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La Masque Listen to those kids, Hiram- Where's Grandpa's whiskers? Grab 'em quick- And give me some glue to make 'em stick. Make the heroinels lips like a cupidls bow. The curtain's going up, donlt be so slow! Challenged by their rival play producers, fifty zealous members of La Masque under the leadership of Miss Sandy came to a victorious finish in a pay your dues con- testf, The captured prize was an hour's free entertainment furnished by Mr. Jordon's group. The first presentation, Hugo in a Hurry,'i directed by Genevieve Rustvoldt, was a hilarious comedy with clever lines. In direct type contrast to this was Zona Gale's The Neighborsfi directed by Lucille Kaping. Too Many Marys, a play with an all girl cast, centered around life at a boarding school. It was given at the Girl Reserve- Hi-Y carnival last March. Bessie Kellogg directed the production. The first boy director of the year, Douglas Guddal, guided Grandpa Goes Hunt- ing to a successful performance at the joint musical-dramatic program, March 20. Be Careful, Doctor and Bread, a very d1'amatic play, brought the year to a grand finish. President, Douglas Guddal, vice-president, Max Johnson, secretary-treasurer, Reva Smith. Listen, Hiram, to that student director- i'Where's the prompter? He's forgot his lines! It 's happened before-about ten times. My hair's turning gray-I'm nearly frantic. This play has created a perfect panic. Actorettes Attaining the record of making more public appearances than any other similar group of actors in the history of the school, Mr. Jordon's Actorettcs perfected many productions. The actors also put increased emphasis on staging, lighting, and make-up. All of the more than fifty members expended their individual talent in directing, acting, make-up, or stage management. Market Hours, eapably directed by Harriet Stein, proved amusing for seven dif- ferent audiences. Harriet also took charge of The B-ishop's Candlesticks. Lucille Smith was student manager of Where's Elmer? , a comedy portraying the eiorts of a hen-peeked husband to attend a burlesque show. The mystery of a burned out light- ing system provided the theme for The Shadow, directed by Genevieve Cusack. Enthusiastic applause was accorded The Shelter, a Christmas play presented in convocation. Marion Melham directed this production. A light comedy, Detour Ahead, concluded the activities of this organization. President, Lucille Smith, vice-president, Marion Melhamg secretary-treasurer, Alton Mielke. They each act their part! They develop with art, Like Gables and Garbos They each act their part!
