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ne Nia lglzt Flrnid ghosts, insane inmates, villains and a supposed murderer, the senior class rollicked to a successful presentation of One Mad Night. Humorous yet weird excitement was the key note of this mystery farce which involves a young playwright and a damsel in distress. Qrriving at his newly purchased country home the author finds it occupied by the in- mates of an insane asylum. They fancy them- selves everything from a mad Frankenstein to Lady Macbeth, The part of the four inmates presented difficult characterizations which were ably handled by the cast. Off-stage sound effects and special lighting added much to the atmosphere which cap- tured the attention of a capacity house. Hnnette Carnahan captures the attention of her daughter played by Flora Finn Beutel and Ferne Tracy, their col- ored mctid. Doctor Bunn is portrayed by Keith Mills and Susan Turner is the housekeeper. Cliff Berggren, an inmate who fancies him- self as Mr. Hyde, enters, but Frank Iacobs. an escaped convict. doesn't relax his guard. lack Wynkoop, Dick Merritt and Robert Hskey look on. lust a part of first night excitement is preparing for the footlights. Here make- up artists work on Ferne Tracy. Rita Gib- bons and Cliff Berggren. Dorothy Williams. who imagines herself Lady Macbeth, approaches Bob Mosher who portrays Don Cutter. Escaping from an embarrassing situation is uppermost in Bob Mosher's mind as Flora Hrin Beutel and Rnnette Carnahan enter. The servants, played by Ferne Tracy and lack Wynkoop. look on. Velma Lou Watkins looks to Bob for consolation.
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Ianuary senior officers talk things over in the open air: Duane Olson. president: Walter Wieland. vice-president and Marcia Snow. treasurer. Donald Bryant. secretary, is now in service. M132 W :emingly unbothered with their duties as senior class ficers for the second semester Frank Piccolo. secretaryg chard Means. pr-esidentg Virginia Koch, treasurer and an Etmund. vice-president, forget official problems for the moment, First semester senior officers Pat Price, treasurerg Nancy Noble, vice-presidentg Frank Piccolo. president and Fern Egger, secre- tary, are deeply engrossed in conversation, Q58 S H'LClZl.I'Lg QfLl.OI'.S' Wig 7 53 X F91 ,tif it ft fu tj ff A f if r Ui i Miss Margaret O'Rourke and Miss Elsie Rokcthr. senior class sponsors.
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Clnudfy 8I'M.OI'S RRTHUR LEWIS RBBOTT: College preparatory, Hdvo- cate, Mummers, entered from Omaha Central in 1925, IOHN MCCORD QNDREWS: Business administration, football, track, navy. FERN HNKENY: Stenographic, national honor society, home room alt-ernate. ROBERT IHMES HSKEY: Hrts and sciences, home room representatives, One Mud Night. art club, Mummers, Forum, writers club. IOHN EMMETT BHKER: Quto me- chanics. HOWRRD DHLE BRUER: Bookkeeping. LOLH KRTHLEEN BEHN: Home economics, national honor society. ROBERT THEODORE BECKER: Printing, national athletic honor society, home room alternate, choir, boys glee, football. DONRLD D. BENSON: Busi- ness administration, home room alternate, property committee One Mad Night, writers club, noon recrea- tion committee. ROBERT GENE BURNS: Electrical engin-eering, navy. MRYNQRD CHEUVRONT: Engineering, national honor society, boys glee. IRCK E. DEFFENBHUGH: Business administration, national athletic society, home room representatives, Ioy Night, L club, basketball, track, football. MHXINE M. DE LETT: Stenographic, national honor society, home room representatives. IOHN DIETZ: Printing, football, baseball. ROY VERNON DWINELL, IR.: Engineering, navy. ROBERT EVHNS: General educational development test. NORMH IERN FISCHER: Flrts and sciences, na- tional honor society secretary-treasurer, home room representatives, student director One Mad Night. ad- vertising committee Hnd Came The Spring, orchestra, Girl Reserves president, Mummers, senior speaker. VINCENT GOERES: Engineering, national honor society. Page 28
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