MÂ¥ PRE _______. LEARNING DIALOGUES 1 ts § S6L 34 .. the night of the play. _ â€" ; The part of technical director is â€"____ being filled by Mr. Schneider; who directs the stage craft class in â€" Costumes to Be Brilliant and the stage, and keep track of all stage action. She will be prompter What would you do if a revoluâ€" tion were going on right under. your windowâ€"sill â€" in fact right under your very nose? Well, that‘s the problem that the cast for. "The Queen‘s Husband," the annual senâ€" lor play which is to be given March 11, are struggling with andâ€"successâ€" fully overcoming. . . Filled With Excitement _ Due to the marvelous cooperation of the cast in learning their parts school until 5:15 and every Saturâ€" day for two hours, the first and secâ€" ond acts of the: threeâ€"act comedy have been learned. The play is one of . unusual ‘tenseness and exciteâ€" ment. The costumes which are to be worn will be outstanding for their brilliancy and éffectiveness. _ All are modern, military, or fitting for a court. There willâ€"be many cosâ€" tume changes duringâ€"the play. Some renting or making their: own. *Building â€" of "the setâ€"wasâ€"started Friday by Mr. Schneider‘s and Miss Rinkenberger‘s drama and. stageâ€" Louise Bieger is helping Miss nkenberger as assistant director, few of her many duties are to ~â€"____ _ Junior Class Officersâ€"Deerfieldâ€"Shields . : Left to right, qtandtnsâ€"-l"nrkor Johnston, president; Bob Oldenâ€" nt. â€"Like Husband," to be presented on Friday, March 11, at Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school auditorium.~ * °* . .__Jeff plays the part of King Eric, the henâ€"pecked husband, who finally revolts from the iron rule of his domineering wife. sls meetrmemmatee eeaa t o e s e s s i hk ï¬hry i{hys the part of Queen Martha, who thinks that nothing.can be successful unless she has a nd in 2+ _\x- $ } N= 5 : @2 3 â€"â€"Tickets for the play go on sale a week from. tomorrow,. _ hss q ; THE PEESS is 2 King andâ€"Queen backstage. _ . se m ; â€"Mary Bazso will be stage manâ€" ager, under, the ‘direction of Mr. Schneider. ~She ~will direct, with the help of Bob Bieger, all crew work backstage. _ R . : building the scenery.: ‘Under him Properties will be cared for by Robbie Lou ~Schneider, chairman; Helen Jeffries, Anne Moroney, and Robert Phelips. â€".. <t. ;i}iv;’tâ€"ill'm a fine chance to be in the play. Madrjorie Watson will have charge of makeâ€"up. Her helpers: willâ€" be Mary Liewellyn, Marjorie Bell, and Helen Verwee.â€" â€"Mary Bazso will be stage manâ€" t f | ager, under, the ‘direction of Mr. St}:;;iizg ;:ï¬%i:;;e:;:?n?.:i Schneider. ‘She will direct, with Mrs. Rafferty, formerly Miss the help of Bob Bieger, all Crew | apetp B&ker,, resigned 7e work backstazve:_, â€" o+ > ~~*| March 1. Her place will be Properties will â€"be cared for by | by Eleanor Hansen, and Lycke Robbie Lou Schneider, chairman;| quist will succeed Eleanor at Helen Jeffries, Anne Moroney, and| switchboard. =â€"â€" £* F4 Robert Phelps. â€".. <*. # y 1 Msrjorie Watson will have charge m“%"" Plizabeth B“‘;" I:i‘:ï¬ of makeâ€"up. Her helpers: willâ€" be een my s:crehry or x Mary Liewellyn, Marjorie Bell, and| Oneâ€"half years," said Mr. Sandwitk Helen Verwee.. in speaking of her resignation. "Io Elizabeth Cole will be mistress of|all that time, she has been mos the wardrobe. Betty Wagner and|faithful and efficient in the di# Clifford Franklin will aid her. charge of her duties. More thi Milton RObert. will beh“d elecâ€" thlt, she has by her Comâ€y M trician, with a crew comprised of d vak s ;fll@ Bob Mikelson, Fred Gansberg, and| N4 Patience. won the good Sam Renz. s every teacher and student." | Wli‘th the part of lady-inéwgiyg Miss Buzard also expresses sit to the queen still open, any £004>| cere appreciation of Mrs. Rafferty! looking blonde or redheaded ‘SeniOT | .__y;oo, and regrets that she is 168 A Swede 'bi the name of Olgson | VCCLneIqnOnIoRte â€" n TOHE _ WERE . JeSOE has invented a clock which tells the| 1925. . Eleanor ‘Hansen, who rising and setting positions of the| ceeds her as secretary to the ; sun and of the moon, the year, th¢| cipal, graduated two years ago, 0 ‘_’ doeon i uold Aunt siuinai inaudtns or 1. 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