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LET ME OUT OF HERE '00 S ..A. . ,, ornetime in pril the seniors presented the play, Let Me Out of Here. They were under the sponsorship of Mr. Dell Atkinson. It was a great success. It takes place in the apartment of Bona and Eve. The time is the early fall in a mid-western city. Eve's aunt, Aunt Angela, wants Eve to marry Gifford Morton, but Eve wants to be independent and has told her aunt that she is going to an exclusive girls school while in reality, she is earning a salary. Aunt Angela and Gifford are coming to pay Eve a visit! While 'Eve is out trying' to get a friend of hers to pretend she is Eve's teacher, Bona's brother, Garret, arrives with a friend, Victor Ward, who came to town on some important business for his father. Victor tears his trousers and Garret leaves to have them mended. Bessie Fhodes, the nosey landlady, almost discovers Victor, but he puts her off of the track by pretending to be one of the girls with a bad cold. Aunt Angela ana Gifford arrive. They see Victor, and think they are in the wrong apartment. They report to the landlady and she thinks he is a burglar. Garret comes back with Victor's pants and is forced to change clothes with Victor. Victor's father appears, dirty from changing a tire. While he is clerning up, Garret steals his clothes to get even with Victor! Then all fhe people come back and Victor's father gets Garret down and starts taking his clothes off him. Garret yells, Let me out of here l JUNIOR PLAY CAST '0' Left to Right: First Row-Bob Adams, Joan Price, Betty Carey, Dorothy Goodwin, Beth Wolfe, Miss Yarber. Second Row-Nelson Reiber, Gene Johnson, Marjorie Price, Frank Higgins, Ryland Webb, Dick Breen. Third Row-Alicia Beasley, Wilma Hussey, Diane King, June Spray, Carolyn Trimble, Edith Thompson. The Junior Class Presents LOVE IS TOO MUCH TROUBLE On November 18, 1948, after two weeks of hard practice the Junior Class presented Love Is Too Much Trouble. It was under the able direction of our sponsor, Miss Betty Yarber. It was considered one of the best in the past few years. It was a comedy of college life. The setting was somewhat different-a tea room known as the Poison Pot. The characters Joe and Pinky are beset with numerous difficulties, financial, amatory, and scholastic, before the final denounce- ment. There was humor sprinkled strongly throughout the play. The cast was as follows: Toasty ...................... ...... B eth Wolfe Connie ..---. ........ J oan Price Pinky -.-- ...... J ames Wolfe J06 .........-........ . ..... Frank Higgins Oggy ..-..-..---.--..----. ..... R yland Webb Cliff Hayward ..... ......,.. B ob Adams Ebb .................... ............ D iane King Flo ..................... ...... M arjorie Price Monica Bates .... ....... A licia Beasley Miss ROSS ........ ...... D orothy Goodwin Sugar Lou ...... ............ J une Spray Mrs. Bates ..... ................................ B etty Carey Shirley ............... ............................. C arolyn Trimble Doctor Pillsy ..... ...............................,...,,.., D ick Breen Managers ........ ........ N elson .Reiber, Gene Johnson
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