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0 N E A C T P L A Y og n T e Valley n rs rman a e e act Craig took secon place with their comedy uwhlle The Toast Burns and Bennington was rd with Sh B W lng , a dramatic p e cast of the winning p ay, Fog on e Valley included Carol Lea Iverson as Sarah Lawson the kind neighbor a y Dick Lowe as ev erend Harkins y ro er as em a e r ch land owner Peggy Brunton as Judith Carson who h s just become a widow Richard Thompson a Norrle Carson, udith s s ep son and Le s Sheets as Cathle McCul ugh N rr e's r r en was a serlo ay based on the c ct etween a oy and s s e mo er e u e lr Bruce Linton, head of the speech department at the Omaha University. expressed the o nion that the ng a chara in the play was unusua ood ur er mar e a s one o w a h chool t en n en ears He also commented vorably on the costumlng, e u , rec n o the p The awards for best actor and actress were given to Richard Thomp n, who played Norr Carson and Pell! Brunton who played Judith Carson 1 U AFTER GAME PARTY After the basketuall game with Irvington Friday February 15 the HHH Club entertalned the HPep Club H They danced about an hour to pop ular recordings Bill Claborn Edward Miller Jimmy West and Warren West served nYum Yums H pickles potato chips jello with whipped cream and pop Nearly everyone had to experiment with the Hreddl whlp Creamn as if they did not know what it was for Dancing followed the lunch The uPep Clubu engoyed the party very much
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JUNIOR CLASS PLAY On November 2 the junior class presented their class play SisPer- kins, at the Legion Hall. The play was a comedy-drama in which Sis leaves her farm home in Missouri to visit her wealthy relatives, the Chandlers, in New York City. She horrifies them by bringing with her a pet pig as a gift for her aunt. Sis embarrasses the Chandlers with her crude ways and they try to get rid of her. But Sis turns the tables on her snobbish re- latives and proves to them that all rubes do not live in small towns or on farms. CAST OF CHARACTERS rs iza e an er aro verson Marcia Chan er Judy Kroger a dwin Chandler ick Lowe ar er, Richard Thom son Lydia LaSa e Beverly WCV61gh us aston e ong war M1 er Jay Schuy er, ene Mcwilliams is er ins e ty McConnaha Elvira Sni fkins, Ru oftls V10 e Astor Jean Anderson DECLAM enty five students entered the local dec am contest February 21 T e following were selected to represent Herm n he and t e district contests Peggy Brunton Twentieth Century Dragon Original Oratory Guy Trotter This is Out Greatest Danger oratorical Jaccie Forsberg Laddle Dramatic Lela Sheets A Lack and a Lass Humorous George Tyson N6WSCaSt1Hg Edward Miller Extemporaneous Carol Iverson Poetry Reading schools participating ing on On DOIH Herman s econd oin ennington was lr w 27 poin ese students com anled y iss v on, 0 par e he ighton University Peggy accie war e ce en ' roi ceived Hgooc M . El' b th Ch dl , C 1 I 5 ' dl , Q B l ' , D' 2 C t ' D L 11 , T ' Q Co t G d L , Ed d '11 L 1 G . ' ' Q S' P k' , B t L ' 'f ' th L ' g ' 1 t , . 21 Tw - ' 1 . h a at t E.C.N.C. h HA -' H - - u -- - ' ' ll - . H I ' u S - ll , ll The E.C.N.C. contest was held at Arlington March 4, with seven ' ' ' . Arl' t W the trophy with 42 ' ts, wa s with 29 p ' ts, and B ' ' th' d ith ' ts. Th , ac p ' b Mi Syl ia Brunt to k t in th district contest ld at Cre' ' ' on April 5. , J ' , Ed d, and Lela received ratings of H X ll t'. Ca re- . i II .
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