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No soap box opera but a true full length comedy, Alberto Casello ' s Death Takes A Holiday, came to Manual ' s stage and recording studio on March 12 through the courtesy of the Class of ' 48 and Mr. E. Edward Green, director. Don Cope in the title role and Barbara Snodgrass as his leading lady turned in star dust performances. Death ' s visit to the Duke in the first act electrified the audience, who were kept charged by the mystery of the playwright and an able cast consisting of Clinton Venable, Corrado; Florann Greeson, Alda; Lee Van Jelgerhuis, Duke Lambert; Lawton Link, Baron Cesarea; Janet Weaver, Stephanie; Helen Schwomeyer, Rhoda; Robert Stuckey, Eric; Robert Herbst, Major Whitread, and Monte O ' Connor and Mary Kathryn Taylor as the butlerand maid. The senior dramatics class helped clear the static and ma ke the cut a smooth one as they saw to it that there were no short circuits from the rise of the curtain to the grand finale. From that class came Mr. Green ' s assistants, Jane Hollen- baugh, student director; Shirley Moren, prompter; Bill Anderson, stage manager; and chairmen Alice Hagan, properties; Maxine Kinslow, makeup; and Donna Wortman, costuming. Miss Menka Guleff also helped with directing and makeup. i. r
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The yearbook station gave out with plenty of static as March 25 — the deadline — approached, and the fuses were ready to blow from an overload of last minute rush copy and art before the staffs pulled the plug on Currents. Currents of ' 48 got its start at the Indiana University Journalism Institute last summer, where Marilyn Hafer, editor, and Florann Sreeson, associate editor, attended classes in yearbook work. Assisting on the editorial staff were Waneta Staten, assistant editor; Betty Snoddy, club editor, and Lowell Farley, sports editor. Misses Gretchen A. Kemp and lone Colligan, advisers, were our trouble shooters. Margie Board and John Leisure, art co-editors, assisted by Patsy Hansing, Shirley Daily, Jean Glass, Anna Perronie, Sylvia Camhi, Patricia Paddack, Richard Blythe and Tom McCrory, kept the currents circulating through the television discs. Miss Betty Foster supervised the art staff. The business staff, who sparked the sale of the yearbook, was headed by Mary Kathryn Taylor, business manager, and included Janet Leuschner, Vilma Conway, Nina Forbis, Lawton Link and Dorothy Schienbein. Miss Theo B. Parr and Mr. Carl F. Hanske provided the televised account for Currents, and Wilma Prather and Rosina Hays, who chased down the subject matter and held the lights for the pictures, completed the photography staff.
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