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SENIOR PLAY LOST HORIZON From ,lames Hilton's Novel Director: Robert I. Lynough Assistant Directors: Mary Luckey, Richard Dewey Prologue--Garden in country home some where in England ACT I Scene 1-A room in the lamasary of Shangri-La Scene 2-The same afternoon Intermission Q15 minutesl ACT II Scene 1-The same, late afternoon, two months later Intermission Q15 minutes? ACT III Scene 1-The same as in Act Two, following shortly after the events of the same Epilogue--Same as prologue CAST Lo Tsen . . . ...... Rose Ann Rockwell Conway . . . .......... lack Shipler Helen .... ..... A rlene Davis Chang . . , ,... .... D ave Messing Mallinson ..... . . ...... Cary Hood Miss Brinl-:low ......... Roberta Winner Mr. Henry Barnard ..... Robert Jump The High Lama ...... Michael Losinger Tashi ............. Patricia Meholczo Myra ......... ....... C arol Ayres Elizabeth .... ........ N ancy Edsall Wyland ................ Ronald Smith Rutherford ........... William Roberts Pianist - Edward Kasouf Robert J. Lynough Director Set in the mountain lamasary of Shangri- La, Lost Horizon by James Hilton was the choice for our Senior Play. The ad- ventures of the four survivors of a plane crash in the high Himalayas served as the theme. Among these survivors was an Englishman, Hugh Conway, who had to decide between remaining in Shangri-La or helping his friend, Mallinson, return to civilization. Many seniors adopted the strange Tibetan ways before the opening curtain was drawn.
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JUNIOR PLAY Charley the Flirt - Peggy Harris, Bruce Silvers and Arlene Davis. Beckwith. Delving into large scale dramatics for ff .e.,l . Charley serves tea. Spettigue's Courtship of Charley Bruce Silvers and Nathan Josephson. NTHE MEN BEHIND THE SCENES. STAGE CREW-Kneeling: R. Beck- with, G. Hewitt, R. Keeney. Sitting: C. Konkus. Standing: L. Vineski, W. the first time the 1958 juniors presented CAS1' a musical comedy. On April 18 and 19, chafiey wyaum ...,..., ....,.........,........,.,.,. , . ........ nm: sum. h Amy Spettigue ......... ..................... ......... M a rgaret Harril after three months of rehearsals, t e class 13.1. elm., ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 5 .e,,i..,, E..,,.,.., G6 9 - Kitty Verdun ............... . .......... Arlene Davis of proudly presented Where S Char Sir Francis Chesney ....... ........ D avid Messing ' 9 - 9 . . lie, i an adaptation of Brandon Thomas Dom I-we D'-'Vadim - ---e--e-'-----e--e--- Cm' Mm , , Mr. Spettigue .... .............. .......... N a than jolephaon Charl1e7.v Aunt. Bruce Sllvers brought B,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,A,A ,.,.,,..,,,,,.A,... C, .1 om.. ' Mr. Wilkinson . .... Carl Woughter gales of laughter as Charlie, who posed The Gossip Carole CM as his aunt and acted as his own chaper- ina'-ish Dim' ------- ------- P 'glfi'ldM::0:10 I hotograp er ........... .............................. . ...... na or ue one. The director and the cast were re- Ch , Oflll warded for their work by the expressed Pamela Cum Gmldim cum: hmm mmm ' ' ' Carole Close Jacqueline Reel Michael Losinger enjoyment of the attentive audience. Mm! Dime may suse Pm Mumy Charlotte Elston Ronald O'Brien Patricia Knapp :o:hear:dBEclrer gil gee WI-lERE'S cnanuavz iffy Fail, G' ,,,,,,5 Cf, W ',, - fliased on