Sheldon High School - Orab Yearbook (Sheldon, IA)

 - Class of 1963

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Page 52 text:

Juniors Present Comic Fantasy-“Mrs. Mc Thing” The juniors displayed considerable tal- ent as they presented their class play, ‘‘Mrs. McThing,’’ February 25 and 26.-The large cast was aided by an equally large number on the production staff. It seemed that everyone wanted to ‘‘get into the act.’’ The play, a comic fantasy, was directed by Mr. Jay Shelp, speech instructor, and he was assisted by Cynthia Temple; Miss Judy Marsh was set crew supervisor and Jack Donohue, student assistant. Crew members included: Jeff Dyke, Loren Sterk, Ken Mouw, Myron VanOmmer- an, Cheri Cutsinger, Harriet Willemssen, Lynn Rolston, Glenda Merley, Kay Krog- man, Connie Konkler. The costume com- mittee consisted of Judy Nirk, Verna Van Engen, Joan Feyerabend, Carolyn Wolthuizen, sharon. Johnson, “and “Norma Fritts. Jack Donohue, Jeff Dyke, Loren Sterk, and My- ron Van Ommeran comprised the stage crew. and Ken Mouw and Lowell Baerenwald had charge of lighting and sound effects. THE TEMPLE FUNERAL HOME ‘LHE -CAST Mrs. Howard V. Larue III, Carylee Camp- bell; Carrie, a nurse maid, Gail Boone; Sybil, a parlor maid, Sherry Molitor; Evva Lewis, a friend, Diane Mulhern; Grace Lewis, a friend, Norma Pietens; Maude Lewis, a friend, Toni Evans; Nelson, a body guard, Tom Van Meeteren; Boy (Howay), Bruce Thorson; Chef (Ellsworth), Gary Nelson; Virgil, a waiter, Doug Barnes; Dirty Joe, a gangster, Leland Harbers; Stinker, a gang- ster, Ray Oelrich; Poison Eddie Schellen- bach, Terry DeVries; Mrs. Shellenbach, JoAnne Willemssen; Mimi, a little girl, Pam Leestma; First Policeman, George Kersten; Second Policeman, Dennis Koele; Mrs. Mc- Thing (Ugly Witch), Cheri Cutsinger; Beauti- ful Witch) Janice Roelfs. The picture which commanded the focal point of the stage was painted by Mike Wells. It was a copy of ‘ ‘The Blue Boy’’ but had the facial characteristics of Howay, Bruce Thorson.

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Pep Band And Twirlers Enliven Many School Activities ’ The twenty-member pep band, shown performing ‘‘Loyalty,’’ made an enthusiastic contribu- tion to school spirit at home football and basketball games and pep meetings. FIRST ROW: M. Hansen, R. Schoeneman, J. Jahr, J. Nelson, G. Thornton, C. Cutsinger, G. Boone, M. Cardin, M. Griffin. SECOND ROW: E. Stegemann, D. Bruns, J. Petersen, J. Straks, G. Ruipermow bilsland, Do) Coon, Jc. shaner, J. Bruns, R. Oelrich, C. lemple; J: De-Hoogh. Pep Band Twirlers The baton twirlers and flag swingers made an attrac- tive addition to the march- ing bandat its ten perform- ances.) FIRST ROW: 38. Kohnke, N. Postma (major- ette), N. Snyder. SECOND mow. Callahan, J. Jahr, V. Fischer, C. Cutsinger, B. Merrill. THIRD ROW: B. Miller, S. Honkomp, M. Van Dyke, L. Rolston. Pic OUR .CO-OP, PROCESSING ASSN. Net A Ree) aifiert petites ageing ew 7)! Ses PS Sue whip by; ee CWE WEE? Sata Vib ans t ener palin (44 5 cic) PEE icin ens Covi pera se g cage EA mccasFicnabri



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