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4 l 1 sg ood tu the last penny Dorf! loolr non' slipped in and out of Pendleton. rowing never to betray their sacred stage. Brihe money was con- sidered for those memliers of the student lvody who had seen the play on television: hut since they too enjoyed the mysterious air. this was deemed un- necessary. Somewhere in the process the play was also cast. St. Agnes' again came to the rescue with Dolly Newman. Ann Heckner and Marge Richey. E.ll.S. came up with Allan Mead. Marvin Cox. the perennial Reid White. Rolwert McClure. Darrell leryey. ,lay Wzllker. and Sandy Wise. Politically. the successes of the year went to the three who most consistently met with dramatic sue- cess4Allan Mead. president: Reid White. vice pres- ident: and Marvin Cox. secretary-treasurer. Behind the glitter of Penrlletonls productions. there were of course many unrecognized hands at Gerling tl lfliml Jute llill I Il'l'lilt' flint? work. Chief among these were ,lolm Wlashington and Peter Page. lnoth veteran stage managers. ln addition to lieing responsilwle for such divers things as the hair whitener and sundry makeshift drawing- linow ledge of operating the mysterious lighting ap- paratus of the hall. But the higgest lmouquet goes to the lwiggest and most successful ham of the whole organization. ll. C. ll. This phenomenon. who has in his time taught tackling and French pronunciation. turned the scliool's aspiring actors into competent amateurs. .-Xssisted principally lwy a dramatic instinct and a dynamic energy. Mr. llutledge showed the lloly llill that just ahout any part of our stage-like world can lie made into a stage. 9 7 The Ur Iellwu .XHUll't'll. 1lfL'Il.l flier .' us., W. ff .
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