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Don t Take My Penny The play's three beautiful models—June Danielson, Shirley Howard, and Nadine Reeves, receive a look of approval from Ed Peck, an excitable Frenchman. Dorothee Singer, playing the part of Penny Pringle in Don't Take My Penny. is shown portraying Lady Macbeth sleepwalking. in order to prove to her chums that she has enough acting ability to take a part in a forthcoming show. Joanna, played by Dorothy Dahlin, coaches and encourages Dorothee. while Bob Thurn. Penny's heart throb, and Wendy Olson, Joanna's love, are laughing at Penny's efforts. Director of the play is Miss Elva Nygaard. The members of the A Senior Class, on Friday, December 8, presented the three act comedy. Don't Take My Penny. Humor and merriment reigned throughout the play, which centered around stage struck Penny Pringle, whose greatest ambition was to play the part of Dimity West in a forthcoming movie. CLASS PLAY CAST OF CHARACTERS Sally, a maid with a purpose .... Delores Sussman Norman Porter, a publicity man, Earl Anderson Penny, a pretty little miss ... Dorothee Singer Caleb, her absorbed father........... Billy Miller Mark, her farm minded brother ... Lester Peterson Mavis, her attractive sister Idelle Hanson Lydia, her busy mother ............ Carol Brose Joanna, her loyal girl friend .... Dorothy Dahlin Kerry, her resourceful boy friend Bob Thurn Greg, his pal with ideas ............ Wendy Olson Gram, just herself............... Catherine Casey Monsieur Henri, a French designer..... Ed Peck Elaine, a pretty young model Nadine Reeves Elsie, a pretty young model .......Shirley Howard Lucile, a pretty young model ....... June Danielson Red, a delivery boy.................. Lloyd Girod Harrison Day, a young author............Bob Baldus
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North’s Modern Dance class, under the direction of Miss Esther Haveson, has become nationally famous for the spectacular programs they have produced. In tho above picture, the girls are demonstrating various forms of technique. At the left. Faye Cha-zin, Muriel Dorfman, Dorothee Singer, Patsy Ewald, Joyce Savitt. and Edythe Bingham strike a pose from their latest dance. The Senior Gym class, under the direction of Miss Elsie Lang, is for girls in their senior year who practice apporalus tricks and participate in various sports. v
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Polaris Album 2. Shown with Mrs. Della Lindsten. Polaris Weekly and Album adviser. are Ruth Anderson and Edith Zak. coeditors-in-chief of Po laris, and Matthew Howard, editor-in-chief of the A senior album. 3. Album staff members are. left to right, back row: Joyce Rose, Gale Osterberg, June Stein. Dorothy Elofson. Elaine Hallberg, Clayton Kaufman. James Murdo. Norma Geretz, Joyce O’Brien, and Peggy Curtis. Front row, left to right, ore Patsy Ewald. Ruth Anderson. Dorothee Singer, Marjorie Nobles. Jean Bethke. Beverly Petrick. Edith Zak, and Matthew Howard. Not pictured is Blanche Dan'in. Polaris Bi -Weekly 1. Nine A senior members of the Polaris staff are writing 30 on their copy for the last time in their careers as high school journalists. The Polaris, you remember, this term changed its style and method of printing from a multilithed to a printed paper. Left to right in the picture are Joyce O'Brien, Peggy Curtis. Marjorie Nobles, Clayton Kaufman. Dorothee Singer. Matthew Howard, and James Murdo. Seated are Co - editors Ruth Anderson and Edith Zak.
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