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HONOR SOCIETIES Stimulate Scholarship and Character Development J ' ,f, Jinn , upm'ii' lWW'r ML, HIHHINI mrlh' ll H JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETIES 1A, 2B, 2A Row 1: Z. Stanse . J. McCurtis. C. Ervin, M. Stephens. K. Sloan. A. Goldberg. Row 2: M. Green. J. Foreman, O. Beasley, A. Smith. J. Edwards, J. Williams, G. Smith. F. James, J. Barrett. E. Fisher, G. Noer. Row 3: M. Harris, Elaine H0, D. Czarnik, C. Arrington. L. Johnson, A. Blaus, M. Morrison, 1. Hatred, Y. Pleasant, J. Simpkins. E. Kelly. Row 4: F. Jackson, E. Todd, L. Dunterman, 1. Jones. J. Williams, D. Taylor. M. Ghoston, L. Glover, D. Powell. C. Scott. V. Martin, I. Korngoot. JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY 3A Row 1: N. White GecretaryL B. Emery Gocial chairmanL H. Shelton. Mrs. Gay bponsorL C. Price. P. Bruner Hice-presidenU. Row 2: L. Young wresidenn. A. Thymes, D. Stuckly, D. LaFar- lette. G. Hunt Qgrogram chairmanL J. Pappas OreasurerL H. Hochertz. . V. yyrxgw v..m.,u. .41
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i'rfr-jav 231: : LamWAT -- 'J Plaudits for THE ENGLEWUUD PLAYERS HWasnt it wontierfuun u1t was simply grancl. HHow proud the parents were, and who can blame them?! HIt was a swell show, and I dont mean may- be. Remarks such as these rang through the corri- dors of dear old Englewoocl for a week anti more after the evening of January 17, 1952. On that evening in Fullerton Hall of the Art Institute of Chicago, the Englewood Players, uncter the direction of Mrs. Led- hetter, gave a triumphant performance of Take Care of My Little Girl,n Peggy Goodins heH-ringing comedy of present-day student life, before a capacity audience. Many who wanted to see the show misseti out because the tickets were all sold. And this was one of those times when the people who weren,t there misseti a high quality entertainment experience. The cast consisted of Alice Davenport as Liz, Sarah Lewis as Becky, Carol Jones as Adelaide tAtD, Marion Bohn as Merry, Jean Williams as Marge, rTheresa Davis as Dallas, Winifred Phillips as Casey, Sheila Johnson as Mother Apple, Yvonne Harrington as Mrs. Bellows, Felton May as Joe, Julius Johnson as Chad, Robert Collins as Sam, Christine Muse as Thelma, Barbara Gihson as Alice, Bernice Wright as Grace, Anita Officer as Marie, Crystal Ervin as Jus- tine, Phyllis Lewis as Polly, Rose Mary Spotser as Marilyn, Irene Jortian as June, anct William Hunt as the expressrnan. BIGGER AND BETTER PLAYS Established in 1951, our Drama Club has under its more formal name, The Englewood Players, pre- sented two plays, UThe Great Choice and HTake Care of My Little Girl. Alice Davenport, as assist- ant director; Phyllis G. Lewis, as secretary, and Felton May, as stage manager, have been especially helpful to Mrs. Ledhetter, the clubs faculty sponsor and gen- eral thrector. HTo promote an appreciation of the theatre anti to inculcate unclerstanding of the art of dramatiza- tion and character portrayaln are the main objectives of the Drama Club. The hope is, further, that its activities wiH'heIp improve the diction, voice control, posture, and poise? not only of its members but also of students in general who attend its performances. In line with this the club plans to present bigger and better plays in the future. ' 5 Scenes from uTakc Care of My Little Girl 19
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tp'nent Established in 192-1, the National Honor Society, sponsored by txtr. Kriewitz, strives to stimulate the improvement of scholarship among students and to encourage the devel- opment of Character, leadership, and the spirit of service to the community. The junior honor societies, sponsored by Miss White, Miss Weisman, Miss Croat, Mrs. Gay, and blr. Heller, have similar objectives. They concentrate on achieving these Objectives among members of the junior Class by means 01f meetings, social gatherings, anct special tutoring methods. JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY 3B Row 1: B. Haney, F. Be . J. Har- vey, Mr. Heller tsponsort, L. An- derson. L. Cumming. Row 2: R. Brown. E. Shirley, E. Ketchum. M. Hawkins, E. Bolden. E. Bishop, A. Brooks, B. Wright, D. Whaten. Row 3: C. Ehlers, J. Bell, M. Seals, M. Mason. H. Lassiter, A. Olson. A. Jones, K. Carrington. A. Curry. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Row 1: A. Blicr. J. Karshen, B. IV'Iorrison, P. Lewis, NIL Kriewitz tsponsort, R. Sampon. G. Van De Kreke, L. Vacco. Row 2: A. Davenport. A. Ross, V. VVestin. C. Jones. J. IVIcIntosh, B. Nagel, E. Claster. P. Gray, E. Burre . Row 3: R. Rountrce, E. Reid, Y. Harrington. L. Pompey, L. Field, N. Johnson, R. Brctsford, A. Sanas tprcsidcntt, O. Klichalchik tvice- presidentt. D. Harris. 5. Balzer, A. Diggs. 21
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