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eniofz p cz The seniors this year chose Maxwell Anderson's Joan of Lorraine for their senior play. They are the second school group in Ohio to present this play since it was a hit on Broadway last year. This play, differing from most senior plays, is a serious drama, and it is a modern play in the sense that the author shows a play about Joan of Arc in rehearsal. Because of the few parts for girls, they used double casting. Barbara Arries and Kathleen Bourne shared the honors as Joan of Lorraine. The play was presented April 30 and May l. The first list of names below represents 20th century actors and actresses who are presenting the play, Joan of Lorraine. The names in paran- theses are those of Joan and her acquaintances. THE CAST Jimmy Master, the Director UNQUISITORJ ..., David Schneider Al, the Stage Manager .,..,,.,..,, ,,.,.., , , Kenneth Starkey Tessie, the Assistant Stage Manager CAUROREJ . . . Marjorie Todd Barbara Wecht Marie, the costumer , , . . . . . . Jean Teniak, Mary Hanzely Charlie, the electrician .... .... . . . ....... William Art Garder KBERTRAND DE POULENGYD . ..., ,,.. . , , Norman Sears Abbey KJAQUES d'ARCJ KCAUCHON, BISHOP OF BEAUVAISJ Alan Tanner Mrs. Barnes USABELLE d'ARCl ..., . . Florence Gavalek, Elizabeth Koch Charles Elling CDURAND LAXARTD KARCHBISHOP OF RHEIMSJ Bill Dougherty Mary Grey UOAN7 ..,.,.. . ...... Kathleen Bourne, Barbara Arries Dollner CPIERRE d'ARCl CGEORGES DE TREMOILIEJ . . Bruce Hamilton Joe Cordwell KJ EAN d'ARCJ lFATHER MASSIEUJ ...,, . John Campana Quirke CST. MICHAEL? KDUNOIS, BASTARD OF ORLEANS? . . Lynn Rogers Miss Reeves KST. CATHERINEJ , , ,.,,. Patty Mosher, Joanne Campbell Miss Sadler CST. MARGARETJ . . . . . . Frances LaNasa, Carol Shiley Farewell KJ EAN de METZJ ..,.. ..... , ...,.,. . . Vincent Moorman Noble KLA HIREJ ......,,.,........,.,..... ..... J ames Simpson Sheppard CALAIN CHARTIERJ CTHOMAS de COURCELLESJ .Donald Kubach Les Ward CTHE DAUPHIND , ....,,,, . ....., ,,.... J ack Mitchell Smith fthe- executioner? . . . . , . Richard Aring t ty
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enioft We, the Senior class of Dover High School in the year of Our Lord nineteen hundred and forty-eight being in our usual unsound state of mind and inadequate memories, being identified in this, our last will and testa- ment, do bequeath various and sundry features and traits. To next year's inhabitants of room IO we leave a new box of erasers to keep them occupied if they ever happen to be there Ist period. To the present sophomore class we present the knack of creating excuses to get out of classes and making up excuses to leave study hall. We leave our beloved and well-worn desks to the freshmen with the request not to carve their initials any deeper than one-half inch, FROM Barbara Arries Donna Driver Donald Kubach Florence Kukucka James Lewis Jack Mitchell Vincent Moorman Patty Mosher Lynn Rogers Richard Schilens David Schneider Norman Sears Carol Shiley James Simpson Kenny Starkey Alan Tanner Jean Teniak Marge Todd Barbara Wecht Richard Aring William Art Kathleen Bourne John Campana Joanne Campbell Myron Clifford Virginia Colby Dorothy Deubel Virginia Farr Florence Gavalek Ruth Hahn Bruce Hamilton Bill Hayden Elizabeth Koch Frances LaNasa Mary Hanzely Bill Dougherty nineteen GIFT Ways Interest in the canine world Witty Remarks Dancing ability Yellow convertible Laugh Ability to throw towels Athletic ability Voice Ping-pong strategy Bashfulness Noon-day walks Ice skates Talent for saying unexpected things Athletic ability Technique Energetic Nature Timidity in French class Subtle ways Height Bookkeeping knowledge Acting ability TO Marge Cass Gloria Weber Beatrice Juergemeier Glenn Simonds Al Welker Miss Wilson Future locker-room demons Isabel Don Bohr Bill Kubach Bill LaPlante Al Welker Betty Heckerman Don Hopp Eugene Klink Bill Dorow New seventh Grade class Shirley Hartman Future Dover wallflowers Henry Sohl Next year's class Cast of future Senior plays Ability to make friends in AvonClarence Goetz Interest in going steady Unmade remarks Love of opera Light curls Height Secretarial duties Slacks Permission to dance with Charlotte Pep-meeting speeches House Typing Enthusiasm Mathematical mind Build Joyce Reed Harry Howarth Red Cooley Lynn Roskelly Judy Pike Future club secretaries Dorcas Lott Freshmen boys Future basketball captains Future Leader Slumber parties Students who have difficulties getting their letters typed Future young hopefuls with unsolved math problems. To be equally divided between the Hennie twins
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Jfieal geniofz gay WOU LD HAVE - Norman Sears Bill Hayden .. Dick Schilens . Sam Simpson . Hair . Eyes .. . ., Smile . . . . . . Complexion Bruce Hamilton ... .. .. . Nose Lynn Rogers . Bill Dougherty Richard Aring Sam Simpson . . . Kenny Starkey Donald Kubach Bill Hayden ... Al Tanner . . . Bill Hayden .. Singing Ability . .... Brains . . . . Height .. ...Wit .. .....Build Dancing Ability Athletic Ability .. Personality ... . .. .. .. Popularity Most likely to succeed: Best all-round student: Joanne Campbell Qaeal geniofz Q WOULD HAVE - Barbara Arries . . . Barbara Wecht . . . Pat Mosher . . . Virginia Farr . Dorothy Deubel Carol Shiley . . Mary Hanzely . . Frances LaNasa . . Donna Driver . Marge Todd . . . ,...,,..... Figure Florence Kukucka . Pat Mosher .,.. . . . Joanne Campbell Joanne Campbell iml . Hair ..Eyes .......Snnile . Complexion .. ....,. ...Nose Singing Ability . . . . Brains . . Height ., . Wit Dancing Ability Athletic Ability . Personality . Popularity
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