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THESCOTTY, GLASGOW, MONTANA Page 25 Theatrical Performers of Glasgow High Back row: G. Vallandigham, F. Nyquist, C. Buntin, R. Mill, R. Rundle. Middle row: M. Etchart, H. Hall, I-I. Lambert, L. Egstad, M. Weiss, A. M. Jennings, F. Hammerness, Mr. Hunton, sponsor, Front row: H. Brynildsen, R. Ness, D. Peterson, F. A. Sham- baugh, L. McCleery, V. Lambert. Many Appear in Dramatic Club Performances The Dramatics Club has scored three public presenta- tions during the course of this school year, under the di- rection of Eugene R. Hunton. Besides these outstanding productions, the club has held meetings regularly every two weeks, at which problems of dramatics were dis- cussed, a program given, games played for recreation and a lunch served. The club 'has selected a pin for the members. Because of the success of the production, the space in this magazine will be devoted to those who took part in the plays. The first play presented this year was a three- act play by Aurania Rouverol named lt Never Rains. The members of the cast were Mabel Rogers, Patsy Jean Campbell: Savannah, Helyn McMillan: Henry Rogers, Charles Bunting Jimmy Rogers, Robert Rundle: Norleen Sears, Helen Brynildsen: Clara Donovan, Marie Hall: Walter Donovan, Sid Friedl: Dorothy Donovan, Peggy Onberg: Dane Lawson, Fabian Nyquist: Margaret, Helen Lambert: Gale, Ruth Ness: Mary, Loyola McCleery: col- lege girls, Margaret Boub, Kathryn Puchalla, Frances Ann Shambaugh: assistant cheer leaders, Mark Etchart, Melford jones. On the production staff were: Mildred Weiss, prompter: Edward McGlochlin, scene design, with Lyola McCleery, Laura Egstad, Bob Larson and Kathryn Puchalla, assistants: Bob Mills, stage manager, with Laura Egstad, assistant: Gordon Vallandigham, property man- ager, with Margaret Boub, Lorraine Jensen and Ruth Ness, assistants: Francis Hammerness, business manager, with Doris Peterson, assistant: Francis Shambaugh, cos- tumes, with Esther Dascher, assistant: Harry Hall, elec- trician: Marvel Bjorklund, sound effects. Action of the play takes place in the living room of the Rogers' bun- galow, just outside Los Angeles. Act. l is in late after- noon: Act ll in the evening, one week later: Act III the following Tuesday night. The play was given Decem- ber 2 I. X The second presentation was a group of one-act plays, given March 24. The first, Submerged, a tragedy, was by H. Stuart Cottman. It takes place in the compartment of a submarine on the bottom of the ocean. Dunn, an Englishman, was played by John Kamla: Shaw, a dream- er, Chelmer Witherbee: Brice, a coward, Otis Wedum: MacAndrews, the commander, Sidney Friedl: Nabb, an- ----- --------- ----- --------- ---994:-1:---:hoc W in ll ll ll ll In l P ltPaysto Shop at ll ll ll ll ll I 4 In n 0 ' I in K K , ll I.C.PENNEY C0M9ANY,ln. ll 0 0 nr ll nu nu nr nu b:::::vc:::::ro4::::9c::::rc::::roc::::9oooo1:::noQ
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Page 24 THE SCOTTY, GLASGOW, MONTANA IN MODERN RHYTHM The picture in the upper right shows students from all classes dancing to the rhythm of the Royal Scots. At left: Scene typical of Glasgow High School social func- tions. Representative Glasgow School Party ALL-SCHOOL PARTY SPONSORED BY JUNIORS The junior class was host to the entire student body at a school dance and program Saturday night, March 25. The finance, decoration, cleanup and program committees were in charge of Miss Catharine Casacly, Miss Ann Foley, Howard Peters and Miss Adena Schumacher, respectively. Stu- dents from the junior home rooms served on these committees. The program, Nursery Nonsense, was introduced by Harry Farrington, Mark Etchart, Francis Hammerness and Wayne McCoy. The Boys' Glee Club made its first appearance this year. The Tin Soldiers, Bernetha Crowder, l..aVonne Hovland, Eleanor Hov- land, Mary L. Oliver and Esther Thornton, in soldier costumes, tapped two dances to open the show. Bo-Peep fMargaret Boubl gave the current favorite, Deep Purple. The Old Woman in the Shoe let four of her boys, Harold Magruder, Howard Magruder, Allan West and Claude Ulrich, show the girls how to get to the date on time. The Dutch Twins, Fay Ness and Garnet Sethne, gave a typical Dutch dance. The Toy Builders, headed by Glenna Grotjan, did some pyramid stunts. Those participating were Danette Gaasch, Doris Smith, Garnet Sethne, Eleanor Hovland, Jean Fassett, Esther Biddle, Evelyn Bailey, Dorothy Turna- cliff and Maxine Wood. The accompanists for the program were Mrs. Gordon Vallancligham, Elizabeth Ann Harrison, Patsy Campbell and Elaine Newton. The program was followed by a grand march and program dances, with music provided by Robert Rundle's Royal Scots.
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Page 26 THE SCOTTY, GLASGOW, MONTANA other Englishman, Donald Roehlg jorgson, the brute, Edward Butler. The second play, Sod, a drama by Stuart M. Hunter, is set in a sod hut on the western prairie. The actors were Jim Barnes a homesteader, Fabian Nyquist: Sally Barnes, his wife, Lyola lVIcCleeryg Tessie Barnes, their daughter, Frances Ann Shambaughg Carl Carlson, a neighbor boy, Marvel Bjorklund. The third, The Sound and the Fury, a comedy by Jackson Wright, was set in the drawing room of the Dartmouth's in one of New York's most expensive ho- tels. Paul Dartmouth, the actor, was Charles Bunting Cheryl Barnsworth, the acress, Leona Covey: Peekums, the Pekinese, a dogg Ellen, the maid, Ruth Ness: Richard Baxter, a young man, Gordon Vallandigham. On the production staff were Edward lVIcClochlin, scene design: Helen Lambert, prompterg Laura Egstad, stage manager, with Doris Peterson, assistantg Veril Lam- bert, property manager, with Peggy Nobel, assistant: Marvel Bjorklund, advertising manager, with Eileen Kaul, assistant. lt Never Rains I l I 1 4 Top: A11 of the cast on the stage. Bottom: A tense moment. BEST IN THE WEST . . . Shannon Hotel and Rose Room . . . A TIP-TOP NITE CLUB R. c. PECK'S STANDARD SERVICE Red Crown, Stanol'ncl and Solite fwith Ethyll Gasolines Stanolind, Polarine, Iso-Vis and Quaker State Motor Oils - Complete Lubrication Service - , F --vvvv------------- -v v-----v ---'vvv'---- f johnson Electric Company PHONE 30 Motor Rewinclling - Refrigerator Service 24-Hour Service .. Night Phone 172-M Wiring - Contracting pc:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Glasgow Motor Company Chevrolet - Buick Body and Fender Repairing - Phone 64 CONOCO SERVICE I 5 A---- --AAAAA--- A ,A ....A.. ..-..- - -------- P ........ .... ...--- ------A -------- - 2 : : zfe: f::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-gy li ,-----.. ll ll U ., 1.1 5 32 E F5 . W' H Qtel ll gg il?l11gIililElLLE +,, la, , t- if'f il Paulcampbel' fi r I MODERN EE e THROUGHOUT 1: , 0 2:Q::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::4 ELMER IOHNSGN COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION Plumbing - Heating
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