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The Hartian Left to right (standing) : Madelyn Van Bergen, Miss Johnson; Duane Bright, George Bigelow; Gerry Glover, student; Carol Taylor, Mrs. Aldrich; Charles Pearson, student; Ellen Lynn, student; Maxine English, Mary; Mrs. Burdick, director; Lyle Converse, Mr. Vecchito; Lenore Peterson, Gertie; Don Hansen, Mr. Patterson; Don Wood, Mr. Bradley; Richard Backa, Mr. Ferguson. Seated: Marjorie Flint, Miss Eggleston; Virginia Curtis, Barbara Pearson; Eunice Fetters, Miss Wheeler; Beulah Stever, student; Jack Lohman, Henry Aldrich; Joyce Hansen, Miss Pike; Marland Littiebrant, Bill; Betty Chrouch, Miss Shea. Not iti picture: Doris Curtis, student. WHAT A LIFE This play is the Broadway hit which endeared the character of Henry Aldrich into the hearts of the American people. No one would realize how much trouble one boy could get into in one day. But the faculty of Central High School know because they have the original problem-child in their midst. He is none other than Henry Aldrich. When Henry suffers through a Roman History exam, only to be expelled from school because he is accused of being a thief. When he was only trying to get a date with his girl, his trouble and your enjoyment begin. {21}
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The Martian JUNIOR PLAY Standings Never) Lipps, Mr. Pringle; Robert Halladay, Norman Porter; Ted Hodges, Greg; Beverly Smith, model; Pat McCleannan, Mavis Pringle; Ethelyn Campbell, model; Ray Mitchell, delivery boy; Jim Dexter, Henri; Mrs. Burdick, director; Marilyn Churchill, Penny Pringle; Alan Stover, Cary; Jack Gamble, Henri; Irene Bray, Sally; James Birdsall, Mark Pringle. Seated-. Marian Purdy, Mrs. Pringle; Dale Gowell, Harrison Day; Janey Jenkins, Joanne; Shirley Shigley, model; Marleen Simons, grandmother; Connie and Carol Stevens, models. Not in picture-. Charles Schmitts, Mr. Pringle. DON’T TAKE MY PENNY November 6th and 7th, the Junior Class presented a three-act comedy entitled, Don't Take My Penny, which was received by everyone with great enthusiasm. When an average American girl, Penny, becomes stage struck, her family and her friends suffer. To make matters worse, Harrison Day, author of Penny's inspiration, plot thickens. From there on, it's anybody's guess what happens. The play was a great success due to the untiring efforts of Mrs. Hulda Burdick, the director, and the co-operation of the cast. [20]
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The Martian First row: Marilyn Churchill, Lucille Hodges, Pat Loree, Lois Corliss, Joyce Hansen, Ruth Hawley, Catherine Shinn, Leona Frost. Second row: Betty Chrouch, Bud Trommater, Marian Kludy, Duane Bright, Janey Jenkins, Elaine Lydens, Jack Lohman. Third row: Carol Taylor, Marjorie Lombard, Mr. Schestag, director. ORCHESTRA The orchestra contained eighteen members this year and with many students interested in string music the outlook for next year is very good. The orchestra performed at the Senior play, special community meetings and also at the graduation exercises. From this organization six members were chosen to make up a string sextet which played for the school Christmas program and many other activities. PIANO Betty Chrouch VIOLIN Marilyn Churchill Pat Loree Elwin Trommater Lucille Hodges CELLO Catherine Shinn Leona Frost BASS VIOL Marian Kludy CLARINET Joyce Hansen Lois Corliss Ruth Hawley SAXOPHONE Jack Lohman Elaine Lydens TROMBONE Duane Bright TRUMPET Janey Jenkins BARITONE Graydon Norton DRUMS Carol Taylor Marjorie Lombard {22}
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