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, , - , N -1 Left to rrght Harlow Stevens Mary Ann Gavm Suzanne Bennett Darby Easton Peggy Denton Rxchard Goe Sally Fegan Roger Bakken Geraldme Lefcosk1 11m Matthews Gladys Nakkerud Rxchard Mrller Mel Murray Arvxd Cole Iudrth Brokaw ALL SCI-ICDCDL PLAY STRANGE BOARDERS the All School Play dlrected by Mrs Ellzabeth Evanson wxth Shella Scoones as student d1rector was thoroughly emoyed by Foster aud1ences December 4 and 5 Peggy Denton and Sally Fegan had the leadmg roles ACl1OH started when Cordel1a Tuttle lPeggy Dentonl adver used for boarders ln a Boston paper Pr1sc1lla and Amxty l-laxnes fSus1e Bennett and Mary Ann Gavml who had run out on Boston Benny Crlarlow Stevensl wxth S100 OOO rn stolen money found 1t a perfect hldeout There were other crooks trylng to get the money too In the shuffle loey fR1cky Mlllerl was kxlled by Smmley fDarby Eastonl Then the Deacon lRoger Bakkenl came and offered to spllt w1th the l-lames gxrls Through lt all Candy Fenway fSally Feganl Cordel1a s ward and Lon Degett tD1ck Goel fell rn love Mrs Myrtle Hodge lGladys Nakkerudl was an ardent reformer and dxsapproved of the whole thmg Captam W1nkle Ulm Matthewsl and Professor Harrxman tAr v1d Cole? who was always mventmng thrngs were two other boarders who lent much to the hxlarrous comedy Glory Fenway CG-erry Lefcoskxl was the lass who mnocently took the S100 OOO from the breadbox and h1d 1t 1n her v1ol1n case YOUNG LOVE Left to rrght Sally Fegan Rrchard Goe Playing a malor role were members of productxon stali Left to rxght tseat edl Iames Pook Lorena Scharer Mxss Gyllmg Marllyn Graham Mar en Holm Byron Smxth Kay Coffelt Marguerlte Guhck KStandmgl Lols Krxstrom K nneth Kay Patrrcla Merkle Anna Ohrstrom Marysue Bruce Nelsre Persson Ianrce Car 5 - Susxe Uudy Brokawl was a g1rl who wanted to be queer lrke Mlss Tuttle Pers1stent Iohn Todd tMel Murray? the landlord who wanted to marry Cordeha fxnally won out after all the crooks were rn 1a1l The Drama Club gold cup award for the best performance was won by Sus1e Bennett Wrthout the help of those behmd the scenes xt would have been xmposslble for the play to go on ln charge of propertxes were Mary Swope Barbara Tlrrell and Kay Coffelt Those on make up were Mary Sue Bruce Marguerlte Gulrck LOIS Knstrom Brunhxlde Hegel w1th M1ss Grace Gyllmg as advxser Stage effects were 1n charge of hm Pook Maren Holm Kenny Kay and Lorena Scharer Costumes were kept ln order by lanrce Carpenter Marllyn Graham Anna Orhstrom and Nelsle Persson On the stage crew were Byron Smxth and George Iohanson l tt lei Thanks are due all those who put on such a fxre performance HEART TO HEART TALK Left to rrght Mel Murray Peggy Denton U1 THE SINISTER SIX Left to rrght Irm Matthews Roger Bakken Suzanne Bennett Mary Ann Gavm Darby Easton Harlow Stevens .ZW-HC. ,par Mrs Evanson Barbara Txrrell penter Iudrth Barber Mary Swope , Shexla Scoones Brunhxlde Regel 'ws lr
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B. BC QQ, . :: Iv 39?-riff M va Part of a natronal organrzatron and new to Foster thrs year the drstnbutrve educatzon class known as the Bulldog Busmess Club was busmess from start to fmtsh Stx members attended a three day conventton rn Yakrma wrnnrng awards tn the speech and wrndow dtsplay contests This groups arm rs to garn actual work experrence rn retarl sellmg whrle attendmg school Drclc Johnson was IU charge of the Pos Store Mr Ben Yormark acted as co ordrnator rn all actrvrtres Lett to rrght trrst row Marcella Cummmgs Helen Murdock Bonme Brlyeu Governor Barbara Cady Secretary Barbara Lehman Second row Prestdertt Brll Alrment Charles Leaf Ed Iames hm Norrrs Rex Rrce Thrrd row Dennrs Woods Richard Iohnson Vrce Presrdent Walter lensen Mr Yormark Cleanrng the gym puttrng down the canvas coverrrtg fo the floor and movrng the bleachers were lust some of the Jobs the canvas crew dtd to prepare the gym for many specral events Mr Neudorf was the advtser of thts hard workmg group Left to rtght Drck Trnney Rodney Rerchel Alfred Frnney Iohn Mclkbee lrrn Hoetter Drck Ley Btll