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uniors' 'Tiana Crazy Cast is Heraided DRAMATICS HALEONS ARE UP IN THE AIR OVER SON JIMMY'S CRAZY ANTICS ,...- The cast for Plane ' ,Y 'unior f x class play to be prgsf I ' ' 5 22 by Miss W V 1, 1142-. f e , 'j,f , a,fQf:e1g? ' . , A xg, M L + 4- , ,we Ti ly, ' 4 , M -V ligjw g- ed ' '00 the ,P ng '7 14 ,V Jimmy becomes Jimmy Haleon, 16 years .... 1 ------------ Bob Severance Peggy, 16 years --- Margie Kent Mr. Haleon ...... Donald Clark Holbrook Mrs. Haleon -. Corlyn Bonnie Chestnut Eloise, glamour girl ........ -- Shirley Leaks Maid, Anna -- -'- S. principal- - Madeline Mesick Merlyn Maxwell Lowell Scoggan of the Gyp-joint - - - - Beverly Betz ily ing instructor ---------------- Bob Morris M s. Petty, Putrid's mother- . r Rachel Weaver A Miss Crump, H. Muscles .... Putrid ...... J ulie, Manager -'chips Burke, ------------ J i L. an aviation s . is about to break the news to his fa- ther, Mr. Haleon loses his temper over what he considers some of Jim- my's carelessness and locks Jirnmy's pants in the closet. t schedule for work They work ou a ax comes when and study and the clim ' ' mother plans a surprise Jimmy s oarty for him. The whole play has tudent Just as Jimmy M R Momma, i Y.....n-51 i SULV ll MYSTERY APRIL 16 ,,-n--' COMEDY 'UNDER DIRECTION OF MISS KIRTLAND 1.4?1 ' Ten seniors will display their dra- matic abilities the evening of April 16, when they present the produc- tion, Showboat Mystery, a three- comedy, written by A1 act mystery W. Clark. Miss Gertrude Kirtland., director, announced the following cast early last week: 1wMatt Young, the showboat com- edian .......... Max Reiter ses as a detective, Casey, who po Bob Collison THREE-ACT Jeff, the colored cook .,...... ------------ Francis Fowler Jim Rogers, a detective ...... ..-....------------ Bill Shun! t Captain Hollister, captain or me Showboat .... Stanley Hass lstnn a young lady of Elva Ra , about eighteen - Betty Leake Pearl Arnold, who poses as the ingenue -- Emogene Saindon ' the char' . h Stella Bates, posing as actaer woman ....,....,, ,,, Verna Helmbrecht , Stage Manager ..... .,.-- N Assistant and Make-up . Betty Ann Jack ,,,,,,-, Lights ........ Frank Davies Ruth DeArmen, Pat DeArmen, Prompter ...... Betty McElwain 3 vaudeville dance team --.- Advertising ..... RUSH L69 ROQUGY ............. Delilah Myers I Programs and Finance . . Miss Tinkler ,,,,.,.... Virginia Harlow Sales and Ushers . . . Mr. I-linkhouse LY' at The story deals with a show troupe L IB that is beginning its summer season cruise on the Mississippi River. The show people are hardly on board when a storm arises and a govern' AU- cmnixelp. The C89-
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Seated-Max Fobes, James Dodd, Miles File, Vernon Thiessen, Phillip Elder Middle Row-Clifford Vetter, Neil Finney, Bobby Severance, Billy Severance Ton Row--Eldon Treaster, Wayne Dunckley, Jack Smith, Billy Wilson, Dennis Holway Seated-Dale Branson, Harold Walker, Bobby Golladay, Donald Engelbert, Mr. Bradley Middle Row-Blaine Moss, Lowell McDysan, Richard Williams, Keith Leslie, Billie Campbell Top Row-Donald Luckey, LV Prewett, Lloyd Pruitt, Donald Treaster, Joe Simmons r: RSO: -i. RICA Q ' ' 1-u'lUl' -A AME , g-N N X ' ,QQAQX I Q 6 'M -Y ,J Q 3' ,Qli-u QQQJ C z' UV' G KJU 17
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I 1 YY R9 ,Q First Row-C. Holbrook, B. Tice, P. Shehi, N. Quick, T. Briney, R. Roquet, J. Minges, A. Mastin, H. Young, P. Noah, S. Smith, T. Nicholson Second Row-B. McCormick, C. Belden, M. Mesick, E. Andreson, O. Case, L. Barret, J- Clark, F- Powell, C. Lukens, B. Chestnut, R. Tice, D. Henry, E- Sh'-lftz, A- Torrey Third Row-N. Kethcart, B. Briney, B. Eldringhoff, L. Houghton, P. Baker, R. Pickler, M. Wolz, M. Barrett, H. Emmot, D. Holway, R. Heeler, D. Maynard, J. Huffman, M. Dodd, B- COUISOTI, 0- Cullum, C. Lukens, M. Witt, V. Duvall Fourth Row-B. Jamison, C. Donker, B. Jack, B. Sanders, O. Roath, E. Luckey, B. Collison, N. Don- ker, R. Barret, N. Wehl, E. Treaster, J. Ackors, Mr. Tice, L. Pruitt, J. Jones, B. Severance f . of X 935 LAP rj ll K so t t MUSIC . Stepping into the shoes Mr. Dungan left, Mr. Eugene Tice, returning to his alma mater, turned out splendid performances all year. His department included directing band, orchestra, boys' chorus, girls' chorus, mixed chorus, junior band and orch- estra, a class of grade school tonettes, and he also gave music lessons during every hour of the day. To start the baton swinging, the marching band, led by drum majorette Emogene Saindon, and clad in classy orange and black uniforms, performed at every home football game. In addition to football games, they played at three conventions. During basketball season a chosen pep band pepped the boys and audience. The band also started the N.C. K.L. track meet off with a few marches. Their big moment came when they presented their spring concert March 16, at the Municipal Building, which included a twirling exhibition and soloists along with the band. Girls' chorus and mixed chorus appeared in the Christmas program sponsored by both grade and high school. The orchestra, much improved in per- sonnel and ability, appeared at both senior and junior plays, and commencement. Junior band and orchestra appeared May 7, in the grade school program. To wind up a successful year, the entire high school music department presented their last pro- gram May 14, which included numbers by the band, orchestra, boys' chorus accompanied by the band, girls' chorus, mixed chorus, flute quartette, brass sextette, string sextette, and the girls' athletic department dramatized the Three Blind Mice novelty. Although there was no music contest because of rationing, several soloists appeared in auditions at Lindsborg during Messiah Week. A A
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