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'ft l it xr ,...,,,, 5, ,. AXXi .i t 1 a NWN. . ,?l '-'FXZT is Fx--W -1- - sew.-,,M..A,..- .. a. A dramatic moment in a scene from the Christmas play, The Music Nancy Wallace, president, presides over a Cloak and Dagger meeting in Box, with members ot the cast trom left to right, Judy Johnson, the Visual Education Auditorium. Mr. Richard Wilson, adviser, looks on Beverly Kennedy, Bill Bahrt, Paul Merrill, and Bill Mellentin. The Cloak and Dagger, drama club reorganized this year, was lead by Mr. Richard O. Wilson, adviser, Nancy Wallace, president, Sharon Sommer, vice-president, and Sheila Ainsworth, secretary-treasurer. Its purpose is to pro- mote and stimulate a general interest in drama as well as to promote success to each other, to the school, and to the community. Its activities have included a Christmas assem- bly, The Music Box, in which parts were played by Bill Mellentin, Paul Merrill, Bill Bhart, Beverly Kennedy, Judy Johnson, Toni Rowe, Joan Nelson, and Kent Blanche, a one act play, The Castle ot Mr. Simpson, in January in which Bill Bhart, Nancy Wallace, Jean Diether, Joan Ket- tenburg, Anne Stevenson, Charles Dickerson, Jim D. Thomas, and Paul Merrill participated, a spring picnic, and another one act play in May. Monthly meetings were held through- out the school year and the members ot the club visited the Pasadena Playhouse in April. The Cloalr and Dagger club presented a one-act play for the student body entitled Mr. Simpson's Castle. The cast from left to right are Bill Bahrt, Nancy Wallace, Anne Stevenson, Charles Diclrerson, Jean Diether, Jim D. Thomas, Joan Kettenburg, and Paul Merrill.
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lo le and bagge CLOAK AND DAGGER OFFI- CERS. Sheila Ainsworih, secre- iary-freasurerg Nancy Wallace, presidenfg Sharee Sommer, vice-presidenfg and Mr. Rich- ard Wilson, adviser. Members of 'fhe casf of The Music Box, fhe Chrisfmas play pui on by The Cloak and Dag- ger club, relax a'F+er rehearsing iheir paris. f-I CLOAK AND DAGGER MEMBERS. FRONT ROW: Lewis, M. Johnson, De la Verne, Anderson, Harkness, Kaenel, Nelson, Bruce, Treiyl. ZND ROW: Hunsinger, Demaree, Rowe, Barr, Kennedy, Sfrahan, Dieiher, Lundy, Ke++enburg, Dick. 3RD ROW: Painfer, Reed, Ruddy, Turek, Ains- worih, Jinings, Bryanf, J. Johnson, Wallace, Sommer. 4TH ROW: Mr. Wilson, Ragaiz, Merrill, Blanche, Chase, Behrf, Thomas, SuHon, Dickerson.
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ya. 4 N1 JUNIOR-SENIOR ART MEMBERS. FRONT ROW: Hay, McLaughlin, Williams, MacHarg, Barr, Horchitz. ZND ROW: Powell, Olson, Diether, Turelc, Sommer, Frazier. 3RD ROW: Herriclr, Eggleston, Angus, Kaenel, Helmiclc, Chamberlin. 4TH ROW: Miss Lauman, Cleminson, Kehlel, N. Beel, Gregson, Phelan, Gossman, Helm, Constant. STH ROW: Diclr, C. Strahan, K. Stralwan, Rose, Livingston, Coolr, S. Beel, Muren, JUNIOR-SENIOR ART CLUB OFFICERS FRONT ROW: Miss Hester Lauman, adviser Linda Williams, president, Janet Olson, vice- president. ZND ROW: Beth Muren, secretary Luanna Gregson, treasurer. unior-Senior 141-t ,116 To fo the classroom is the purpose of the Junior-Senior Art Club. was led by Linda Williams president, Joie, Olson vice- The members are Chosen from applications bY C' board of president, Beth Muren, secretory, Luonno Gregson, treas- eight members chosen by the officers of the previous year. urer, ond Miss Hester Laumon, adviser. Miss Lauman's advanced drawing class worlxs hard on a problem. Watercolor painting is one of the main parts of Mrs. Andersons painting classes.
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