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§ f f p H PI 1 -««sr V ARTHUR BAILEY icago, Illinois IRVING CAMERER Union Mills, Indiana ROBERT BAUMAN Columbia, Illinois LOIS COLMAN Glen Ellyn, Illinois LAX ERNE BECKMAN Bellwood, Illinois GERTRUDE ENDERS Vs ashington, D. C. CARL BERGER VeneJy, Illinois MARGARET FIRMER Oak Park, Illinois HERBERT BOSWORTH Elmhurst, Illinois BARNEY FRANZEN DesPlaines, Illinois RUTH BRIESCHKE Elmhurst, Illinois WILLIAM GABLER Grand Pass, hlissourt [ 24 ]
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JUr llOIR JlUYIEr lllLIES A Century of Progress in CKicago in 1955 started off a great measure of similar pro- gress for the E-C-S, for in tKat year tKe studios signed contracts witK over a hundred promising young actors, resulting from an extensive search in the preceding summer. The Spring of 1956 finds only fifty-one of the signers still remaining on the records of the studios casting department. However, among these fifty-one are many who must he credited with a mul- tiplicity of commendable roles during their years here. The Juniors this year produced two team captains, of hasehall and track, and two president s, of the Student Union and of the Women ' s Union. The Juniors represent a well-rounded group, for they have been successful both in aspiring to scholastic heights and also in placing many on the studio ' s athletic aggre- gations. Among the Junior Juvenile males are eight varsity lettermen. In addition are many more players, both male and female, with wide and varied activities on the athletic field and in the various campus organizations. Still the topic of studio conversation is the dance staged by the Junior Juveniles in their first year on the studio lot called Mother Goose Cabaret. It is the boast of this group that this dance was the dance put on with the smallest amount ol money in studio history. The initial effort of the class in staging social functions gives strong promise of a really fine prom to be put on the last of this year, the plans for which are already well under way. We see, then, that the Junior Juveniles represent a group of hard working ) ' oung actors who have given and continue to give superb characterizations in all branches ol campus ac- tivity: scholastic, athletic, and social. [ ' 3 J
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JANE HENDERSON Elmhurst, Illinois HELEN KAISER Freeport, Illinois EVELYN JO HILANDER Glen EUyn, Illinois GEORGE KALBFLEISCH Highland, Illinois JOHN HOSE Massillon, Ohio MARTIN KNIKER Ohiman, Illinois RALPH HUBER Chillicothe, Ohio ALVIN KUHLMAN DesPlaines. Illinois ROBERT JAEGER East St. Louis FRANK LAMMERT Cincinnati, Ohio CLARA JAMESON Lombard, Illinois WALTER LAUER Lincoln. Illinois [25]
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