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Changed from their customary last place on the dramatic calendar, the Drama Clubbers very efliciently held the initial spotlight. As enjoyable as Mark TWain's famed book, the play was made even better by the Whole-hearted, bare-footed performance of Arthur Conelly who capa- bly handled the title role. Unshaven chins and pants suspended by one lone strand of rope gave an unusually realistic effect. Example: the timid geologist, Harry Ekstam, mixes up a recipe book with a patented love-making volume while proposing to Myrna Fischer. In the middle of a tense romantic moment Harry asks Myrna to be his Hungarian goulash. The cast: Aunt Polly, Carol Getz, Ruth Watson, Myrna Fischer, Mary Jane, Ro- berta Townsend' Fred Raymond Harry Ekstam Melba White Ivene Noble Clara Woppinger Nellie Lindvall Amy Woppinger Helen Smutz Huckleberry Finn Arthur Conelly John Finn Lloyd England Tom Sawyer Bruce Harris Coach Miss Barbara Garst Business managers Phyllis Holtz Jack Trevor Property manager Grace Shager Huckleberry Finn S M FhLldEldClGI Nbl 7 7 I . O 7 7 7 . . . . 7 7 I I 7 7 7 7 7 . . 7 7 ' O . . . . . , . Standing: Mary jane Wagner isubslituteb, Harry Ekstam, Art Conelly, Roberta Townsend, Bruce Harris, Helen Smu nttxngz yrna rsc er, oy ng an. aro etz, vene o e.
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fml TYKT They All W dnt Somethzng The seniors staged a scream on March the twentieth, which was received with more than the expected number of laughs With a name l1ke Hilda one wouldn t ex pect much but Esther Marsh succeeded 1n looking quite romant1c and act1ng the part of the beautiful heroine nicely Even though he was exceedingly dirty around the neck Cliff Hemzel was a smooth gentleman tramp for the male lead Art Conelly 1n a loud striped suit made a perfect crude gambling hall pro prietor who teamed nicely with the brazen black ma1ler Carol Nelson The cast Kane Kllbourne Harry Ekstam Hilda Kilbourne Esther Marsh M Kilbourne Wallace Blomberg Mrs K1l bourne Jean Heavener Grosvenor Bud Linden Wade Rawlins Clifford Heinzel Herb Wheeler B111 Spitznas Valerie Victory Pearson V1rg1n1a Helen Holder MIHHIB Harlan Carol Getz Jack Merrill Lloyd England Chauncey Smith Art Conelly Annabelle Carol Nelson B1l1y Kilbourne Bob Engstrom Coach Mr Dolph La1n Busmess manager Ann Fiske Property manager Grace Shager 59 S H H B513 Wll B d Clffl-l h . . . , ' 35 ' s ' ' 7 . 7 ' 7 7 7 1 9 ' - , , . I l l ' 7 7 , , I'. 2 1 - ' . 7 7 7 . . . . . . 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 I l ' 7 7 7 , . : . . . . ' e'e'1 7 X it xt Q 4. I lwmgw qagy an 4 N 4 fs- V l,.,-V-.,r..s.w.-..,.gM...a-M.,.,,,yz an ,, , . .. ...: 'ALM,,...,.,d.MLm,.aw , LJ.-'f' ' 1 :. 1 at Q M ,.. H.-.,-,W-M--'-,, 4-V---We W W xtflua ' V A I V 5 is , A 3 --....,,.W..,. M, . - 4. .bv ' , 4 - Q' - , , b ' , ' , - , ' . - . 6 f , r A - '-,BTX M - '-1 ,, . .5 A ,,, . , ,Q , . 'rx -xg ff Q 7 . ' A - - . ' ' . Standing: bo ngstrom. Harry Ekstam. jean Heavencr, a ace Blomberg. Lloyd Englihd. ill SDNZHHS, Art COHSUY. ntmg: elen ol er, Carol Getz, i einzel, Victory Pearson, Es! er Marsh. Carol Nelson.
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Z -IU' Lzne O Type 6 j 9 F Ah Fk publ1shed the school news sheet weekly 1nstead of b1weekly as 1n past years Feature wr1ters W111 tes t1fy that a fertlle bra1n was necessary to produce a fresh 1nterest1ng art1cle every seven days The L1ne O Type stepped from the conservat1ve path th1s year and dellghted some of 1ts former cr1t1cs by publ1sh1ng two scathlng and t1mely ed1tor1als One was on the subject of boo1ng and whlstllng at basketball games and the other encouraged students to at tend forenslc act1v1t1es It 1S no secret that th1s Clty 1S athlet1cally 1ncl1ned and does not lean toward Qwvffvfv ly d1d 1tS best to conv1nce readers that th1s was the wrong att1tude The d1rt column of th1s newspaper ran under a d1fferent head1ng +h1s year From the Crow s Nest but lt cont1nued to hold the great popu lar1ty that 1tS predecessors enjoyed Athlet1c scoops on local papers were frequent because ed1tor Conelly wh1pped out the paper late Saturday nlghts and even Sundays 1n order to beat the b1g metropohtan da1l1es Advert1s1ng was successfully taken care of by Ann F1ske who planted new faces 1n the ad sect1on Wh1Ch was greatly 1mproved 1n appearance ph O Th ,S . E .ditor, rt ur Conelly Business Manager, Ann is e The staff cut deadlines in half, and speaking jousts, but the school week- , ' ' ' , 66 9 ,!7 i . , . . F . . . . , ,
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