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Searchlight Completed By Staff Due To Long and Continuous Work X ' x TT' Row Une: ivir. Jack Muthersbough, .James Ugium, .James ransiow, D111 Loyama. Row Two: James Fisher, Nelson Lampert, Peter Fugelso, Alan Ominsky, Russell Penne. Row Three: Joline Fisher, Dorothy Kielhack, Mildred Strand, Ferne Taube, Mildred Eidsness, Margaret Schestler, Shizue Yanagita. Row Four: Shelby Gimse. Mary Jo Nelson, Ione Wagner, Janet Peters, Margaret Anderson, Arlene Jenson, Yvonne Robey, Janice Martin. Do Re Mi. Lenore Dahlberg and Ione Wagner voting for representative students. Working with editor Mildred Strand and advisor Mr. Jack Muthersbough, the Searchlight staff has had an active year. The Searchlight's editorial staff was selected last spring, while the art, production, and business staffs were chosen in the fall of 1949. Together they have worked on their main project, the year- book. The climax of the year was a banquet held in the spring. Two squares at fca work. I Xa-g Ferne Taube and Q Shizue Yanagita doing layout work. lk rg gr? Z' I W 23
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Quill and Scroll Edits Magician: Sells Program for Athletic Activities Row One: Paula Brownstein, Alice Johnson, Delores Oimoen, Mildred Strand, Mr. Jack Muthersbough, James Fisher. Row Two: Margaret Anderson, Shirley Bowen, Mary Elaine Hanson, Donna Peterson, Marilyn Grant, Jerry Ingalls. Row Three: Muriel Brudvik, Mildred Eidsness, Phyllis Orndorf, Nance Anderson, Iione Wagner. The honor society of journalists, directed by Mr. Jack Muthers- 5 3 bough, has been very active this year. 'S . nr . . u Two llterary Magician magazines have been edited by the club during the school term. Both have been received enthusiastically by 1. the students. The social activities of the group included a Valentine formal in February, and the banquet in May for initiating new members. Give? We're selling them! Margaret Anderson and Faraway expression. Pig? bigixrgiiln Paula Brownstein prepares program. to sell programs. 22
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Superior Directing Plus Elaborate Custuming Equal Three Successful Plays Q A W ,I ..a-'OX f X f H , Y I xi N I I 1 l ,., Row One: Barbara Dahl, Carol Wilhelm, Elvera McGinley, Joan Swan- son, Mildred Eidsness, Lois Abrahamson, Shirley Bowen, Eva John- son, Jim Maragos. Q. af Row Two: Donna Peterson, Phyllis Orndorf. Jean Fugclso, Phyllis Tol- fi ' - lefson, Mary Jo Nelson, Bill Kane, Shelby Gimse, Marilyn Grant Alice Johnson, Carol Momerak, Mr. Norman Kirschbaum. Row Three: Shirley Mellem, Georgie Rasmussen, Betty Lee, Videll Alme, Marie Torgerson, Dick Kidd, Marjorie Luedke, Bruce Hanes, Clar- sv ence Whitwer. Row One: Marilyn Grant, Mildred Eidsness, Donna Peter- son, Carol Momerak. F Row Two: Mr, Norman Kirschbaum, Bruce Hanes, Ronald ,.,.- Skogstad, Clarence Whitwer. . 1 Mr, Marlow, Miss Hardcastlef' Mr. Kirschbaum teaches Dick Thomas and Lois Abrahamson lines for play. The Playmakers club is the only dramatic organization of Minot High. Annually they present three plays. Not only acting, but scenery, costuming, lighting, and directing has been stressed and supervised through the un- tiring efforts of their director Mr. Norman if Kirschbaum. Something different this year from the general type of high school plays was Yi the fall production of Cinderella A special E 5 performance was given for all grade school students. Probably the greatest achievement of the Playrnakers for sometime was the mid- winter five-act play, Oliver Goldsmith's She Stoops to Conquer. The climax of the year is the joint Play- maker reserve, Playmakers, and Thespian for- mal banquet and dance that is held in the Spring. 24
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