Edmonds High School - Echo Yearbook (Edmonds, WA)

 - Class of 1953

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Page 23 text:

Ym, AS Ean, TO Pe he egy Paes s iene +, ‘Ty Top Left, left to right, “'Penguins’’—Diane Ewing, Rosalee Swedberg, Sandra Mouldey, Tam Peterson, Diana Weberling, Janet Dietz, Donna Sonnenberg, Shirley Peterson, Nancy Wilcox. Not pict ured—Sylvia Huseby. Top Right, ‘Cute Piece of Property’’—Donna Sonnenberg, Marlene Jackson. Bottom Left, ‘Too Old’’—Patty Griffith, Doug Bridges, Peggy Griffith. Bottom Right, “Love Ya‘ —Judy Tourtellout, Suzie Reynolds.

Page 22 text:

“Black Magic’ Ed Luke ‘Rose Marie” Julie Einersen, Neil Grace VODVIL Vodvil took on a new face this year with the first production of “Kitten Kut-Ups.” Dropping the plan of the past few years of having an ‘original play’ with dialogue, the advisors, Mrs. Fathers, Mr. Ander- soniand Mr. Schwartzmann decided to revert to the old style vaudeville with individual acts. The plan proved most successful with two packed public performances, and a student matinee. Among the twenty acts presented there were many outstanding performers. Remember Joyce Die- mert, the baton twirler? She was really great. And how about Julie Einersen and Neil Grace? They were the first boy-girl vocal duet since 1949, Another act that received loud aclaim was the Griffith sisters with their “Too Old” pantomine. Pictured above and on the opposite page are a few of the acts that helped make “Kitten Kut-Ups” the best student production of the year. 18



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STUDENT PRODUCTIONS SENIOR PLAY A fine crowd attended the annual Senior Play, “The Curse of an Aching Heart” or “Caught in a Spider's Web.” This “corny meller drama” was directed by Mr. Mischa Schwartzmann, assisted by Rosalee Swedberg, Student Director. Among those in the cast were the comedy team of Doug Bridges and Larry White, this time not clowning but acting the parts of Pa Aber- nathy and the villian Windamere Hightower, respectively. With Gene Cole as the hero and Ann Magnuson as the heroine and a fine supporting cast, the play was a “thriller” right to the end when good wins out and “they all live happily everafter.” ALL SCHOOL PLAY Like all future plays will be, the former Junior Play was turned into an All School Play this year, although most of the production staff consisted of juniors. With a cast of students ranging from freshmen to seniors, the play “Lavender and Old Lace” was presented to a student matinee and a very small crowd at the one evening performance. This page, ton to bottom— Larry White, Doug Bridges, Jere Chittenden, Emilie Beaudreau. Opposite page— SENIOR PLAY CAST. Top Picture, left to right—Gail Robbins, Jean Dunham, Ger- aldine McKenzie, Doug Bridges, Gene Cole, Ann Magnuson, Larry White, Marilyn Tucker, Larry Hall, Dorothy Hill, Mary Roquemore. Left Picture, left to right—Marilyn Tucker, Dorothy Hill. Standing—Gene Cole. ALL SCHOOL PLAY CAST. Bottom Picture, left to right—Jere Chittenden, Shirley Peterson, Gary Lanser, Mary Jane Schatz, Julie Einersen, Phil Muir, Carol Clou- ston, Marilyn Bruce, Robion Kirby, Karl Duff, Emilie Beaudreau. Right Picture, left to right—Karl Duff being made-up by members of the Make Up Club, assisted by Mr. Schwartzmann.

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