lvhfao Dcn Hore lorry Halbert Bud Roe-tter Tharks to the Lettermen s Club wrth Mr Robbms as advrser our games were made more eruoyablo for they saw to rt that all ran smoothly They patrolled at all home games At half ttme they put up ropes to keep the floor clear and swept rt All thrs was routme but along came the btg event the Senror Faculty game whrch they sponsored A subs anttal sum was made by a raflle held at thrs game Frrst row left to rrght Jrm Kassner ltm Matthew Presrdent Bob Prt s Mr Robbms Henry Clernmons Harlow Stevens Darby Easton Sccrctary Irm Trestrarl George Johanson John Jewell Mrke Flemtng Thrrd row Rrchard Mrllor Irm Pook Ierry Mat thews Bob Hore Leo Dodd Ray Larson Wrlber Ioltnscn 'F' wf tC t 9 1 'Q Ftgf I up 1 5 ' C . 9' Q V 5 tl ,Q H I M ' , Q 40, x Qt' Q lf . . .' . A, 1 A V ' Q - . 4 ' --'- V t - - ' I A N . e. 'L - 4. r Vrce-Presldcnt Kenny Kay, D1ck Srnxons, Lc onard H-awkzns. Second row.: bwtght Potter: . Q C , K, f V - 'V , k K I n Q X ft: 5' C1553 . f- - 'r if A . V- ' .7 74 H ' C 1 it Y P . un 1 . , . . A I l 1' if 3 l R , . B ' ' t ' 2 B JW . ' X T . N ul - - ' 1 J ,gf V f' ' - r I A ' ' Q 1 'K 1 -D - .., ,f 'N qv ti V. 9 1 L , if A if X 'li A
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THE LITTLE DOG LAUGI-TED SENIOR PLAY -rf I ' 3- R A duel w1th a palnt brush ts no way to settle a busmess feud Left to nght Dorathy Underwood Mxke Flemmg Suzanne Ben nett hm Trestrazl hm Matthews Marysue Bruce THE LITTLE DOG LAUGHED accordtng to an old rhyme to see such sport Chances are that he never saw such unusual sport as was portrayed IH th1s years semor play THE LITTLE DOG LAUGI-IED drrected by Mrs Ehzabeth Evanson and student dxrector Barbara Gouge The play mvolves a famlly s1tuat1on of parents pushed to the breakmg po1nt by the1r daughter Laurle Huntrnqton a col lege glrl psychologxst played by Bev Durand Mary Sue Bruce and hm Trestraxl as Martha and Wally Huntmgton share the lead wxth Laurxe and Sid Ulm Matthewsl When S1d Huntington and Ted Wood CM1ke Flemlngl got lnto a fight over a loaded pamt brush fun resulted Laurxe s farmly brought her to her senses by treatxng her to some of her own medxcme whrle S1d and Ted combmed forces ln busmess as the fmal curtam fell Gus rs delxqhted wzth Horatto s Mupulas Umbelus Umbelus Left to rxght Ray Larson Mary Ann Gavm The guests thought the Zombrowskr Ink Blot test was fascmatrng Left to rxght Barbara Cady Trudy Carnes Brunhrlde Hegel Betty Russell Beverly Durand Ioy Frankman 9? 1 ' Y ...NM THE LITTLE DOG LAUGHED contamed three romantxc sltua tlons whxch helped to make 1t one of the most unusual and laugh provokxng plays Foster has produced Other members of the cast mcluded Gus Mary Ann Gavm Ioan Sus1e Bennett L1ll1an Dorathy Underwood Mark Bob Hrgday I-loratxo Ray Larson Ameha Barbara Cady Carolme Betty Russell Grace Ioy Frankman Walola Brunh1lde Regel Therese Trudy Carnes Shlrley Schmbeckler and Anne Erickson acted as extras Mary Ann Gavm acted as assrstant student drrector m charge of dances Productlon staff members mcluded Mel Murray Anne Errckson Nancy Randall Ieanette Starks Audrey Booth Sh1rley Schmbeckler Bonme B1lyeu George Iohanson and Byron Smxth M1ss Grace Gyllmg was 1n charge of make up xlL.l Laurre chats wlth her young doctor frlend Mark Bradford Left to rxght Beverly Durand Bob Hlgday Working behlnd the scenes were stand1ng left to rrght Sh1rley Schm beckler Barbara Gouge Mxlma Makela Mrs Evanson Audrey Booth Anne Er1ckson Bonme B1lyeu George Iohanson Mel Murray Seated M1ss Gyllrng Ieanette Starks Byron Smtth pt-0 W I . ' . T' 5' - ' ' 19. 4 , - i ' Q ' . t 9 ' 5 1 1 Y 'ff Lf , l A Q ll, , f '41-ll' z' y I K . ' :ff '. 3. L g., .. 'Q ll 1 - , V , ' Q A t. f X . , I I . ll I I A 'I l ' I , ' , . ' : ' ' ' : ' . I I: ' . ' : I ' , . . - : , : , ' : V . , 5 ' ' ' 5 . 5 . , . , I . .it . , . K I 4 ri ..' 1 H - D 2 7 lf' A, ' ' 1 X , , I . X 1 I I I f I .t L I . ' . ' I in wa W ' y ' p if T fe 1 ' A 4 . ' W A r XX f ' .s Fir. 7x I . . If A-few! ' fm , e,.,,, f W - , I n N f 7' .e ff 35
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