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First Row: J, Pendefgasfy D. Rossi' M. L' personiusl C De- Athey, V. Rohrer, A. Carboni, L, Costello, B., Graham, D. Vine, S, Wyllqinggnx Q Bemher' Second Row: S' Hunk R Cornish, P. Kapp, C. Wilson, G. Norman, D. Dean, M. Con- Gggdl M, Cole, DA Palmeteh DA Costello' CA Hesselbachh L: nelly. Standing: Miss Moxley. Kneeling: G. Steiner. On Mosher, C. Myers. Third Row: J. Du Bois, E. Romat, M. floor: l-l' Smltll' Footlighfs Club Since l95l, when lhe Junior Play casl organ- ized EOOTLIGI-lTER'S CLUB, lhe members have drawn up a conslilulion, given lhe club a name. and have organized lhemselves lor lhe main pur- pose ol dramalic lraining. Wilh lhe helping hand ol lheir advisor, Miss Ellen Brown Moxley, lhe Foollighlers have pre- senled a myslery play, Singapore Spider lor a school assembly during lhe pasl year. They also iourneyed lo Fredonia Slale Teachers' College in May where lhey presenled a one acl play lor lhe drama leslival. OFFICERS Presidenl - . ...,, Mariorie Connelly Vice Presidenl H-. Mary Lou Personius Secrelary .-,. U- Carolyn Wilson Treasurer -zz -ss David Coslello Hislorian -H -M Terry Bercher R. Weeks, W. Caloroso, J. Trengo, M. Early, C. Rohr, S. l-liint. Mr. Parsons. STAGE CREW Seldom do we realize lhe iob lhal laces lhe STAGE CREW each lime an assembly is given. These boys receive very lillle credil lor lheir ellorls and lime given lo work behind lhe scenes. Opening and closing lhe curlains, proper lighling, and moving ol slage scenery are only a lew ol many jobs which lhese boys do lailhlully every lime lhere is an assembly or produclion on our slage.
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Miss Callahan tries her talent at malre-up with Paul Kapp. Can you see what's going on? he urious Savage On the 19th and 20th of November, HCURIOUS SAVAGE was presented by the Seniors, concluding five long tedious weelcs ol' work. Such amusing incidents as a senator being trapped in the White House petunia bed, a judge having a chimney tall on him, and a woman invading a museum, all caused by a gentle, likeable lady. occured in the play. The play was climaxed by an epilogue which greatly moved the audience, Here, as Mrs. Savage and the Teddy Bear gazed in wonder, were portrayed the guests as they wished to be: a famous pianist, an expert violinist, a happy mother with her child, and a beautitul girl. This epilogue and the play will remain in our memories for a long time. The Climax CAST OF CHARACTERS The Family: Ethel Savage. a gently determined woman .,......... ..... M ildred Athey Sen. Titus Savage, greatest obstructionist in Congress ............ Paul Kapp Judge Samuel Savage, a judge with many reversed decisions Larrry Costello Lily Belle, a much-divorced step-child ...,.....,............ The Guests: Florence, a bereaved mother ........ Shirley Battisti Kay Reazor Hannibal, a cheerful violinist ..... Conrad Kraus Fairy May. a wistful young girl .... ......,.. ....... , ..... E m ily Romat Jeffrey. a war veteran .,....,,..,................,..,..... Barton Graham Mrs. Paddy, a woman formerly dominated by her husband .4.. Marilyn De Vore The Staff: Miss Wilhelmina .......,........,.....,,...,.,............. Shirley Lord Dr. Emmett .......,......,,,...,...........,.....,....... Harold Smith 26
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First Row: S. Darrow, S. Kelts, M. Connelly, E. Agan, M. E. Keenan, G. Steiner, C. Devine, C. Rubin, A. Woodard, M. Dunlap, N. Lynd, J. Smith, M. Hulser, M. Nemeth, J. Tryon, D. McDonald, A. Henry, B. Ketchem, J. Cook, E. Romat, J. Pautz, D. Agan, N. Davis, A. l-lrasdzira. Second Row: R. Bennett, B. Jerzak. B. Rusin, S. Fishbough, J. Myers, P. Fleet, V. Cady, S. Ham, G. Moya C. Bellinger, F. Symons, K. Reazor, J. Clearwater, M. L. McDermott, B. Schnautz, J. Danaher, L. A. -. Ss Comtort, C. Russell, R. Lewis, R. Knox, C. Breese, G. Bridgeman, M. Barner, J. Bedrosian, M. A. Bowman, Miss LaVine. Third Row: B. l-lerriman, R. Skelley, N. Wagner, P. Hughes, C. Green Goodrich, E. Conklin, L. Brown, J. Jordan, C. Dibble, G. Cordier, D. Dean, J. Dunn, J, Knapp, Duttield, M. Goodenough, M. Noonan, D. Frickel, A. Morrell, N. Allen, A. Mazzaraco, A. Hill, Coveney, J. Wilson, M. Gee, J. Wagner, J. Allen, V. Fields, E. Wells, J. VanDeventer, M. Athey Fourth Row: C. Bennett, B. York, D. Rossi, J. Kolesar, S. Battisti, E. Lee, M. Swanson, J. lnscho, C. Kilcoyne, B. Springer, S. Vunk, V. Allen, J. Stevens, B. Freeman, L. Mulligan, J. Elmer, N. Amrhien, M. Lewis, M. DeVore, D. Chase, B. Whitmire, S. Lord, S. Lovell, M. Faulkner, G. Tuttle, N. Lyon, B. Mills, V. Rohrer, C. Wilson, B. Segur, L. Moyer, V. Wheeler, B. Starr, J. Bielke, J. Hunt, Foreground: J. Ottavinia, V. Tarbell, T. Saginario, J. Diettenbach. ,R. Upsilon Kappa Upsilon Kappa. the USHER'S CLUB, is one ot Southside High's service organizations. It is com- prised ot senior girls and is under the guiding hand ot Miss Marion LaVine. Since I928, when Upsilon Kappa was tirst started, its main purpose has been to provide ushers tor all school assemblies. However, the club also turnishes ushers tor many local civic activities. The maintaining ot the hostess table is an annual project ot this club which provides service to all visitors at our school. Another project which Upsilon Kappa undertook during the past year was the drawing up ot a constitution. President ..... --- Theresa Saginario Vice PrSSid9l'1+ -- e-- Joyce OH-avi,-,ia Secretary --- ,..,.. Vivian Tarbell Treasurer -- --- Joyce Diettenbach Advisor -- ...,. Miss Marion LaVine A. M.
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