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, If , ' ,W 1. CAST OF PRIDE AND PREJUITICEI' sm-ziteil: Natalie Unruh, Mary Jani- Ilut.t.vi'wi-ck, Nancy Branine, Marilyn Brown, Phyllis M4-Millun. Standing: Donna Kaufman, Monroe lhwrkse-ii, Phil Anderson, Jr-rry Jzwolison, Jim Rvlivr, Pat Garvin, Alden Allliuuirh irlirn-:'tui'J, Phyllis Loewe, F. L. Baird, Joanne Sloan, Jo Ann Govrinir, Pat l linn lprompti-ri, llorothy Kaufman. Dramatics In room 207 is offered a course of work, play and companionship with other students. Under the direction of Alden Allbaugh, those inter- ested in the dramatic side of life, as an avocation or, who knows, maybe a vocation, are given a chance to learn by experience. Classroom work consists of study of the drama, radio, motion pic- tures, theatrical makeup, reading of plays and putting on one-act plays. The plays which are prepared by the students are often loaned out for programs here in town or many times in the country schools. Mr. Allbaugh also takes care of selecting casts and directing the class plays. Under his direction, this year's Senior group presented Pride and Prejudice adapted from the novel of Jane Austen. Last year, as Juniors, they enacted t'Mother ls a Freshman. The Junior class this year presented the comedy, 'tMen Are Like Street Cars. Left, SCENE FROM MOTHER IS A FRESHMANI' seated: F. L. Baird, Phyllis McMillan. Park Burkhart. Standing: Jerry Jacobson. Nancy Branine. Monroe Duerksen, Kendall Hay. Right. CAST OF MOTHER IS A FRESHMANK' seated: Joanne Sloan. Park Burkhart, F L. Baird, Phyllis McMillan. Nancy Brunine, Jerry Jacobson, Natalie Unruh, Phil Anderson. Standing: Dorothy Kaufman Kprompterl. Lfuerlcsen, Alden Allbuugh ulirectorl, kjnrul llich, Pat Flinn, Jo Ann Lioering, Kendall Hay, Marilyn Brown, Mary Jane Botterweck. 3 I Page Twenty-Two
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