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THE DUKE The Duke Mr. Webster Mrs. Webster Cora Vanderspoon Mr. Vanderspoon Webster18 Butler Webster's Maid Director Deri Howe Duane Howe Lois Bernander Vivian Moore Ronald Kluth Walter Ehlert Viola Johnson Mrs. Welch At the beginning of the school year, a cast was chosen by Mrs. Welch to take part in the annual one-act play con- test held every year by this district. The play this year was a one-act comedy with seven characters, the main character being The Duken played by Deri Howe. The story took place in the Websters' living room. The Websters were going to have a duke visit them. He did not appear, so they had their butler pretend to be a duke. The Webster's guests, the Vanderspoon's, were fooled for awhile; but when the real duke arrived things began to happen. The play was presented on November 3, for the students and on November 4, it was given at the contest in Cambria. On Wednesday, November 12, the play was given at Wyocena State Graded School. It was a delightful comedy full of fun and Jokes not only for the audience but the cast too. The cast gave a very good performance and the play was enjoyed by all who saw it. Duane Allegar and Norman Cummings were appointed as managers to assist Mrs. Welch in the direction and stage arrangement of the play. Page Sponsored By PARDEEVILLE BAKERY Baked Goods Like Mother Used To Make Albert Gusset's Proprietors
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ANNUAL STAFF Standing: Mr, Kolkoski, Bob Ramlet, Carol Weisinger, Kent Hill, Mias Engelke, Mildred Eagen, Jeanette Roundy, Geraldine Wendlick. Seated: Marilyn Smith, Shirley Ldwards, Maurice Breneman, Karl Wenzel, Lois Heaps, Marlene Morgan, Catherine Laabs, Lyle Neesara. BULLDOG'S BARK The Bulldog's Bark is edited and published by a stal’f consisting of thirty members and the advisor. Miss Engelke. The staff was chosen by the faculty. At the first meeting the staff decided on the number of issues and price per year. A copy of the Bulldog's Bark was issued once a month, each time making it necessary for the staff to decide on the items that would go into the paper. We wish to express our thanks to all who made it possible zo have a school paper and especially to Miss Engelke who spent many hours helping to prepare it Page Sponsored By PARDEE THEATER Finest In Entertainment Geo. V. Thompson Prop. 21
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DON’T TAKE MY PENNY The play takes place In the living room of the Pringle home in a small city. Penny and Joanna have their hands full with prep- arations, for Penny decides to take Joanna with her to Hollywood if she is chosen to be Dimity West by Harrison Day. Sally, a former child actress, the new maid was planted in the household by her agent Norman Porter. Penny and Joanna gave up childish passtimes such as tennis, with their boy- friends, Kerry and Greg so that they might devote more time to their careers. Talented Mavis, Penny’s sister has small parts in radio and Mark, Penny’s farm minded brother, falls in love with Sally. To add to this excitement is the worried father, the lec- turing Mother, and the outspoken Gram who plots with Greg and Kerry. Also there is the lisping and prattling models, the ex- citable Henri, and the little Delivery boy with the big packages. The girl who the author choses to play the part of Dimity West surprises everyone. CAST Sally Lois Heaps Norman Porter Kent Hill Penny Marlene Morgan Caleb Robert Radtke Mark Lyle Neesam Mavis Shirley Edwards Lydia Catharine Laabs Joanna Mildred Eagan Kerry Karl Wenzel Greg Robert Ramlet Gram Geraldine Wendlick Monsieur Henri Deri Howe Elsie Charlotte Fredrick Lucile Marilyn Smith Red Harold Lueptow Harrison Day Maurice Breneman 23
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