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Advisor. Miss Lucille Tosch, Diane Gessner. Peggy Schmitz. Mary Inman, Helen Stubbe. Lois Eckerle Om-Ad ft leaf. . . . WOMAN OF JUDGMENT” THE CAST Mrs. Waring ............... Diane Gessner Elfreda Waring ........... Peggy Schmitz Stella ..................... Mary Inman Miss Powers ............... Lois Eckerle Miss Ridge .................. Helen Stubbe Two casts for the play were chosen to compete in the local elimination and on November 5, the above five characters were selected. On November 10, Woman of Judgment” was entered in the league con- test at Westfield against Westfield and Endeavor. Our cast was awarded first place, which entitled us to compete at Stevens Point, where w»e received a B” rating. We were proud to win in our league contest as if entitled us to the plaque for the fifth year, thus awarding it to Montello permanently.
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SetuoA. GIgM Plcuf, . . . Good Night, Ladies,” a comedy in three acts was presented by the Senior class under the direction of Miss Lucille Tosch. Helen, Jane, and Sam Raleigh plan to save their home from mortgage disaster by converting it into a girl’s dormitory. Strict Dean Eggle- by refuses to open the house until the chap- erones — Aunt Barbara and Aunt Flora, already overdue, arrive to take over. Sam and Jug outfit themselves in the aunt's clothing that had arrived beforehand. From here on the play is full of complications. CAST OF CHARACTERS Shirley Walters .. Thelma Darling Ken Soda ......... Ken Robinson ... Bob Mueller Diane, Gessner Jackie Kozlowski Gradon Arendsee Caroline Jaster Shirley Friedrichs Paul Brunet ...... Doris Rataczak . ............... Helen Raleigh, a senior at Grayson ................ Jane Raleigh, her sister, seventeen ..... Sam Raleigh, their brother enrolled at State ........... Jug” Brown, Jane’s carefree boy friend Professor Dexter, professor at Grayson College ..... Dean Eggleby, Dean of Women at Grayson ..... Angela Rimini, a sweet and lovely freshman ..... Larry Dobson, a very busy Grayson student Lulu Giffen, a freshman - so bright she acts nutty ................... Ju(ty West, a friendly freshman George West, her brother, attractive, but bashful ........... Betty London, a sophomore at Grayson Seated: Ken Soda, Diane Gessner, Ken Robinson. Caroline Jaster, Shirley Walters, Thelma Darling. Standing: Shirley Friedrichs. Paul Brunet, Jackie Kozlowski, Bob Mueller, Miss Tosch, Doris Rataczak, Gradon Arendsee.
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Row 1 Paul Shurpit. Jordan Kozlowski, Jean Slowey, Jo Ann Gray. Ralph Neale. Daniel Polcyn. Row 2 Mary Inman. Gradon Gray. Dorothy Wheaton. Rita Polcyn. Claire Foley, Carl Hoi - , . . Row 3 Charles Puterbaugh. Theodore Czeskleba. John Barron. Lloyd Zellmer. Joyce Ebert. Mary Noreen, Ruth Robinson. Robert Williams. . . ... Row 4 Robert Salzwedel. Allen Bliefnick, Elizabeth Cotter, Avis Tipton, Donald treitag. Row 5 Chester Krueger. David Puterbaugh. George Thompson. A'ldieAAf, . . . The club was organized early in the year under the guidance of Mr. Constance. At the first meeting, which was held in October, the following officers were elected. President Gradon Gray, Vice-Presi- dent, Donald Czeskleba, Sec’y, Duane Schwartz, Treasurer, Norman Roberts. The following boys participated in the State Archery meet, February 19, at Madison: Donald Czeskleba, Ray Schwochert, Ralph Neale, Charles Puterbaugh, Geo. Holland, Donald VC’erdin, Herbert Klawitter, Bill Heaton, Nor- man Roberts, Duane Schwartz. Row 1: Bill Heaton, Herbert Klawitter, Donald Werdin, Geo. Holland. Raymond Schw’ochert. Row 2: Caroline Jaster, Mar- garet Schmitz, Merlyn Crown, Leona Gaatz, Mr. Constance, Advisor, Donald Czeskleba, Dan- iel Schwochert, Duane Schwartz, Norman Roberts.
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