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Show Student Players Newly formed in September, 1956, was the Student Players, a group dedicated to student productions of good drama. The Student Players produced three plays this year. "The Front Page" was the first play done by this energetic organization. It was directed by Ben Carney. The second play was "The Adding Machine" which was directed by Jack Lyttoff. "Red Roses for Me," produced in February, was the last play to be done by the Student Players this year. It was directed by Gerald Larson. The Student Players has brought over ten new actors and actresses to the attention of the faculty directors. Several of them have already appeared in major productions at Kingsbury Hall. The organization is open to all students interested in some form of the theatre. There are plenty of jobs acting, directing, building sets, and handling publicity. Voting membership in the Student Players requires a certain number of points gained from being in Student Players' productions. Members include: Carolyn Burke, Kenneth Erickson, Karyl Haythorne, Joseph Terry, Jack Lyttoff, Jon Jory, Richard Fullmer, James K. Lowe, Gerard Larson, Alan Cook, Gerald Lanning, Roland Ruegge, Joanne Huffman, Dik Watson, Maxine Miner, Nikki Monson, Howard White, Al Jensen, Joseph Derbyshire, Finis Jhung, Ann Cullimore, Robert Ormsby, Miriam Barker, Philip Rutledge, Joseph Konkel and Susan Jones. Robert Ormsby and Miriam Barker are making some rather disparaging comments about Philip Rutledge in the Student Payers' production of "The Adding Machine." Howard White and Alan Cook mourn the death of their companion as a chorus offstage sings "Red Roses for Me." 290 |