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NIOR PL REST ASSURED -X with you? 801,181 Wo RM in 'll 'Ml 1 It' ulcer imitat- Hglpl Um being hguntadl , you cannot marry my 0h goodness s my daughter! again CAST AND SYNOPSIS lr. lorlock . .U ....Ls.rry Bergescn Irs. lcrlocku... ...Jiebecoa Larson llrye eeeesee eeeeeeeeeeeenmml bien Jilliueeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeenul' 11,3031 Iildfld eseeeeeeeee eeeeeeeerlt lor.. Joe Ianconiu... ....,.,,Jerry Wander Luigi Ianconinu.. ...Dean Schneider llfthleeeeessee eeeeeenilln Jo Bllrglt LuuU1f.rQgQQQQgQQ9QqggQ mu. Ylull-in 'ill Afrleeeee eeeegllfy siilill George Plew....... , ..Duane Outcher 'Tl S0111-tieeeeeeeeeeeeeeefnmy Nil. 'fe B1l3ke eeeeeeeeeeeeeeez.bbi. Pip. lrla F1'1!l0kaeeeeeeeeeexl1'01 Jill ml lr. llorlook liked nothing but money He wou1dn't permit lary's narrla t 'HUT .Toe Lanconi because Joe's papa was poor This started a feud between Luig and lr llorlock.Because of a weak heart,Lui 1 dropped dead but received permission to come back and haunt lr. llorlock unti permission was given for the marriage of lary and Joe. All of the family thought lr Morlock had lost a few marbles while Luigi continued to haunt him. In his despair, lr. llorlock took too lsany sleeping pills and kicked the bucket. Lucifer, the rounder upper of lost souls from 'down below , dropped in to take lr Morlock to the lower regions. lr. lorlock saw life in his home go on as if nothing had happened le realised what a heel he had been and eagerly desired another chance, Just thin, lildred the laid woke him. He had been having a bad dream. A very reformed ltr llorlock :adgbovast promises, ckayed the wedding, and peace finally reigxed at the or c s 33 .T U A Y ' 31--' ' A ,, A gift for the director Philip, what is the matter wha.. do you think youfr. t . fig - Q 1.4159 .. 5: ,F .- , -n A, J . 2'!? g.. ' v ya, . . lb. N Y 5, I Y l . K .,,,M,E , 4 Q, ,wlkhr No ' O OO Q O 9 0 O Q Q IO I O Q e e a e ' e I e if 9 0 ' Q O D . x I O
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E A P L A rf H. '1 ' W I L N I G H N Wilbur Maxwell Bert Henderson The Cast Janet Maxwell Helen Jo Burget Bettv Lou Rose Larson Mlss Turk Rebecca Larson Connie Mary Kay Swenson Synopsis Mr Mallory Larry Bergeson John Maxwell Zebbie Pape Tail Feather Dean Schneider Thirteen year old Wllbur Maxwell is constantly throwing his family into a dither An avid fan of 'Superhuman , comic book hero, he reads through one family crisis after another into dreamland The family chucsles when he relates his dream but then the awfu truth strikes them It was no dream and the trouble begins 'egg 1-hu,,.,,L:.,.T,,,.. H O R Jeff Mul'ey Laverne Swenson The Cast The Woman Patricia Gass Mary Mulkey Dorothy Helgerson Synopsis The Girl Helen Henderson The Hunter John Nelson Jeff Mulkey,posses ed by a haunt n fear and gullt complex resulti from a fatal accident, forces h1s family to flee from place to place fron an srknown danger. The Hunter crystallizes Jeff's fears but forces beyond the grave save him ' m T R A R O A M s Talbot Vivian Easler Annie Kadan Rebecca Olson Mrs Kadan Pauline Nygaard Alan Talbot Charles Wagner Strange Road' a mystic drama, is a powerful story that makes the superhuman seem quite simple The beauty of the story lies in the harmony of two minds in perfect tune with each otker The completely uplifting climax is filled with a sense of 'rightness rather than a sense of tragedy 32 O N ' C T Y S 'X-s, .1,-g 1 gf Y-Y-iA-A YY Y -r-iiii---iAi1i- A iii-7 X r X' ' ' w f I 'g gk 1 V rl N , W L r, ll 7-.ai W, 1 v if W ! if 11 'ar y L 9 I ll ' 7h:::: V' LK-,V - 'z 5 Q QQ-.-1 .1 . K y N A g- ' A ' , a.-- ,,.L., ., M. . -1 - N B U R ' S W I L D T -----fIIf--- - ----ffIf- ----..---.... h . ----..-- ..-----7:- , -....--- n L . I Y A . L 'I -L O I e iw ' RX ' X - , a -'ge-T.,-m.-x,,.x-iq-.gpg f A' AW .3 'if HQ 21 'S . Q! ll ' le lff gl-1 ff' 3 Lp : L- .-S - .' T I TT:f.,,.L:,ff , ' V ' fu, -MMVHE l X X E ' lv, in Q, A - A A - aw y , t - . V .-'1 - - '- N T E S T I U If ...., ........ s i g ' ng . A 1 4 U e T 'W,f'Un :U as If ff 4 we s 'W' R+ ?fiM - f 'WV 4 4 ' f M' ' Q f 1 h ' 1 t 'V V T , T f if . 8 i Q s N G E D . ---...--- -------- . --..--- ------- n I L I . l . . N I
