1954-1955 Yearbook

Face lifting or art - whichever you prefer - it was work and fun. Stars of "The Great Big Doorstep" - Sarah Srygley, Bill Hampton - converse with "their twins." Truly no one slept in the one-act play "Nobody Sleeps," directed by Bill Hampton. Nona Williams gets acquainted with Don See in a scene from "The Great Big Doorstep." • • • And Entertains From the time a play is selected, through the hours of rehearsal, advertising and making sets, to the cast party where sets are put away and everyone relaxes in the feeling of a job weI! done, there is a feeling of comradeship that makes the hard work a pleasure. Each year the dramatics department produces a three-act play in the fall, winter and spring. An opera is produced in cooperation with the music department. Louisiana and the strange customs of the Cajuns provided the setting for the fall dramatic production, "The Great Big Doorstep." Under the able direction of Evan Ulrey, the cast, led by Sarah Srygley and Bill Hampton, provided the audience with many comical situations. Impressive simplicity was the keynote of Thornton Wilder's "Our Town," directed by Richard Walker. The play unfolds the lives of two "The High Window," a one-act play. furnished tense, moving entertainment.

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