ik Cooka On with the show. The show .W ' A. M 4' QT' H V. Dayton, A. Schram, M. Olney, L. Vansteeland, E. Taylor Bud 17riuer.4 After a hard day's wor all rush to the stage door. Naturally, the faithful bus drivers are waiting to deliver each of the tired actors to his home and remind him of the time to be ready the next morning. Left to right: , x 'if' i - 5 in 1 . iff L must go on! But let's see what takes place between and after the acts of the show. In our Theatre of Stars the per- formers take time out for a lunch prepared by the cooks under the sup- ervision of Mrs. Helene Howlett. Q Q: M! 1 D. Barto, C. Barto, L. Oesterle, M. Beebe C. Barto, E. Olney, D. Barto, K. Barto js... x .JN fk Cudfolliand J Back at the place of per- 4.-FQ forrnance. i'after the stars have ' v .-ff-,X A. gone, the custodians do a won- ' 'i W derful job of getting ready for M Page 10 1-ft the next day. Another day and the show goes on!
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e Curtain omed Lawn Jo, Doug, Marvin, Dick, Keitha, Clarence, and Mary order their invitations. s The curtain comes down as the cast ends the play. Those who took the leading roles this year were Ronald Surato as president, Robert Jewett, vice-presidentg Betsy Hanna, secretary, and Thomas Christensen, treasurer. The Seniors had a magazine sale, and they presented the play, The Great Big Doorstep, to pay for their trip to Chicago and Mackinac Island. The directors for this year were Mr. Robert LaConto, Mr. Louis Lori, Mrs. Peggy Moores, and Mrs. Pomala Shoemaker. xi l 'H' ,1 Y A Not pictured: Daniel Tink x Q L gt! g I Dansville 1,2,3 I t' H v 1 ' yi, . J, Douglas Alder Fl yf Mary Anderson Good at figfyf Hi belkin! N Full of fun, this little at play 1 lass, she brightens up Football 1, 2 our every class Basketball 1,2, 3,4 C' G. A. A. 1,3 Golf 3,4 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 Anchora Staff 4 gk, Junior Play 3 xg! Glee Club 1 A Majorette 3 Ass't Librarian 2,3 Pep Club 4 Anchora Staff 4 Page 12 1 1 'i
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