Arsenic and Old Lace
A comedy with a sinister plot, "Arsenic and Old
Lace," was presented by the Senior Class with much
success. The story centered around the slightly crazy
Brewster family. The outstanding characters were the
two spinsters, Amy and Martha. Who would have sus–
pected that these sweet, gentle old ladies were murder–
ing men and burying them in the basement?
Miss Burke directed. The characters were ably por–
trayed by: Aylene Loughnan, Fred Stuller, Lindy Ol–
stead, John Getty, Wally Lund, Joan Fuller, JoLoyce
Hunter, Len Coutts, Ronnie Allen, Ivan
Buffingt~n,
Leslie Robbins Jim McElroy, Don Winsor, and Bill
Weaver.
Guiding
The Thespian Society is a national organization
composed of students who have done outstanding work
in dramatic productions. This includes stage technique,
make-up, and property management as well as acting.
In order to be initiated into the Thespians one must
have earned ten points by playing successfully one ma–
jor role or have accumulated ten points from minor
roles and/ or stage work. Members of Thespian Club
are expected to assist in any high school dramatics
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any way possible.
No student is an actual member until he pays $1.50
for dues, which are sent to the National Thespian So-
Thespian Socrety- Row
1:
Carlson, IVa/ton ,
Condon,
Hunter, Oltman .
Row 2: Lovell, Cook, Palmer, Smith, Slatu, Kelly.
Row 3: Cor11ts, Greenwalt, Brehmeyu, Evans.