The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 13, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 26 March 1964 — Page 5
Select Cast For Junior Play In Walkerton The Junior Class of Walkerton High School will present -Our Town,” a play in three acta by Thornton Wilder, Friday evening, April 3. Cast for the play is as follows: Stage Manager, Terry Lute Dr. Gibba, Craig Stoner Joe Crowell, Kelly Powell Howie Newsome. Don Swanson Mro. Gibbs. Gerri Stlckley Mrs Webb, Virginia Wray George GMs Bob Meehl ing Rebecca Gibba, Janice Dipert Wally Webb, BUI Bierly Emily Webb. Terry Keck Professor WUlard. Dick Awald Mr. Webb, Jim Drake Woman in Audience, Jackie Tuttle Man ui Auditorium, Stan Hostetter Lady tn Front Row, Betty Reed Simon Stimson. Steve Tillman Constable Warren, Mike Ross Si Crowell, Dick Martin Baseball Players. Randy Cripe. Stan Hostetter Assistant Stage Manager* Rick Ruby. Stan Hostetter Sam Craig. Tom Klinedinst Joe Stoddard. Rick Ruby Ist Dead Man, Kelly Powell Ist Dead Woman. Janet Ray
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2nd Dead Man, Randy Cripe 2nd Dead Woman Becky Williams Mrs. Soames, Anna Shenks Those doing the back breaking back stage work are: Marilyn Hiatt, Production Manager Bob Lute, Lights Fred Lloyd, Sound Betty Reed and Sandra Daley, Costumes Phil Bukowski. Props Pat Baker and Kathy Theis. Make-up Jim Drake. Business Manager Bill Bierly. Publicity and Programs As a critic from the New York Sun wrote: ‘‘Our Town rea<-hes into the past of America and evokes movingly away of life which i; lost in our present turmoil. An original and extremely interesting play.” Don't miss it, April 3 st ROO in the High School Gymnasium FOR WOMEN ONLY For women only, who are interested in the soring fa-hkons of HMM. The Y-Teens of North liberty High Schoo! are sponsoring a ‘‘Fashion Fair” at the North Liberty High School Gym. cm Tuesday. April 14. at 7:30 p. m. Fashion^ are furnished by the Francis Shon. Refrei^iment; will he served. Donation SO cents.
Rainbow Girls Confer Degrees On Three Girls Three girls received the degree of the Order in Walkerton Assembly No. 64. Order of Rainbow for Girls, at their regular meeting Monday night. They were Nancy Chapman. Connie Verkier, and Kathy Hazel. Mary Klien Howell, worthy advisor; Patsy Meltinos, worthy associate ad\*t»or: Sue Cunningham. confidential observer; and Shirley Schweizer, drill leader, n-U of Westville Assembly No. 107, were introduced. Other guests were Mrs. Ernest Adkins, LaPorte; Mrs. James Verkier. Mrs Donald Wolfenberger, Mrs. Robert King. Mrs. Ed DeVos. Mrs. Janies Ridenour. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chapman, Mrs. George Hershberger. Mrs. William Hazel. Mrs Alfred Drews, worthy matron of Walkerton Chapter O.E.S. 310 and Grand Chairman for Rainbow in District 1. and “Pop” Lidy. The reception for Miss Barbara Lidy, Grand American Fag Bearer and honoring Mr and Mrs. Alfred Drews, Grand lecturer nnd Grand chairman of district No. 1, was announced for Sunday, April 5 at 2 pm. at the Walkerton Grade School.
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