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f L ircle CAST The auditorium darkens and a sudden hush envelops the audience Slowly the curtain Nancy Stephens Cornelia Otis Skinner opens, and another All-School Play production Barbara Meyers Maud Skinner is about to begin The play is Family Circle. Dick Green Otis Skinner Thus, a humorous story of Cornelia Otis Skinner’s Joan Erickson Mab early life is again retold. Mary Lee Hayes Enid Dick Chess Charlie Many situations in this delightful comedy were Gretchen Sprain Amy familiar to all high school students. This, in itself, Ann Rogers Grace helped to make the play a great success. One Arnold Vix William wonders how directress Rigmore H. Katel ever Arnold Besser Henry found a cast that fit their parts so well Nancy Ken Hill Gordon Stephens in the leading role superbly portrayed Kathryn Garnett Abby Cornelia. 24
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B. Walker, C. McCollum, N. Viereg; B. Crawley. The 1951-1952 Student Council has just completed one of the busiest of its twenty-one years with officers Bob Walker, president, Carl McCollum, vice-president; Nancy Viereg, secretary; and Carol Crawley, treasurer One representative was elected from every counseling class and Senior English class; several of these members attended the West Suburban League Conference and District meetings at Hinsdale to learn better student government S enator A Again this year the Council acted as hosts and hostesses at the P.T.A Open House, College Night, and Career Conference. The Council s ledger was kept seasonally busy with at least one major event occuring during each time of year They sponsored the Freshman Party in the fall, the Alumni Dance during the Christ- mas season, the Turn-About Dance in late winter, and the Senior Social and annual council picnic in the spring. They also purchased new outfits for the cheerleaders and published new student directories During the Armistice Day program a memorial plaque, commemorating the boys who died in World War II, was presented to the school by the Council When the Student Council adjourned this spring, its achievements distinguished it in the log of our school as one of our best legislative bodies. Row 1 N Ponce, N. Viereg, C. McCollum, Mr. Guthrie, B. Walker, C. Crawley, T. Mlymec; B. Bale. Row “I. R. Good; J. Hamil- ton, N. Wills, $. Sieger; L. Rossi tor, E. Monaghan, D. Henning; D. Newman. Row 3: B. Barns, F. Bunge; B. Marks, G. Mazanec; D. Kinter, B. OeLuryea; G. Formanek; J. Rada. Row 4: R. Vieth, R. Baukol, R. Zawacki, M. McCollum, M. Pilot, B. Meyers, B. Carlson, C. Eickhorst, S. Stephens, D. Lekovish.
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