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T O THE SPOTLIGHT OF DRAM ef? The opening night behind the footlights at thi- Grand Opera House was a mem- orable one for the seniors. The crowded house required a repeat performance of One for the Money.' Th . family. Randy Prescott has announced that his aunt, a hitherto unnoticed entity, has just won a 550,000 radio prize. 0 scene opens with the Prescott Professor Pipps, a roomer at the Pres- cott home, is not interested in the ladies, but Mrs. Adelaide Cooch insists that he will love her cookies. Helen Prescott and Morton Grant register different reactions to the widow's play for notice. Drusilla Baird, the aunt, has played the hoax herself. Frightened at the decep- tion, she disappears. Officer McDougall trys to solve the problem. Left to right: K. Lahr, D. Gan- non, M. Sch-wxbach, E. Bunkers, A. Baumberger, J. Brown, F. Mousel, S. Karel, H. Stauden- maier, J. Ahlers, R. Brown, B. Hansen, D. Kranz, M. Schmidt. ONE FOR THE MONEY THE PLAYERS MRS. ALLIE PRESCOTT, the mo HELEN PRESCOTT, her oldest daughter BARBARA PRESCO'I 1', 14 year old daughter RANDY PRESCOT'I', her twin .... 1. ....... DRUSILLA PRCF, ALONZO Q. PIPPS. a ther BAIRD, Mrs. Prescotbs sister ...... Frances Mouse! Bette Hansen .. Kathleen Lnhr . Donald Gannon Sharon Karel rnomer at the Prescott home Herbert Staudenmaler BILL ETHRIDGE, lrlcleifs flanfc . MRS. ADELAIDFI CODCH, tl Widow MISS EXIE XVATKINS. 811 Old maid ..... JANIE KING. friend of Helens . Ronnie Brown .. Monica Schwebach Mary Arm Schmid! MORTON GRA NT. no 1 1 N. ,. DARTHULA SAM OFFlCER -n . .. Alice Baumbergcr Earl Bunkcrs 'Qu Ton dress shop Darlene Kranz . . .. Joe Ahlers James Brown Drusilla il..
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WITH MELODY . The spotlight of attention turns upon the girls' and boys' glee clubs. They af- ford color and variety in the various school programs. They sing as a group at Commencement, and enter- tain in small ensembles at various local programs. Six of the group were chosen to sing for the S.D.E.A. Reg- ional meeting at Sioux Falls. The highlight of the year will be the Music Festival at Yankton. They will sing Hail Holy Spirit, Eventide, and two nuxnbers taken from the liturgy of the Church. Row l: Joan Schwarz, Mary Eefson, Genevieve Bunk- ers, Monica Schwebach, Ma- ry Doyle, Ethel Heinemann, Joyce Maseman. Row Z: Clare schwebach, MAFAS1 Schmidt, Alice Baumberger, Carol Wuerth, Darlene Kranz, Theresa Krier, Kay Lahr, Evelyn Tebbe, Lois Groos. Row 3: Frances Mousel, BQ Hansen, Shar- on Karel, Arliss Westwick, Darlene Goodale, Donna Henrich, Virginia Heine- mann. Row 1: Donna Nyhus, Kay Zines, Bette Weelborg, Lo- is Tichota, Alice Fiegen, Sharon Kerns, Jane Fiegen. Row Z: Janice Kontz, Ce- Siaiuegen, Ramona Hoff- man, Doris Van Dam, Louise Schwarz, Anna Marie Wel- big, Carol Fiegen, Elaine Thill. Row 3: Barbara Schwebax D-oris Doyle, Fern Ahlers, Duanne Mer- gen, Nancy Unger, Anna lviae Allen, Lois Mergen. Noon hour intermission is the busiest hour of the day. One group is playing basket- ball, another canasta, some just chit chat, but a popular diversion is singing. Clock- wise: Ronald Schley, Eve- lyn Tebbe, Darlene Kranz, Mary Ellen Doyle, Virginia Heinemann, Vernon Van Dam, Genevieve Bunkers, Joyce Maseman. Seated: Sharon Karel, Alice Baum- berger. 53 Pm 'pr 'EW .f S , Q KY if iit ire as 3' A J 4 f ggi -Q, hay, wig, ef Lfigf J., ev
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