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5 , zxglk A. if Kos: l y Omaha-., -r'- 'H l'WGT '-'erm 5 'k I 'L- Osborne, Company Present Third Northwestern's Third Annual Follies was held on April 24, 1959. The show, produced and directed by Mr. Osborne, was presented by the chorus, band, and speech class. The scenery, representing a park on Sunday afternoon around l9l5, was made by the art class, under the direction of Mrs. Fern Benedict. Emcee for the show was Mike Haines, humorously assisted by Dave Taylor and John Maxson, North- western's answer to Charley Weaver. The show was opened by the girls' chorus line, comicially followed by the boys' chorus line. The show also had a barber shop quartette, a girls' quartette, a girls' trio, a piano duet, a piano solo, a ballet, two dialogues, and two vocal solos. One ot the big hits was the boys' chorus line who performed gracefully to the strains of The Varsity Drag. Between each act, Mike and Dave told iokes, many of which were aimed at the faculty. John Maxson read his letter to Mama, and Bob Hott- man and Beverly Carmichael presented humorous dialogues written by Mr. Stebbins. 2 00
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Shop Classes Teach Valuable Skills 2: Officers for the Industrial Arts Club during the i958-59 school year were as follows: Roger Car- lyle, presidentg Clinton Wilhelm, vice-president, Lanny Parker, secretary, Alan Wallingsford, treas- urer. One of the club's proiects was a field trip to the Springfield Furniture Company, where they learned not only new but also very valuable methods in the art of furniture construction. ln addition, the club held several meetings to dis- cuss individual problems and new ideas in in- dustrial education.
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