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SENIOR CLASS PLAY LITTLE WOMEN APRIL 16, 1948 A'-mt March-. Aunt Carroll- Mary A. Mills Jean Crase Prof. F. Bhaer- John Brooke. Dale Hague Bob Stapes t Beth Jo Meg Amy Mr. March-Gerald Shade Marmee-Betty Sloan Meg-Beverly Lamb Jo-Lola Marlenee Beth-Dolores Peters Amy-Charlotte Sue Baker Aunt March Aunt Carroll Mr. Lal1I'9l'1Ce- Hannah Mullett- Bud Coleman Marilyn Morrison Laurie- Sallie Moffett- Wayne Burchfield Nadine Brown Stu. Director- Messenger- Maxine Burgess Gardette Cumpston The Seniors presented a splendid performance of Little Women, as dramatized by Marian De Forest, from Louisa May Alcott's novel of the same name. This four act comedy contains many familiar episodes of the loved story, chiefly comedy but with just enough pathos to bring a tear. A story that will never grow old dealing with the mingled joy and sadness of family life, and portraying the beauty of birth, life and death. Cast and Crew-Director Miss Leeper 26A
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19 HONOR FIVE 48 l 1 REDFIELD HONOR SYSTEM The Honor Five are chosen every year from the graduating class. Points are based on the following three phases of school life: Scholarship-figured on a standard scale by superintendent. Citizenship-judged by faculty members on: attitude, initiative, co-opera- tion, loyalty, etc. Achievement-figured on point system by the principal. Athletics-points each year given for letter winners, captaincy, manager, and cheerleader. Music-points for group and solo contest, work, contest winners, band letters and officers. Drama and journalism-points for play cast, stage manager, student di- rector, annual editor, assistant editor, business manager, news editor, assistant editor, sports editor, and class officers. Honors come to those, who by diligence and sincerity make the most of what they have. -25..
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OUR HEARTS WERE YOUNG AND GAY JEAN KERR l Madame Elise-Juanita Evans Steward-Glenn Aldrich Mrs. Skinner-Anna M. Marlenee Cornelia Otis Skinner--Donna R. Towns Otis Skinner-Richard Zellers Emily Kimbrough-Frances Altwegg Stewardess-Joan Murphy Dick Winters-Lewis Crase, Jr. Admiral-Clyde Robison Harriett St. John--Janice Wright Winifred Blaugh-Lena Mae Crase ' Leo McEvoy-Maurice Pontius Inspector--Dick Kolp Theresa-Darlene Cave Monsieur De La Croix-Bob Aldrich Window Cleaner-Donald Mills Purser--Fred Hurst a s and r e - A271 O- D i Miss L e e P
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