Brandon Thomas' Charley's Auntj Pzzgcigultnlighllqg D:?id Hunley r we er Music by FRANK Loessi-:R OFCBCSUH Dircdor, Robert J! Lynough Director: Richard Peterson Assistant Directors: Flora Italiano, Don Mordue Carolyn Conte Robert Mills Harry Pittman ACI- I Sue Pittman Ronald Bartlett jeifrey Miller 5 I-L' A rt f W h d G1 Ox . . Brian O'Mara Igrry Naylor Ronald Smith cene igxaal amocx om an esney at ford University Robert Gaze Robert Fmhy Rlchud wnlht Scene 2-Ashmolean .limes Cldl' Scene 3-In th d Timigilriim. of .it sm. .fi.....,.,., PLAY PRODUCTION coMMn'rsss Same P 'm l'C Properties-Jud Dibble, chairmang Madeline Edwards, Joyce Spence, Loil Wil- Intermission US Minutesj liams, Carol'Lou Pedalry, Diane Carr, Gail Hadley. ACI- H Costumes-Co-chairrnen: Samglly Dunham, jean Maslinskig Florence Keane, Sem, 1-The garden Dorothy Janealn, Nancy E ull. Tim?-Affff 'G Make-up-Pat Reilly, chairman: Gayle Baldwin, Linda Pint. Scene 2-Amy ' Set Deng!-' Aviva Golos, Pat Knapp, David Huntley. Scene 3-Where the ladies go Time-Eyming SmgglC:':eubr:Charles Konkul, chairman, Ronald Lynnx, Daniel Reibson, Norman Scene 4-Garden path Y - Scene 5-At the Cotillion Lighting-Charles Konkus, Charles Hoimam 28
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USHERS' CLUB USHERS' CLUB-First Row: Mis Butler, G. Baldwin, J. Clover, A. Potter, J. Hudson. Second Row: J. Maslinski, J. English, K. Costello, R. Saganario, S. Anderson. Third Row: F. Italiano, R. Brimmer, M. Campbell, R. Winner, L. De- Graw, F. Mazzarocco, M. Hughes. Fourth Row: J. Roby, C. Elston, J. Dibble, S. Page, I. Farley, R. Symonds, J. Marshall. 3. . First Row: K. Meshanic, M. Edwards, J. Reel, S. Von Deck. Second Row: P. Stalter, C. Hultz, S. Pittman, B. Vandergrift, A. Davis. Third Row: G. Wilbur, L. Dickenson, J. Weiland, S. Saffer, B. Parry, L. Lamphier. Fourth Row: C. Parow, C. Pryor, D. Carr, F. Keane, J. Cook, J. Cole- man, D. Janeski, G. Hadley. First Row: A. Thomas, A. Lowery, P. Ihscho, M. Luckey, J. Graf, P. Reilly, P. Meholczo, J. Von Hendy, N. Underwood, N. Moulthrop, J. Boss, B. Lumbard. J. DeRigge, P. Cantlilie. Second Row: P. Countryman, N. Furman, N. Van Horn, C. Baylor, L. Smith, S. Straight, A. Balmer. C. Howland, S. Hoobler, G. O'Connor, N. Chapin, M. Shepard, R. Strange, R. Rockwell. Third Row: C. Pedalty, J. Andrus, S. Loomis, P. Sheehan, L. Hamilton, M. Ruger, C. Whittaker, V. Tifft, S. Dunham, P. Beaver, J. Belloma. R. Plate. S. Stage, M. Cuthbert, M, Moya. Fourth Row: J. Spence, P. Allison, S. Ledford, S. Hill. J. Wack, J. Storch, S. Fitch, S. Maus. A. Cemohorsky, B. Minchin, L. Stanton, V. Golos, N. Edsall, J. Besley, J. Sadler, N. Cillette, L. Williams. The U shers' Club One day in November, several Elmira businessmen came to Southside on the oc- casion of Business-Education Week. Guid- ing them through the school were girls in crisp white blouses and dark skirtsg they were the members of SOUTHSIDE'S USH- ER,S CLUB, performing another one of their duties to the school. Their thoughtful replies and pleasant smiles greet many visitors to the halls of SHS. At school assemblies, they help to maintain order and discipline. Open to any senior girl, the club is advised by Miss Kathleen But- ler and Mrs. Jean Rodgers. In another phase of their service program, the club awards a scholarship to a deserving senior girl.
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