Chillicothe High School - Arrow Yearbook (Chillicothe, OH)

 - Class of 1947

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if Qmhmm-8 me .Za t4 :ar 'hs Wu This year the freshmen and sophomores combined into one dramatic class with Mr. Duncan instructing. ln the fall the classes began working on diction, pronunciation, and enunciation. Then, after a few weeks, they advanced into working on short parts from plays and various monologues. ln the second semester they worked on short skits and dia- logues. A few of the girls who participated in the monologues were lane Bickel, Terry Vincent, and Dolores Sauer. ln The Score is Tied and Ma is Fit To Be, lane Bickel portrayed an extremely ignorant woman at a football game in which she thinks her darling son is to be killed. Terry Vincent performed Florist Shop, in which a woman has a very difficult time talking to her husband over a pay telephone. In a short scene from Stage Door Dolores Sauer informed Verne Richards that she was not going to marry him. lerry Street and Bar- bara Robbins did Councillor at Law done in the familiar Brooklyn accent. ln a few of the class meetings Mr. Duncan appointed different girls to take charge of the class. These girls were Evelyn Walker, Patricia Stanton, Dolores Sauer, Terry Vincent, and lerry Street. These girls selected fellow class members to read the scripts. By the end of the year's work the members were proud of their accomplishments, and they are now looking forward to a year of more advanced work. Top Row -Wanna Davis, Bonnie McGee, Claralou Ahlen, Barbara Hardman, lean Hickenbottorn, Eleanor Hatmacher, Ioyce Shultz, Nelva Atwood, Alice Hood, Iewell Barlow. Third Row-Roberta Bradford, Martha Painter, Norma lean Steffy, Katherine Koeble, Helen McKell, Emily Webb, Peggy Vincent, Barbara Anderson, Ioan McHugh, Barbara Caldwell, Nancy Barlow. Second Row-Ierry Street, Evelyn Walker, Pat Stanton, Dodie Sauer, Pat Skinner, Fleury Sansom, Gloria Cupp, Lois Smith, Barbara Robbins, lane Bickel, Peggy Acord. First Row-Ioan Drury, Vera Mae White, Ioan Moreland, Earlene Yarrington, Nancy lo Hyson, Patti Schwart, Mr. Duncan, Lois Layrnon, Phyllis Schaffer, Diane Harker, Lucille Walters, Doris Groves.

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'7fzeS ' Z Top Row-Margery Camp, Mary Hat- ton, Janet Metzger, lane Speakman. Bottom Row - Martha Shank, Eileen Tertlinger. One ot the busy groups at C. H. S. this year was the Senior Ensemble. The members ot this group were six senior girls: first sopranos, Ianet Metzger and lane Speakmang second sopranos, Martha Shank and Carolyn Zurcherg altos, Margie Camp and Eileen Tertlinger. Mrs. Everett VVindle was the director ot this group, and Mary Hatton, the accompanist. Dure ing the Christmas season, the ensemble sang for the Kiwanis, Rotary, Methodist Brotherhood, and the Delta Kappa Gamma tea at the home of Mrs, C. E. Higgins. They also went caroling in the wards at the Veterans Hospital and over the town with other ensembles. Their Christmas songs were lesu Bambino, The Babe in Bethlehem's Manger Laid, White Christmas, and Silent Night. On February 27, the ensemble sang The American Flag tor a patriotic school assembly in which students participated tor the tirst time. They also sang The Bells of St. Mary's and The American Flag for the W. S. C. S. of the Walnut Street Church and the Mid-Winter lnstitute at the County Fair Grounds during this month. These same numbers were sung for the Red Cross Kick-off at West Fifth Street School on March 3. For the Spring Concert on April l8, the ensemble sang, A Brown Bird Singing, and ldabelle Firestone's ln My Garden. This Group met every Thursday evening after school and besides the songs mentioned, sang ln An Apron Blue, ltalian Street Song, Estrellita, l Walked Today Where Iesus Walked, !'In Luxembourg Gardens, Trees, and Sympathy from The Firefly. f



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In this scene troiii ltie junior Class Play Come Rain or Shine Marilyn l-linkle as Iac is prompting Mickey Von Kennel portraying Rosemary March and Dan Brundige as Dan Lyons in the rehearsal of a colonial play. Iac's pres- ence thoroughly disgusts Rosemary for she wishes to rehearse this love scene alone with Dan. The mannequin is dressed in lac's costume for this same play. Agnes, played by Mary Ann Wurstei', has just entered the room after another argument with her boy friend, Clenn, played by Fritz Hagemann. ' Glen P G4 Top Row-Betty Evans, Barbara Stark, Bob Wort, Marilyn Wallingford, Rosemary Fox. Second Row-Don Htlty, Ioanne Ludwig, Mary Ann Wurster, Dorothy Pringle, Fritz Hagemann Fir I R -D ' ' ' s ow an Brundige, Mickey von Kennel, Mr. Duncan, Mary Ellen Mcllvame, Marilyn Hinkle, Dick Arledge. On November 22 at 8:15 P. M. the curtain went up on the first act of a three act comedy entitled Come Rain or Shine under the direction of Mr. Charles Duncan. The setting was the front porch of the Grayson summer cottage. Mary Ellen Mcllvaine portrayed Lillian Grayson: Dick Arledge, her husband, Glenn Grayson, and Marilyn Hinkle, their attractive young daughter, Iac, who believed herself to be in love with Dan Lyons. Dan, a handsome young dramatics teacher, was characterized by Dan Brundige. The usual mischievous young brother, Glenn Ir., was played by Fritz Hagemann antl h' - ll d l ' ' ' ' is so ca e cant be bothered with you girl friend by Mary Ann Wuster. lrene, Agnes' older sister, was played by Marilyn Wallingfordy the usual rival for the hero was played b Mick V K l y ey on enne as Rosemary March and the humorous cook, Helen by Rosemary Fox. Iulia March, employer of Mr. Grayson, was portrayed by Dorothy Pringle. Mrs, Sparks, the village gossip, was characterized by Betty Evensg Anne Barry, a play- wright, by Barbara Stark: the part of Dick Clements, lac's former fiance was enacted by Bob Worf: and Ell St ' ' ' a one and Fred Murrow, Life reporters, by Ioanne Ludwig and Don Hilty.

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