a red and white false ceiilng. Red and white streamers were around the sides of the gym. Then card tables were placed around the dance floor, decorated with Valentine table-cloths. Waitresses brought refreshments of sandwiches, ice cream and coke. Music for this gala affair was fur- nished by Doc Hunt's orchestra. The highlight crowning of the queen. of the evening was the
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