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Jim Schmidt is relieving Bill Taylor, who is in a drunken condition, of his trousers while Jo Ann Lex adds what assistance she can and still keep her dignity. •%. Three Men on a Horse An audience always feels that they have seen a good pro- duction when they are made to laugii. The people that saw Three Men on a Horse were constantly brouglit to a roar by the convincing acting of Bill Taylor in his drimken scenes. Erwin Trowbridge, played by Bill Taylor, was a frus- trated greeting card verse-writer wlio could pick up a rac- ing form and check off the winners right down the line. Trowbridge never capitalized on his skill, but the three men on a horse, Patsy, Charlie, and Frankie, portrayed by Chuck Palmisano, Jim Kaiser, and Bud Wilder, respec- tively, realizing Trowbridge ' s talent, saved tliemselves from bankruptcy by using his little red book of winners. Salli Henn, in her first college performance, was cast as Trowbridge ' s understanding wife; Louis Ray was his broth- er-in-law, and Frank Chandler, his boss. The supporting cast was composed of Jo Ann Lex, Jim Schmidt. Emmy Seegmueller, Herman Litschgi, Ben Bock- stege, George Sobol, Robert Clark, Helen Delker, and James Troop. Mrs. Kenneth Taylor, assistant professor of drama and speech, in directing lier first play at Evansville College, showed the students and public that they can expect big things from the Thespians this year. Jim Kaiser. Chuck Palmisano, Jim Schmidt, and Bud Wilder look over Trowbridge ' s book of sure winners. It is this book that the Three Men oli a Horse use to beat the racing racket. 21
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h ii } 3 Jo Ann James, news editor, Sue Dannettell. editorial page editor, and Bill Woods, sports editor, are planning page makeup while Bol) Y oung, business manager, and Bill Cobb, fea- ture editor, add suggestions. , rlene Starry, editor, is busy typing a story to beat the dead- line. Mr. John Boyd, faculty advisor for the newspaper, is seated behind his typewriter working on a story for publication. CRESCENT A small but competent staff of workers put in many loufi hours printing The Evansville Crescent, weekly student newspaper, now in its thirtieth year of pub- lication. The Crescent kept students well posted on school news and the editorial page added society notes and personals to give a well rounded tone. Arlene Starry took the brunt of the work in her job as editor, and received able assistance from Bill Woods, sports editor. Bill Cobb, feature editor. Sue Dannettell, editorial page editor, and Jo Ann James, news editor. Bob Young was in charge of advertising, and was assisted by Lloyd Seifert. The staff, seated left to right; Sara Toyen. Charles Greer, Jeff Hayes, and Bill Collins. Standing left to right; Pat Starry. Don Shofstall. Lloyd Seifert, Jerri SteinmeU, John Schrodt. and Bud Wilder.
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