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Senior Class Play Junior Class Play This year the seniors selected for ttFiXint Aunt Fanny, a comedy- their play ttBelieve It 01 NOW, a farce by the junior class, was pre- farce comedy In three actS- sented October 25-26, 1939. The play Something new in impersonations were given Which were well received b the audience. Ra Rieketsinterpre- , , , tgtion of a young maid had the crowd dn-ectlon Of MISS Taylor. The parts in stitches most of the evening. Mr. 0f two younger chlldren were most Kenneth Gillilan was the director of cleverly played by Dottie Stickland the play. and Herman Fisher. was successful because of the fine acting 0f the players and the careful tRODUCTIONS FIT IN WELL ttBelieve It 01- No? First Row--G. Huber. M. Kenn. A. Huberty, E. Gaukel, D. Sennett, R. Eichelberger. Second RowiP. Ale Iu'iuht. H. Merritt. IL Fisher. R. Ricks. F1. Rugm's. W. Burmunn. IL Drake. ttFixin, Aunt Fanny Left tu Right---N. Merritt, W. Dunecke. C. Brewer. H. Fisher. R. Mersuh. D. Sticklaml, R. Kueffner, .I. Burdmun, H. Wagner, J. Isun, IQ. Kassner, H. Cowper.
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Senior Operetta gThe Belle of Barcelona, by Charles Ross Chaney, scored a tre- mendous hit When it was presented April 12. Principal parts were taken by Norma Clay, Walter Denecke, Mary Lou Kopp, J 0e Bordman, J oce- lyn Hale, Charles McCarthy, Martha Bohnstengel, Ray Rieke, Bob Fisher, Bob Goodpasture, and Don Fiehter. Miss Howard and Mr. Bowersox were the directors. MUSICAL Senior Operetta First RowiC. McCarthy, J. Hale, J, Bordman, M. Kupp. W. Denecke, N, Clay. B. Fisher. M. Bohn5tcmreL Socund RowiB. Gouduaster. . Huber, J. Hiih'ard. D. Findiey. R. Shinkle. M. Hilmer, B. Fitch. M. Schnee. J. Bx'adlish. R. Rieket Third RowriA. Schennk, D. Formes. M. Suhwaighart. E. HelTnEn'. E. Kass- nela R. Kueffner, VA Hleier. N. Gregor. Fourth RuwiB. Dvorak. J. Suhenck. W. Nolan. Ht Balser. J. Abraham. W. Damerun. M. Shelton, A. Meyer. Fifth Ruw--R. Matthews. 1i Benhusu. J. Grumman. T. Grubcr, D. Benhase, J. Grove, B. Pietvzonku, Junior Hi Operetta First IluerV McGraw. H. Dudd, .J. Miller, Br English, A. Wagner. M. Surrentima, Tr Ison, E. Seitolu F. McKinney. Rr Roberts; L. Lens- sing. B. Gaskins, Er Hinton, P. Meeham P. Fitzgerald. M. Meyer. M. Wright, R, Dvorak. D. Pause. J. Kirk, V. TruxelL Second Ruwm C. Sweguls. N, Walker, R. Fnr'este. W. Cooke. R. Cappell. B. Eichul- barrier: N. Wethinzton, H. Fieheaz M. Steele. D. Leslie. V. szelu D. Sticklamlr D. Lllhn. I. Baron Third Row Mr Hnlnmsv M. Hulmcs, M. Burske. L, Bradf'lsh, R. McKin- ney. J. Deye. W. Downey, S, Walk- er. L. Stunfurth, M. Hans, .1. Mc- Mahan, R. Ball. 13. Weichers. M. Moore, G. Niesz. R. Dawson. M. Suhenek. A. Berry, D. 1 L-r2'usun, L. Gehliar. F, Paynv, Ii. Furey. 41h Row VG Maurk. C. Schmidt. CAI:- senliJ. Sumsj A J unior High Operetta An old English Village Green was the scene of the J unior High Operetta, ttThe Magic Beanstockf presented by Miss Howard and Mr. Bowersox, on J anuary 19, 1940. The principals were Naomi Wethington, George Mauck, Herman Fisher, The Findley Broth- ers, Bob Weikers, Margaret Stule, Bob Eichelberger, and Carl Schmidt. ND DRAMATIC
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Dramatic Club Play First RnwiR. Ryan, R. Schneider. D, Fm'mes. I. Gaseway, B. Fitch. M. Bohnstemzcl. Sewnd RowiW. Denecke. H. Balsert W. Dameron, R. Fishere D, Findley, C. McCarthy, Je Hilliard Library Assistants First RowiaB. Lyons. H. Ames. D. Sennctte R. Burgett, A. Daniels. l3. Heimbuch, R. Dvorak. Second RowiK. English. D. Benhaset R. Matthews. '5. Scales, R. Shinkle, Third RowiB. Dvorak, R. Herr- , mann. T. Atkins, M. Sheitou, R. Bohnslengel. POLISH ttThe Hutchinsons-Bless Themt, An all-star cast made ttThe Hutchinsons-Bless Them, 3 new royalty play by Edward J. Levi, one of the best ever presented at Deer Park. The dialogue of the play was natural, the situations amusing, and the interest sustained from beginning to end. The acting was outstanding for amateurs, a majority of those participating having had experience from previous plays. Miss Emily Tay- lor directed. AND GOOD Library Assistants Librarians at Deer Park are stu- dent volunteers Who work in shifts so that the library is manned by two assistants each period of the day. Miss Roberts and Mr. Ross act as supervisors. Many new books have been added to the library Which gives promise of becoming an adequate col- lection soon. The library is housed With the study hall in Room 203. Li- brarians also assist with the lost and found department. 24 i APPEA
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