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Fi? if Q to 5 'Z 5 l Junior Class Play The Importance 0 Being Earnest The juniors presented the hilarious comedy, The Importance of Be- ing Earnest, to appreciative audiences on November 18 and 19, 1948. Merlyn Reberg's English accent, Kathy Honebrink's highly accented tones, and Jackie's flirtations combined to score a real hit, The play was directed by Mrs. Phyllis Williams, and student-directed by Marilyn Nelson. The cast, as pictured from left to right above, are: Jcan Nierengarten, Miss Prismg Merlyn Reberg, Dr. Chausableg Jackie Roberts, Gwen- dolyn Fairfax, John Sandquist, John fErnestD Worthing: Leonard Skeate, Algernon Moncriefg Betty Lezer, Cecily Cardewg and Kathy Honebrink, Lady Bracknell. Page Forty-Five
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Senior Class Play 'little Ujomenu The senior class presented a touching performance ot' the oil favor- ite on April 27 and 28, 1949. The cast included as Mr. March, Gerry Golembeckg as the motherly Mrs. March, Mary Ellen Kardush: as the dependable Meg, Mary Welch: and as the lovable toinhoy Jo, Betty Tietz. Phyllis Reinert played the frail Beth, while Vionne Koepp sketched and mispronounccd as Amy. Betty Keppers gave an exeellen' performance of Aunt March. Mr. Laurence was played hy Verril Fossg Laurie, by Clint Cossairtg Professor Bhacr. lay Dennis Patton: John Brooke, by Louie Otto, and Lavonne Hominerding played the part of the maid, Hannah Mullett. t V l l'u,ut' Fnrl1'fF011r
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Speech w y '7 The Speech department, under the direction of D. P. Ciochetto, has had a busy year. Their activities included debate, the district speech contest, the Junior and Senior class plays, and three one-act playzr. Pictured above are: top-the debate team. Leonard Skeate acting as chairman, with Marilyn Nelson and Jackie Roberts as Elffll'I1hliiVL' and Jean Nierengarten and Kathy Honebrink, negative. Left center-the Sophomore play, Easter Tidings. Right center-Jean Nierengarten giving her reading. Mary Stuart. Bottom-One pf the contest plays, Will of the Wispf' law 11 f,,' fri-Six
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