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NUI I1 you glen no hero! VVhot's qolnq on View As soon as school is well started in the fall, plans get underway for the mid-term play. This year a cast of seventeen students, under the direction of Miss Hartz, staged a family comedy, Don't Take My Pennyf' The plot concerns the efforts of Penny and Sally to get a coveted part in the movies and the efforts of the rest of the cast to keep Penny from getting it. The cast consisted of Marilyn Berg, Diamond Benson, Betty johnson, Junior Chapman, Shirley Donley, Dick Justice, Frankie Modisett, Selma Slcoog, Dick Gerst, Phyllis Coble, Bill Gillum, Al Ginn, Marilyn Miller, Connie Moore, Jeannine Sleeth, Tom Crowe, and George Klinclc. How ccmc she by thot light? -ni Page Twenty-Nine
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Qftama . . . l s s Senior ploy cost: Row one- Selmo Skoog, Dick Collins, Pot Miller, Tom Crowe, Donno Morris. Row two -Arthur Grist' Betty Johnson, .loc Nogle, Diamond Benson, AI Croin. This year the smallest cast ever used in an L, H. S. school play toolc to the footlights for their two nights of stardom on April 17 and 18. Miss Hartz directed the evenly divided group of five boys and Eve girls in their rehearsals for Four Daughtersn, the play based on the motion picture ofthe samie title. The scene was the Lemp home, a typical American household, where the four Lemp daughters, Emma, Thea, Kay, and Ann, lived with their father, Adam, and their Aunt Etta. The conflicts 'between the girls' home ties and their romances afforded both humor and pathos. Felix, a modern composer, Mickey, a discour- aged arranger, Ernest, the next door florist. and Ben, Thea's wealthy suitor, served to upset the household and complicate the plot. The cast was as follows: Adam Lemp, father of the broocl', ....,,... ..,,..... , ...............,....... ......,..,.... T o m Crowe Felix Deitz, composer, loved by all ............ ......,,,,,......., ........... D i clc Collins Miclcey Borden, disheartened friend of Felix .....,... ..........,.......... A l Crain Ben Crowley, Theays middle-aged suitor ....,,,..,. ,.......,, A rthur Grisez Aunt Etta, mother, aunt, and friend .,.....,r,,,, ..,....... B etty Johnson Ernest, the bashful florist ....,.,.,,,,,,..,............., ..r.,.....,...... J oe Nagle Kay Lemp, the lazy singer ......,,. .......... D onna Morris Emma Lemp, the homebody ....,.. ...,...... .......... S e lma Slcoog Thea Lemp, the money-seeker ,............,........,. ., ...,,.,..,,..,......,..... Pat Miller Ann Lemp, the never-serious daughter... ...... ......,,.... D iamond Benson Pogo Twenty-Eight
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Page Thirty Hand Under the skillful direction of Mr. Marocco and Mr. I-luffman, the Logansport High School Band display-ed its talent at basketball and football games and at special programs throughout the year. The band made its hrst public appearance at the parade preceding the Peru-Logansport football game. Headed by a resplendent corps of drum majors and majora ettes and followed by an enthusiastic crowd of cheer leaders and students, the L. H. S. musi- cians marched through the town from Third Street to the Berry Patch. At the opening of the basketball season the band, majorettes, and cheerleaders put on Z1 novel three-ring circus with acrobats and familiar music included. This was the last appearance of the band in their old uniforms. For the remainder of the basketball season the players, though minus regular uniforms and clad in the usual teen-agers attire, were always on hand to hack the team and students and entertain the fans. The Hour of Music provided an excellent oppor- tunity for displaying the new uniforms and introducing to the public the new school song. Ar this same performance the band presented aa amusing feature entitled The Three Bears. Soon after the Hour of Music, Logansport's and flve other county bands, under the direc- tion of Mr. Gerald Doty, played for the County Festival. Rehearsals then began for the Four City Festival to which Logansport was host. The bands from Nlarion, Kokomo, and Peru were combined with Logansport's for this program. According to custom, the ban:l's final appearance was at commencement, May 29. Row one: Seward, Zieg, Bailey, Hardy, Sumpter, Hinton, Parente, Erickson, Van Allen, Lowry, Swisher, Etnirr Condon, Secat, Leslie, Wrssinger. Row two: Sullivan, Pruitt Acton Reimer Felker Galloway Holcomb M C , 1 r . , f f OH Wirth, Ford, Hedde, Timmons, Watkins, Conrad, Roadster, Green, Fissel, Hume, Rover. Row three: Ronclolph, Ste: rctt, Conrad, Klein, Mordenti, Nazerine, Watkins, Settlemeyre, Sterrett, Gray, West Harrison Swartzel Marorrr Grisez. Row four: Paschal, Drye, Gillum, Neal, Peck, Bonnell, Grande, Thomas, Brenner, Cory, Slferd, Nelson, Gri' fith, Beehler, Collins, Mather, Friend, Henry. Row five: Hill, Davidson, Boyd, Reeder, Woolpert, Kivett, Banta, M'Ge Banta, Morris, Beecher, Timberlake, Berkshire, Clements, Tutewiler. Row six: Mr. Morocro, Firmani, Goerinq Worr Hill, Thomas, McGee, Grubbs, Skoog, Miller, Schaefer, Spurlock, Thomas, Mr, Huffman.
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