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EB fe, c lgw Stevenson is bored with it all, but Litton, Mankertz and Fay just can't keep their As sixth period rolls around ten formerly recog- nizable students crawl into huge striped denim coveralls, plaster disreputable hats upon their heads and become official stage crew members. On the generally unseen work of this equally in- visible crew, hangs the responsibility for the scenic success of auditorium productions. Besides contributing their much-in-demand time to school plays and assemblies, they dash around for the good of all civic programs presented at the school. lnto the category of most difficult falls the Christmas 'Pageant Bob Wright and Bernard, after expertly daubing paint on the scenery, make room for Bob Steven- son who lowers the lights from the loft and juggles them around with Weldon Rau until the color, intensity and direction meet with adviser Harold 'Scott's approval. Meanwhile Warren, Richard and Earl set up the scenery and Robert Lit- ton arranges the curtains. Bob Fay ap- pears everywhere at once supplying ma- terials while Donna Lewis adds nec- essary feminine touches. Weldon scrambles buttons and levers to flood the stage with purple, green, and red hues, creating effective spots and shadows. eyes off those alluring sweepers. VL, Round and round the ham- mer goes, Where it stops only Donna knows, 'Cause Palmer and Wright are busy. Mr. Scott poses prettily the birdie, as Powell pc out production plans Westbo and Rau. Adviser - A - - Harold Scott Stage Manager - Warren Westbo Assistant Manager - Richard Palmer Floor Manager - - Earl Powell Chief Electrician - Weldon Rau Assistant Electrician - Bob Stevenson Scenic Artist - - Robert Wright Assistant Artist - Bernard ,Mankertz Curtain Manager - Robert Litton Storage Manager - Bob Fay Drapery Mistress Donna Lewis twenty-four il,
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Us STAFF Adviser - - Gladys Sorenson Chairman - - Martin Reiter Assistant - - - lean Todd ac, 1- MEMBERS l Lois Martin Barbara jennings jean Van Meter Shirley Reynolds Marcia Frost Frank Failor Marie Banks Beitty Ann Hovies X STANDING: BANKS, VAN METER, REYNOLDS, REITER, FROST, HOVIES. ' SEATED: CLARK, BABNICK, BERGLOFF, ROHLMAN, MATTA. back stage crews Subjects entitled how to become a Spoiled debutante in IS minutes, a jpampered widow in 30, or an under- jworld derelict in an hour are studied land practiced by the skillful hand crew in Miss Sorenson's make-up studio every Tuesday. Results are put before the public eye in the all- school, junior, senior and Yuletide productions, the spring operetta and one-act plays. These l8 physiognomy sculptors apply hollows to plump cheeks, wrinkles to smooth brows and grey hairkto blonde locks with a practiced flourish, Grease paint and moustache glue are just a matter of course, for upon every student actor perfofming in the auditorium they plant their official Hsmearfi Securely enmeshed in white bibs, the crew frown and scowl for proper facial expressions as they practice transformations upon each other. Eleanor Reynolds Ruth Anderson Marie jones Betty Luckow Helen Krippaehne Charlene Rohlman Iris l-lelen jones Ona Clark STANDING: TODD, LUCKOW, MISS SORENSON, jONES, IENNINGS. SEATED: FAILOR, ANDERSON, REYNOLDS, KRIPPAEHNE.
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