Park High School - Arrow Yearbook (Livingston, MT)

 - Class of 1956

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Park High School - Arrow Yearbook (Livingston, MT) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 104 of 144
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SENIOR PLAY ,D With the fall colors of red, yellow, and orange, the quiet, lazy, smoky days, the smell of crisp, tangy leaves, comes the senior play. These young Thespians, who presented Nose for News, will remember the weeks of practice, the inevitable stage fright just before curtain time and the satisfying audience acclaim long after other activities are but a dim memory. First row: Mrs. Engen, Phyllis Atkins, Pat Sathre, Kris Lentfer, Bev Schwanke, Pat Johnston. Second row: Sharon Parker, Shirley Merter, Bev Questad, Esta Briggs, Shirley Armstrong. Third row: Mr. Grandchamp, Ronnie Bowles, l.es Downer. 'joe Werner, Clair Daniels, jim Phelps, Roger Sigler, Wally Haugan. The three acts took place in the journalism room of Hillcrest High School. With a complete mixup involv- ing a parrot, an escaped convict and nine crazy teenagers, fun and hilarity sprinkled with tense moments of suspense, the play captivated the hearts of the audience. Leading the cast were Roger Sigler as Ralph- a senior, haughty and self-confident, Clair Daniels as Vince-a senior, conceited and self-satisfied, Les Downer as Tim-a senior, steady, quick-witted, joe Werner as the janitor-an elderly man and given to corny jokes, Bev Schwanke as Helen-a junior who doesn't catch on very easily, Sharon Parker as Carol -a junior, sedate and sincere, Kris Lentfer as Millie-a junior of fine tastes, Pat Johnston as Linda-a junior who tends to exaggerate, Phyllis Atkins as Evelyn-a junior who likes radio music, Shirley Mercer as jane-a senior and editor of the school paper, Pat Sathre as Miss jasper-a journalism teacher, Ronnie Bowles as the convict-a surprise to everybody. Those on the productigif staff were Shirley Armstrong, Esta Briggs and Ginny O'Neill, jim Phelps was an able stage manager, while Bev Questad, Wally Haugan and Mr. Elwood Comer took care of the business transaction. Mr. Gregg and the Stage Craft Club were responsible for the realistic stage settings.

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JUNIOR PLAY When the junior girls start talking with a Bette Davis drawl and the boys start getting tough like Humphrey Bogart, we know the junior Play is about to begin. This year's de- lightful production was Melody jones. The three-act play, directed by Eloise Engen and Mr. A. Grandchamp, was the story of a typical American family, living in the Mid-Western United States. In the cast were Norma Clayton as Mary jones-an understanding mother, Judy Robinson as Laura Wilkins QElaine's motherj-all for her own daughter, Mary Ann Vicars as Melody jones fadopted daughterj-in love with spring, Orvis Harper as Leon jones-Melody's studious brotherg Tod Hackman as Kenneth Carpenter-an authority on plant and ani- mal lifeg Judy Wendland as Elaine Wilkins fMelody's cousinj-an attractive and spoiled girl, Raymond Maier as Bruce Butler-twenty-two and a ladies' man, Diane Davis as Kathy CMiss Richardsj-poised 4-H Club instructor, Arlene Merritt as Jennifer Abbey -Me1ody's best friend, ever-helpful David Melin as Father Uohn Jonesj-Melody's father, Bill Drake as Gary Boyd-likable teen-agerg Dick Chaney as Stretch Appleby- not particularly impressed with girlsg Alberta Eggar as Francie Wilks. On the productionestaff were Barbara Haas and jay Gleason, Marilyn Ashley, in charge of property, and Sandra Orr, business manager. The setting by the Stage Craft Club was under the supervision of Mr. Gregg, and the music, by Park High Orchestra, was under the direction of Mr. Bowring.



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