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Speech Due to unavoidable circuls ences, a suitable picture of the entire speech group could not be procured those students Jartlc pating in the Hole speech Contest were Humorous Declanation aren Knudaen blsle Iarle edo, Cathryn Crowe, Ervin Ares, Helen Jo Burget, Radio Speaking Arlene Knudsen, Pauline ygaard J Ann doore Jovce arson, darbara lhies, In erpre ive eading Jo Ann doore,Judy Durr ary Kay Sxenson,Charles l8gN6P,DP8l8+lC Declafa ion Rebecca Larson, Barbara Anderson,Judy Durr, hirley Ames, Charles 'agnor, Ba v Gass, Ora orlcal Declazatlon rnold ouyer, andra H'lden,Harbara flies, Arlene Knudsen, David Lamborn, Oriflnal Cratory Helen Henderson Twenty one students participated in Speech activities this year. These people took part in the Home Elimination Contest,wh1ch was held on January 25 with Chester L Boyes of laukon acting as critic Judge. Twelve participants were chosen from this group to advance to the next contest hey were: Humorous Cathryn Crowe, Helen Jo Burget, Karen Knudsen, Radio Speaking Arlene Knudsen, Jo Ann Moore, Barbara Thiesg Interpretive Reading Jo Ann Moore, lary Kay Swenson,Charles 1agnergDramatic Barbara Anderson, Judy Durr Charles hagnerg Oratory Arlene Knudsen, Barbara Thies, Arnold Guyerg Original Oratory Helen Henderson. On February 16, the Preliminary Contest was held at :est Union. Th students listed above presented heir selections at the various centersg and seven of this group received Division I or Superior ratings, some of these people winning in more than one division of speech Those who were certified to advance to the next contest were: Cathryn Crowe Humorousg Helen Henderson 0r1g'nal Oratory, Arlene Knudsen Oratory and Radio Speaking, Barbara Thies Ora ory and Radio Speakingg Jo Ann Moore Interpretive Reading and Radio Speaking, Charles wagner Interpretive Reading and Dramatic, Aaron Knudsen Humorous A one act play, The 3torm', was also prepared for this contest Its cast included La Verne Swenson, Doro hy Helgerson, John Nelson, Patsy Gass and Helen Henderson. The play received a rating of Fxcellent or Division I at the Preliminary Contest The organization of the state series of speech contests was somewhat different this year fror that of forrer years. The Preliminary Contest was conbined with the Pre District Contest, and there were two State Speech Contests, Of the above listed speakers, four received Division I ratings in seven entries at the District Speech Contest held at Dubuque on March l They were: Cathryn Crowe, Arlene Knudsen, Jo Ann Moore and Barbara Thies. These people proceeded to the State Finals he d at Grinnel on March 30 Four Division I ratings were received from the seven entries. They were: Humorous--CathryghCrowe reading 'Arsenic and Old Lace'g Oratory--Arlene Knud- sen presenting e People's Const1tut1on',and Barbara Thies reading 'An Echo Here and There'gand Interpretive Reading--Jo Ann Moore who prepared a cutting from 'John Brown's Body' for the final contest, The activities of the Speech Departnent were not confined to contests, however.Several students presented their readings at various local functions. An evening of three one-act plays was also prepared, including the contest play,' 'The Storm g a drama, 'Strange Road'3 and a farce, W1lbur's Wild Night . 34 0 1 U L, V rv, , I C, V e 1 L F . . v w 1- : as V J 11-fl D f HA 1 X . 'V . 11 J rv - T r r- , . '- .. 1 , o , 1 n - L - 1, 1. -- v .4 4, -. , . , V. ' 1 f. I 3 ' . . Q U -- G ., , I V ., v , . ts , e 4- 1- A 11 1- rv ' C --la aw - . 'l . ' I J D- , q .. 1 :v . I , r-- . L Z1 . IZ -an .. , ,A -Q QV BDA -- 1.- C . Q 11 1 e cu Q- -L ' an .. -0 o on 1 , U so . 1 -1- , I n . f g a . e 1 g v . I I ., ,. C 1 , - e i I
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