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LEFT TO RIGHT: Eugene Lentz, Marjorie Radeloff, Roger Hinrichs, Gail Frobose, Roy Huston, John Little, John VieBrooks, Allen Damschroder, Mary Lou Niedermeier, Oarel Pierce, Sadie Pirtle, Miss Huyssen, Barbara Haas, Bill Myers, Judy Radeloff, Willard Emch, Bobby Ameling, Doris Happeny, Dave Young, Terry Magsig, Eunice Busdiecker, Pat Taulker, Ted Botts, Marilyn Avers, Joyce Taulker, Lynne Witmer, Faye Baumer, Ed Bruns. ABSENTEES: Allan Koch. CRAITIAUCS ASSGCIAIIGH Much of the credit for the success of the plays at Woodville High School should rightly fall on the Dramatics Association. This group of students holds monthly meetings in which various phases of the theater are studied. At one of the most interesting meetings this year, Miss Huyssen explained the history of make-up in the theater. Following this stirring lecture, the meeting took the form of a workshop in which the members practiced making-up themselves and fellow actors. Reading plays aloud is another favorite activity at the Dramatics Association's meetings. Experimenting with short scenes and action with sound effects provided the members an interesting and informative meeting. They tape-recorded these scenes, played them back, and then, as they found their errors, tried to make improvements. President . . Vice-President Secretary . . Treasurer . . Advisor . . . . . Ted Botts . . Dave Young Bobby Ameling , , , Terry Magsig . . . Miss Huyssen
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BACK ROW: L. Witmer, T. Magsig, E. Botts, W. Emch, R. Huston, J. Taulker. MIDDLE ROW: S. Pirtle, E. Bruns, R. Hinricks, A. Damschroder, J. Little, M, Niedermeier, Miss Huyssen. FIRST ROW: F. Baumer, J. Radeloff, B. Haas, B. Ameling, D. Happeny. semen pta Wednesday, November 10, by special arrangement with Samuel French, Spring Green, a delightful comedy by Ryerson and Clements was presented by the Senior Class. The action revolves around a boy whose father cannot understand him because his interests in life are not those of the so-called boy. Repeated attempts of the father to reach his son are thwarted by the boy's apparent indifference to all those things whichthe father deems important. Then at the very moment when a satisfactory solution seems to have been found, the son, who hitherto has been wholly unaware that girls even exist, develops an almost maudlin attachment for the sister of one of his classmates. From then on. of course, complications multiply, until the solution to all problems is finally found. Edward Botts has the role of the son who affords his father flohn Littlej many occasions for worry, irritation and consternation, especially after he becomes infatuated with the sister fMary Lou Niedermeierj of his classmate QAllen Damschroderj. The father in his turn is very much interested in his widowed childhood sweetheart QLynne Witmery who is herself the understanding mother of two daughters. The older girl QBobby Arnelingj has a crush on the high school hero fTerry Magsigl whose affections are vied for by Doris Happeny. The youngest daughter Uudy Radeloffj together with the irascible grandfather fwillie Emchl and the cook Uoyce Taulkerj further complicate the affairs of the household. Others who manage in one way or another to add to the entanglement are Faye Baumer, Roy Huston, Roger Hinricks, Sadie Pirtle, and Edward Bruns. The play was under the direction of Miss Anthoneda P. Huyssen.
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'xt 1 hw Terry Magsig, Gail Frobose, Mary Lou Niedermeier, Susan Sheffer, Sharon Rife, Linda Mauntler Bob Rea, Dudley Sage, Mr. Gousha, Florencio Flores, Allan Koch, Walden Damschroder, Carol Bruns, Willard Emch. stuoent COUnCll President . . . . . . Terry Magsig Vice-President . . ..... Willard Emch Secretary . . . ........ Gail Frobose Treasurer . . . . Mary Lou Niedermeier This year the Student Council worked very diligently on the organization of assembly programs beneficial to the student body. After many obstacles a pay telephone was obtained by the council for the use of students making personal calls. The Homecoming basketball game and coronation of the season's basketball queen and court was again under the direction of this body. Another undertaking was the organization of a Safety Patrol for next year. Probably the most outstanding project of the council this year was the editing of a Student Handbook. The handbook is for the purpose of giving the student a better knowledge of the way our school is operated. lt contains such things as school history, school rules and regulations, academic standards of our school, some of the school cheers, the school song, the organizational setup and the constitutions of the various clubs operating within the school, and a detailed description of the way the library functions.
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