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GOING PLACES Where or just anywhere. Coach Bob Miller, Joe Tarasewic; as Jeff Sterling, Donald McKinnon as Professor Melville Stubbs. Dead earnest. Time to put on the CLASS PLAY. Dorothy Selner as Mrs. Kimball, Betty Peter- son as Rosemay and Benedict Pagac as Cuthbert Lee. What a name: Juanita Garvin as Gladys Jeff seems to enjoy Miller really admits Gay Shirley's new outfit. Florence Whrd, Ardythe Mueller 1n the wrong. Dorothy Schreiner as Shirley Kimball is seriously listening to Kathryn Davis as Mrs. Stubbs. Coach Malloy cannot get away from his wife.
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THE SENIOR CLASS PRESENTS GOING PLACES A Comedy By Glenn Hughes at ST. AGNES AUDITORIUM May 11 at 8:00 P.M. THE CHARACTERS In the order of their appearance Mrs. Kimball...........................Dorothy Selner Gladys Miller..........................Juanita Garvin Shirley Kimball.....................Dorothy Sohreiner Doctor Whlter Kimball................Robert Pinkowski Jeff Sterling..........................Joe Tarasewicz Rosemay................................Betty Peterson Cuthbert Lee...........................Benedict Pagac Professor Melville Stubbs.............Dona1d McKinnon Chuck Malloy...............................Bob Miller Mrs. Stubbs.............................Kathryn Davis Florence Whrd.........................Ardythe Mueller Kate Malloy...........................Patricia Carlin SYNOPSIS The entire play takes place in the living room of Dr. Kimball's home in New England. Act I Three o'clock in the afternoon. Act II One hour later. Act III Eight o'clock that evening. TECHNICAL STAFF House Manager...........................John Anderson Stage Manager...............Ray Ledin, Bert Feldmeier Assistant Stage Manager................,Earle Gnigles Electrician............................Lawrence Nemec Sound Effects........................Lorraine Romaine Properties..............Eve1yn Hecimovich, Katie Dyer Costumes.................June Huybrecht, Edith Peters Dorothy Gnutaoh Make Up..................Beatrice Ludaok,Jeanne hank Irene Schrooer Suript Managers...........June Riederer, Eduth Peters Ushers...................W1111am Innes, John Delfield Lester Fabro, Eugene Paitl Programs...Bernadette Andersen, Isabel Dymesich, Edna Croteau,Virginia Baker,Agnes Sattler,Jean Lewandowaki Furniture by Courtesy of Angvick House Furnishing Company Produced by special arrangement with Row, Peterson and Company 54
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56 DE PADUA THESPIANS Hear yel Hear ye! Lend me your ears: The Speech Club was reorganized in September, under the capable supervision of Sister M. Stilla.Ita first meeting was called to order, by Earle Gingles, the president. Presiding officers are Dorothy Schreiner,vioe president; Jeanne lhdak, secretary; and Robert Pinkowski, treasurer. The club is called the De Padua Thespians and meet- ings were held the first Friday of every month. At our meetings topics of dramatic interest are studied such es-modern p1eywrights,stage light- ing, make-up,costumes, etc. To pep up the meet- ings, skits or other entertainments were given either by members or outside talent. At our first appearance the Thespians pre- sented the play The Other Sheep , sponsored by the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Father Peter Meyer is the Director, for this Diocese. Our second appearance was the Open Forum-- discussion on the Presidential Candidates. The next big event was the Amateur Hour Contest. It was truly an hour of rollicking fun. Five one act plays were given. A few weeks later, a Tea was held for the members of the club. At the Christmas program sponsored by the P.T.A., the Thespians again gave three skits. On December 20th, they entertained at the Pure Air Sanitar- ium for the inmates. Then came the time to show our true drama- tic ability, the Declamatory Contest. Those ta- king part were: Patricia Carlin, Benedict Pages Dorothy Schreiner, Dorothy Selner, Betty Peter- son, Jeanne thak, Ardythe Mueller, RObert Pin- kowski, Joe Tarasewicz. Next came National Drama week.This found a ready group engaged in a One Act Play Contest$l It was a great success. The crowning event of our activities, was the Class Play. Yes, we are truly proud to be Theapians of De Padua and we tried our best in doing our part by being active and progressive, in developing our dramatic abilities. May this course prove an incentive for all Theapiens to be leaders especially in the filtering field of Catholic Action.
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