Osage High School - Pow Wow Yearbook (Lake Ozark, MO)

 - Class of 1960

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In the farcical comedy Brush Lp Your Shake speare the part of the moon light that shines on the loxers is played by janxce Calkin Shirley Steen is the organizer ite Rite s s ating the two lovers Cora Nflrtr .md Cirol Smith xxhilv. jackie jones roars out her In the fantasy play, This Prop' eny Condemned, Nancy Allen plays the part of a twelve year old girl walking down a railroad track as Steve Schopp, her playmate, flies J kite. High VC'indow, a dramatic play, is portrayed by, judy Rice, the faith- ful secretary to Terry Reider. the nephew of the sinister aunt. Jody Eakins, who is talking to the non- attentixie reporter, Lois Nesbit The cast of a cutting taken from one of Shake speares comedies consists of soc girls Carol Smith Cora Martz Shirley Steen arnce Calkin anice Rice and ackie ones The g1rls portray six idiots who try to give a play Nancy Allen and Stexe Schopp are the cast of This Property Condemned by Tennessee Wfilliams In thrs play a young girl who has lix ed in filth all her life is now in search of purxty The High Window by Verna Powers is a melo drama around a murder Those in the cast are Jody Eakins Lois Nesbitt Terry Reicler udy Rice and Sam Oliver IOTLIGHTERS PRODUCE THREE ONE - ACT PLAYS . 'T' 5 J, J 1 ' .. , .7 . JJ V .l, I til lj I .

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Carol Smith Karen Bateman Cora Mart: Myrna Kammerer and Diane Pearson add comedy touch to thc show by pantomiming, Spike jones recording f Hawaiian War Chant Winners in the group music competition the boys quartet composed f Duane Bechtold Ralph Beach Ellis Mc Gowin and Stexe Nic hols with accompanlsts Ronnie Vann and john Coleman si ng their winning numbers Dry Bones and Worried Man Blues INJUN ANTICS ATTRACTS RECORD CROWD The annual, all student-production, Injun Antics, sponsored by the Chieftain Staff was held February 13 in the School of the Osage Auditorium. It was under the direction of Jody Eakins, assisted by Mary Strange and Shirley Steen. After much deliberation, judges Harry Vernon and Mrs. Gene Gamble chose the following winners: comedy field, Steve Schopp with his version of It's in the Book, individual music fieldg pianist Nancy Allen as she played Shangri-la and Moonlight in Vermontf' group musical fieldg boys' quartet, composed of Ralph Beach, Duane Bechtold, Ellis McG3win, and Steve Ni- chols singing Dry Bones and It Takes a Worried Man. Each student participating in an act became a mem- ber of the jefferson City Hi Fi Club. Keeping this in mind another winner was selected to represent Osage in the jefferson City Hi Fi Talent Show. This winner was again the Boys' quartet. The show which is primarily a fund raising project earned for the Chieftain a total of 57555.



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SEVEN SPEECH ENTRIES RECEIVE TOP RATINGS Out of the twenty-seven students entering the speech contest, six of them were chosen to represent Osage at the Tri-County Speech Festival held at Osage, January 17. These representatives were: Nancy Allen, girls' proseg jim Clayton, boys' proseg Jody Eakins, public speaking, Rex Mowery, boys' extemporaneousg Lois Nesbitt, girls' extemporaneousg Steve Schopp, boys' poetryg and Sharon Sutton, girls' poetry. Those receiving excellent ratings at district, held in Rolla, February 25 and 26, journeyed to Columbia May 6 and 7 to participate in the state contest. The boys' and girls' poetry were works of Eliza- beth Barrett Browning, and the boys' and girls' prose were Works of Herman Melville. Students, Sharon Sutton, jim Clayton, Steve Schopp and Nancy Allen, gladly accept the certifi- cates presented to them by Mr. Dickenson in com- pliance with their I ratings received in the Tri-County Contest. Lois Nesbitt and Jody Eaki- ins muse at an oration given by Rex Mowrey at the rost- rum. Mr. Dickenson, speech instructor, gives last minute instructions in regard to the District Speech Festival to Lois Nesbitt, Jody Eakins, Nancy Allen, Sharon Sutton, Rex Mowrey, jim Clayton, and Steve Schopp, top rated students in the Tri- County meet.

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