Binghamton North High School 1948 Yearbook (Binghamton, NY) - Full Access

Footlights THE CAST OF CHARACTERS Cora- Mary Greene Fedele- Rebert Quinn Duke Lambert- Ronald Pedrone Aldo- Anne Dono Dutchess Stephanie-June Billings Princess of Son Luco- Ottilie Schmidt Boron Cesoreo- Jerry Hanifin Rhoda Fenton- Veronica Price Enc Fenton- David Moore Corrado--Byron Sterling Grozio- Mildred Kane His Serene Highness, Prince Sirki of Vitolbo Alexandria-John Thomas Major Whitreod-Normon Tiffany Stage Crew The sowing, hammering, hoisting, certain-pulling bunch of boys whom you will always find backstage are none other than the Stage Crew of North High. The~r efforts at building sets, producing proper lighting effects, and making other features of the North's ploys run smoothly are rewarded by little Theater Guild Pins. liGHT-"DEATH TAKES A HOLIDAY" '"I was so fnghtened when I heard of your occident" Standing: Mildred Kane, Byron Sterling, Ronald Pedrone. Seated: Ottilie Schmidt. June Billings. BELOW, LEFT-"OEATH TAKES A HOLIDAY" An icy wond seemed to touch me-it was cold and terrible." Left to Righth Standing: Veronica Price, Robert Quinn, Mary Ehzobet Greene, June Bollings, Ronald Pedrone, Jerome Honofin, Anne Dono, David Moore, Byron Sterlong. Seated: Ottilie Schmidt. Moldred Kane. IOnOM RIGHT-STAGE CREW Left to Right, Back Raw: Clark Parmelee, Jerry farthing, Dove Starkweather, Roy Barnes, Harold Moore, Jock Parmelee, Jack Gamble, Blaine MacCrobie, Manager. Third Row: Jim Donohue, Jim Jones, Guy Deighton, Bob Moore, Bob Began, Burt Buckland. Second Row: Dock Teed, Walter Braunbeck, Jim De Persis, Joe Oervay, Stanley Londaw, George Butts. Front: Howard Holland. DEATH TAKES A HOLIDAY All who attended the little Theater Guild produc– tion of "Death Takes a Holiday" were gripped by the intensity ond suspense of Walter Ferris's great drama. Few plays present moral truths in such a delightful way as did this one in which Death vacations for a period of three days, enjoying mortal company as a mortal, learning the joys and passions of flesh, and teaching the human beings with whom he came in contact beautiful things about the hereafter. Page forty-None

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