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DRAMA AND SPEECH The seniors presented Footloose, a comedy by Charles Burdette, as their class play. The main action centers around the Early family. The children persuade their parents to take a South American Cruise. While they are gone, Di-ck comes home from college married iwhich was against the will of his parentsj Delphie comes down with pneumonia, Mary falls deeply in love with Jack Milford, a college sophomore who merely leads her on , and Bob runs into Mrs. Forester's new Lincoln with an old jal- lopy he and Buzz Daily purchased. As the story unfolds, Hope and Sanford Welles, a young lawyer, are brought together again. Sanford succeeds in making a settlement with Mrs. Forester and we find Mary and Andy together with the Earlys rec- onciling the marriage of Dick and Jenny. The juniors gave Sugar and Spice, a one act comedy, at the carnival. Different selections of choral reading were also a part of our speech work. The 'Speech Class gave several choral reading numbers at the W. C. T. U. Convention in the fall. Choral reading was an important part of the Christmas Concert. The Christmas story was related in this way with the members of the Speech Class giving individual selections. All members of the Speech Class participated in our local speech con- test. Those who went on to the District Contest at Pontiac were: Lois Kog- ler, Glenn Feller, Dona Feller, Alice Froehling, Dwight McGrew, and Doro- thy Harweger. Dona Feller, Alice Froehling, Dwight McGrew, and Dorothy Harweger Went on to the Sectional Contest at Streator. Dorothy Harweger represented Cissna Park at the State Contest in Champaign. Junior Miss, our contest play, was given a first ratfng in class B schools at the Sectional for which we received a banner. Family Portrait, our speech class production, was presented in inti- mate theatre style. This play vividly portrays the characteristics of Jesus's family. The juniors presented three one acts this year, The Trysting Place, Love and Marriage, and Wisdom of Wives.
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