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CAST OF DEAR RUTH (In the order of their appearance) Dora...........................Elizabeth Papish Mrs. Edith Wilkins .... Gayla Lue Perkins Miriam Wilkins .... Jacqueline Warner Judge Harry Wilkins .... Richard Been Ruth Wilkins...................Marilyn Backora Lt. William Seawright . . . Henry Scheinberg Albert Kummer..................Robert Bremeyer Martha Seawright .... Carol Kapusinski Sgt. Chuck Vincent...................Robert Boy 11 Harold Klobbermeyer...................John Rinde Jane makes snow for Christmas Play. Dramatics Club If Shakespeare could visit our school today, he would no doubt be pleased to see members of the Dramatics Qass struggling over his Julius Caesar This class is an organi- zation that not only reads and produces plays, but also studies history, background and staging. The first semester's group went to New York City to see Twelfth Night. (It's too bad the train wasn't late, too, Jane.) Most of the second semester was devoted to the production of the school's annual play.
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Edna Baker, Ellen Jean Bottorff, Joan Brown, Carol Burns, Elizabeth Crump, Evelyn Densie- ski, Theresa Densieski, Donna Heckathorne, Pat Howell, Carol Jacobs, Betty Ladouceur, Minnie Miller, Helen Tyte, Katherine Bell, Easter Bell, Iantha Booker, Nancy Ford, Barbara Greenberg, Vivian Milligan, Louise Taylor, Pat Zancski, Sylvia Firth, Joan Heidcnreich, Joan Moran, Madeline Sendlewski, Marguerite Harris. Members Find Library Work Plentiful But Interesting M % UsCs crr ,c t nc;i It’s a job to run a library. These girls have found our. Checking books, putting them away, reading sections and preparing new books for circulation are part of a librarian’s day. Many girls arc considering library work as a career. However, don’t think that Library Club is all work and no play. The girls spent an enjoyable day in New York City attending the New- York Times Book Fair at the Museum of Natural History and seeing That Forsyte Woman at Radio City. The members also made the slides used in their chapel program, In Henry's Backyard.
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Mr. Lawrence, Robert Woodson, Donald Ashmore, Charles Trinowski, Robert Brooks, Thomas Wernikowski. The A. V. Club Is Ever At Our Service Would you like ro learn to run a camera and show classroom films? Would you like to know how to hook up a loud speaker or microphone? See Mr. Lawrence. He will put you right to work as a mem- ber of the Audio Visual Club.
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