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The Curtain Open Cast from left to right: Cheryl Drake, Judy Gray, Jim Armstrong, Dan Sherwood, Paula Swann, Robin Wesslin, and Stephanie Atwater. Let's Make Up is another one-act play which was put on by the Drama Club. It is a comedy written by Esther E. Olson. It seems that two boys are tired of having their girl friends put on make-up and talk about clothes in public. They decide to mimic the girls to cure them of their bad habits. Well, what the boys do to break the girls of their habit creates many hilari- ous sequences. Complications result, but in the end everything turns out for the best. Cast from left to right: Linda A'Heam, Cheryl Drake, Dave Litvin, Sue Weaver, Dave Ruedig, Mary Hinchman, Cathy Thompson, and Jim Kirkpatrick. Pat Burns was not present for the picture. Make Room for Rodney is a one-act play written by Marion Holbrook. This play is about an average boy named Rodney who wants his own room. He has to sleep in the sewing room and wants his sister to get married so that he can have her room. This leads to many funny happenings which makes this play a good comedy.
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Drama Club Pushes The cast from left to right: Karen Yourison, Cathy Thompson, Diana Pecsi, Sally Guardalabene,Carley Roberts, Kay Kleinkauf, Paula Swann, Anne Hardine, Barb Collopy, and Bonnie Hiles. More Perfect Union is a one-act play written by Harold Weiss. It is a serious play about a group of girls who think they're better than anyone else. They think anyone who has a foreign name or comes from a foreign country is not as good as they are. When one of their dresses is found missing, they blame it on a girl named Sophie. Well, sad things happen, but finally everyIthing is cleared up. Many things go on in the prep- aration of a play. Makeup must be put on, lines must be reviewed, and cos- tumes must be changed. Under the able supervision of Miss Olson the Drama Club succeeds in producing praise-worthy shows for the student body and the public.
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Our Students are Honored Pictured above are those who were honored at the annual awards' assembly, May, 1962. Officers Student Council officers are pictured above. Brad Mating, Treasurer; Connie Webb, Secre- tary; Steve Ballard, Vice-President; and Douglas Stickell, President. D.A.R. Award Elizabeth McCreight, pictured above, was presented the Daughter's of the American Revolution Award for good citizenship at the awards' assembly, May, 1962.
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