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Qiill and Scroll Third llow U. NVinkl+fr, ll, Gunn, B. Goep fvrt, I., Mason, Miss Goefpforl li, Koohlvr, All Mielkv. VV. Nu gf-nt. K. Rnschke. Sm-oml Row Miss Town:-zvnd, XV. Randall IJ. Hanson. M. Melham, L. Gus tzifson, l-I. llosr-, lb, XVendr0ff, B Kvllogzpr, Miss Kuasa. First Row .l. Smith. V, M. Grorw. G VVoufl, G. Horlgv. li. Loucks. K Sonrs, A. Miolko. 1. Arc VW- llzippy! 2. Out of the roll. 3. 'l'l1v llflalls. 4. linryiiigg the Hzitcliet- 5. Town llall Tonight. 6. Wliill- Wi- VVork. 7. llozul-linv. Purple and Gold Fifth Ilow I . Brown. XV. Von VValfl, E ' rimgw llzirr. M. Mielkn, I.. lirickson, S G. Krzikowslii, S. McLaughlin M. Olson. Fourth llow G. .lm-kson. E. Koehler, M ' Planning Johnson, N. Johnson, K. Rasch- ko, ll. Christensen, D. Olson, M Xhrlls, ll. lliatt. G. Kjos, IJ Evefnson, A. Hzznson, H. Ouver- son. 'l'hii'd liow li. M. Lnniln, R. Kf-llugg, E. llose-, H, Johnson, D. XVQ-ndroff, M. J. Noonan, J. Feuliml, R. liouc-ks, M. Junker, L. Gustaf- son, M. H4-skow, A. Mivlke, VV. llloyors. V. David, S. Rose. Sw-ond Row l', Murphy, M. Melhzim, D. Hanson, XV. Grow. B. Goepfert, U. XVinklvr, Ii. Mason, V. M. Gross-, J. Smith. G. Hodge, P. llolsi, .I. lim-lc. S. Lindquist. First Row W. Num-nt. ll. Gunn, D. Dano. ' Fifteen fsQiwliQlQQl,l,i l., t State Cullegr at Vw- ' Uctobv' ' . 1 t0 Be J' f 9, N 1' . K, 112604 Q 9 .M vm' 41' .527 fy- .F 7 123' aka mls: cu fi. A ,Q gl is, 97 ol :fl 9 a' Q1 GQ uillllrl il-uv Mi. rsilix ' v au: ,mf U3 Q Wm fir .L S. Ati .vii oil-wil: ef New wumasfff' - Curt-f, Hi.,g',' flair
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La Masque Funrth Huw P, Flint. K. Suurs M. Mend- ows. ll. Uurde-ll. J. Copa V. Hlziko. H. Frokv. A. Steinnwtz. M, Noonan, D. Palm, P. Mur- phy. N. Smith. J. liulls. H. Hal- lauer. Third Row Il. lfle-rgrstzid, I. Hansen. ID. Guddzil. E. Uhristvnsen. J. Bird- Soll, K. Slnedley. M. Johnson, R. Ouverson. U. VVinklwr, J. Mlwllor, M, Thmnpson, Sm-mid Huw V. Mvrtv. ll.S1nith. ii. Ilnuprh- flrty, IJ. Hanson. A. Heaney. J. Svhnw-Ying, L. Klwping. M. XV0iss, J. Ileims. Ii. L:1rsnn, IJ. Smith. H, YV:1gn0r. IC, Okdaio. Fir-'L Huw E 0'I3ris-n, P. Gi'ue1wxx'ol4l. G. Ruszvold. IJ. Thidvmzinn. Miss Sandy. Iii. Kellogg. P. lliL'h2ll'dS, A. Mvisiry, H. Skzlar. 1. ixll'I'l'ililIlf of V4-iiivv. 2. Gwnimipa. 53. The art of lliilkt'-llll. 4. AI0l'k'il2llif of Vrnirm-. llugro in 21 Ilurry. 6. fi!'2lIlliIlil Um-s Ilimtingx. 7. VVIIPH-'s Elmer? S- NNIICIT' Thr play goes un. 9. IIEIVIIIOIIY Hall. 10. Kevin tim Home Firvs Bllrningr. Actorettes Fourth Huw H. Jnhnsun. H. Str-in, C, Pe- tprsun, F. Cnhmmn, E. Ristvcdt. li. lliiclebrzlndt, E. Andersnn, L. rxilliffh, V. Movnk. F. Pzmtekoe-lc. A. Hzinnmnan, N, Huisworth, G. C'1'ilNIl1PI1, Third Huw A. lie-Ii. A, f:iHJf:'l'tS0l'l. A. lNiic'lkv, K. H:iSc'hkP, S. Hzintc-li. J. Ili-'51, A. Stvininvtz. G, Wmvd, K. Flakus. L. Pzilnior. E. Barr. Soc-und Huw K, He-rmm. I.. Smith. E. Long. Il. Littlv. IJ Hzinsnn. S. Hoes-, I-I. Gn9'vfe1't. M. Mvlhwm, ll. Bork. S. Lindquist. L. Vveflvr. M. Xvviss. First How A. Liitlv. I, Stun-ii. H. Hzigna, E. Lzunh. M, Oisun. Mr. Jordan, H. S0l11'v1e-dw. G. Cusack, V. Fivids. .I, Dnrislvy, ll. Kjos.
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