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IIeart trouble. One Act Plays “New Girl in Town” Cast: Lyle Tollefson Roderick. Daniels Geraldine Brokken Charlyne Quammen Muriel Hoiness Donald Sikkink Director, Miss Elaine Truwe Holding hands. “The Little Imposter” Cast: Janice Elton Charles Burmeister Genore Brokken Norma Nolte Rudy Ellis Director, Miss Evelyn Sandie • 28 • “Differential Limitless” Cast: Eleanor Dennstedt Darlene Hillesland Bruce Harstad Evelyn Hendrickson Richard Elliott James Harstad Director, Mrs. Bertil M. Johnson Brotherly opinions.
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First Row, Left to Right: Krating, J. Elton, V. Bjortomt, W. Scanlon, Wahl, Miss Trutce, G. Bean, Burkholder, P. Mills, D. Hillesland, . Losen. Second Row: G. Brokken, B. Riseland, P. McKay, J. Jacobson, M. Benson, N. Nolle, J. Carpenter, A ms, Hendrickson, Iloiness, M. Elliott. Third Row: I. Broadwater, Knutson, E. Bates, E. McKay, G. Johnson, E. Todd, B. Johnson, C. Bean, Quammen. Girl's Glee Club Brahms wrote his “I.ullaby” as a pleasant, peaceful accomplishment of genius and the Girls’ Glee Club enjoyed the pleasant accomplishment of singing it in the District Music Contest that was held in Chatfield. It is a masterpiece in song and the Club’s rating, the number one letter of the alphabet, ranked the girls as masters of good music. Together, Miss Truwe and the girls have enjoyed high achievement and a wealth of happiness in a first year of association that promises to grow more next year. At the Christmas Pageant, “O’ Holy Night,” the Glee Club contributed nicely to this solemn occasion by singing the “Virgin Slumber Song.” Throughout the year other songs that were old and new added a richness to the extra-curricular life of our school. Director and Friend.
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“Spring Fever” With Lynn Fontainne and Alfred Lunt as examples of what to work for, twelve members of the senior class practiced for long hours on “Spring Fever.” For many, it was their first venture into the drama. Capable Director Fetvedt patiently untangled the cobwebs in the student’s acting. Finally the great night came. Then the pseudo-sophisticated seniors paraded around in “play clothes.” Skillfully applied makeup changed them into potential stars of the stage. A thrilling performance, with all the laughs that a comedy such as “Spring Fever can give, threw the audience into gales of uncontrollable laughter. Critics were very favorable to these actors’ and actresses’ venture in dramatics. Compliments passed freely for all concerned. Favorable, too, were the reports from the box office where the receipts were higher than usual. Weary but happy seniors said gqpdbye that night to grease paint, properties, footlights, and stage fright. Members of the cast were Helen Johnson, Adella Kraling, Shirley Olson, Janice Elton, Goldie Bean, Arlone Wahl, Donald Applen, Donald Johnson, Howard Haugerud, Rudy Ellis, Norman Benson, and John Brokken. Senior Class Play Chronic case. Scholastic trouble. Junior Class Play Such a night. • 29 • 66 Such A Night” “Such a Night,” a mystery, was presented by the Harmony High School Juniors to an afternoon and evening audience on Friday, March 20. The action of the entire play took place in the living room of the Sherman home in a small town in the East. The Shermans were a typical American family. Mandy, the Negro servant, had a hard time keeping her husband, I'ncle Joe, out of trouble. L’ncle Joe seemed to become involved in each new problem which so mysteriously appeared in the once peaceful home of Richard Sherman. Threatening notes, gun fire, and disappearance confused the detective brain of Mike McCracken, the shrewd detective. Finally the detective’s assistant, a lady, untangled the cleverly interwoven mystery. The cast of characters included : Richard Sherman. a wealthy banker Margaret Sherman, wife of Richard Sherman John Sherman, a son Elizabeth Sherman, a daughter Henry Atwood, a roommate of John Louise Black, college chum of Elizabeth Glen Hardy, a man on business Mike McCracken, from headquarters Lelia Date, a welcome guest Uncle Joe, a Negro servant Aunt Mandy, his tvife Reflections: A ghost, whose actions spoke louder than his words— between acts the first and second grade Rhythm Band “made music” on their cymbals, bells, tambourines, and sticks—Inez Owen sang a vocal solo—Worrell Erickson played a clarinet solo. George Hillesland Edyth Bates Dean Serfling Beryl Riseland Richard Reuter Evelyn Hendrickson Donald Linstroth Mike O’Hara Ordell Knudtson Allen Nolte Norma Nolte
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