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Three Triumph Top picture-left: Row l, left to right- Doris Berns, Don Gig- ure, Carolyn Kubitz, Fred Vogelsang Absent when picture was taken - Delores Wilke, Howard Becker Top picture-right: Row 1, left to right- Bob Kowalski, Pat Rauch, Carol Erdman. Bill Gigure Absent when picture was taken - Fred Brandt Yes, as most young men will find out, Speak- ing to Father is not an easy matter, especially when father and even more so when mother have altogether different plans for their young daughter. The complications that arise when the young man asks for the girl's hand in marriage were most effectively portrayed by Pat Rauch, Bill Gigure, Fred Brandt, Carol Erdman and Bob Kowalski. A real misfortune it would be for anyone whose spring day turned out to resemble ttAntic Spring. The rollicking happenings that occur when this group of teen-agers decides to have a picnic are al- most too many to count. As you might guess, the day ends with ants devouring the lunch, rain in an Bottom picture: Row 1, left to right- Gerry Duenkel, Ardis Krainik, LaVerne Krue- ger Row 2-Lois Panosh, Ann Check, Au-drey Maxfeldt open car and bad tempers equally displayed by Car-- olyn Kubitz, Howard Becker, Fred Vogelsang, Don Gigure, Delores Wilke and Doris Berns. Let's just hope it never happens! At least, that was the general comment of t-he audience after seeing When Shakespeare's Ladies Meetfl After meeting to give. the young and supj posedly immature juliet advice on the pitfalls ot love, the various ladies of Shakespeare windup by having juliet give them advice-much to their dis- gust. Ann Check, Ardis Krainik, l..aVerne Krueger, Gerry Duenkel, Lois Panosh and Audrey Maxteldt were the ladies in question. 93
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Spring reen 'Tis said in spring a young man's fancy turns to love-and worms. Such was the case in Spring Green. Our play revolved around the troubles of a problem child and his strug- gle between two loves, to please the charming Eula with a bottle of Spring Green perfume and the preservation of his beloved earth- worms. Remember the scene in which thc never-to be-forgotten T. Newton Todd acquaints his military father with the fact that he is to de- vote his entire lite to the development of worms, or the scene in which Pinkie and Tony angle Benefit dates out of Dunk and Bing? And who will forget that Texas-born Dr. Blod- gett and the love-struck actions of the maid, Mrs. Rumble? No, we'll never forget Spring Green or Lois Panosh, Ann Check, Carolyn Kubitz, El- wood Horstman, LaVerne Krueger, Doris Berns, Don Ciigure, Donald R, Petersen, Gerry Duenkel, David Sylvester, Fred Vogelsang, Mary Ann Korlesky, Walter Sonnenburg, jack Fisher and Howard Becker, who all gave grand performances. We want to specially thank our well-known director, Mr. Frank Novitski, for making such performances as these possible. lt was through his helpful pointers and amazing patience that opening nights became nights never to be forgotten. Top Picture Row 1, left to rigllt-Elwnml I-lnrstxnann, Ann Check, Lois Panosh Row 2-David Sylvester, Fred Vngelsang, Mary Ann Korlesky, Jack Fisher Middle Picture Left to right-La Verne Krueger, Don R. Petersen, Doris Berns, Don Gigllrc Bottom Picture Left tn right-Howard Becker, Gerry Duenkel, Carolyn Kuhitz, Walter Sonnenburg, Don R. Petersen
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