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Senior flag The curtain went up 011 the first act of The House of Terror, and reached an exciting climax before the audience realized that they were witnessing dress rehearsal. Just as this was lmmght home to them, however. a real mystery beganna mystery that ine volved the members of the eastt the director and all those concerned with the production. The leading lady faints after being warned by a mysterious voice to leave the east at once or suffer the Conse- quences. 'llhinking this to 1,, a prank on the part of some fun-lov ing member of the east, the director orders the young thespians to go on with the rehearsal. They are all particularly anxious to give a good performance as the author of the play is present. At the end of the first act, however. the play was interrupted again by the elements of the real 1113'stery. From this point on the play is a whirlwind of excitement. A kidnapping occurs. a murder is almost committed and the members of the cast are thrown into a state bordering on panic when it is discovered that some one is out to ruin their performance. The comedy element creeps into every situation and relieves the sus- pense, and the final denouement was a surprise to all. The eha taeters were: lerniee lVeinhei-g. the d ama coach: Jackie Crawford. the hem- ine; Norma lVlatsmi. the comedy maid; Ethel Longabaugh, the char- acter lady: Barbara Tennes. the assistant director: Chayrlene F01 - bess, Tom's mother; Ray Harliert, the hero: Tom Tweedie, the vil- lain: Bob Tardiff. the character man; Gordon Hayes, the stage manager: XVillarcl Suit. th x author: Bill Lund, the sheriff. The play was patiently directed by Miss Lois Kelley.
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Junior flag ttAmeriean Eagleh is an action mystery play concerned with whom is sabotaging the fastest pursuit plane ever built. It is Chuck full of thrills, mysterious radio messages, unknown assail- ants, and complications which keep everyone breathless 0r laugh- ing. The Junior Class did a swell job of putting the play over under the direction of the Dramatic Coach, Miss Kelley. Cast of Clzamctets Valerie Palmer, owner of the American Eagle ........ Eleanor Welsh Zoe. her secretary .......................................................... Helen Stewart Craig Norris, a test pilot .................................................... Bob Tardiff Jonnie Bayles, a reporter ............................................ 301mie Zellner J. C. Ungar, a banker .......................................................... Bob Beavers Phil Palmer, Valeriehs younger brother ................................ Bill Witt Captain Lawrence, an airplane inspector ........................ Bob Martin Davis, a test pilot .......................................................... Harold Hansen Fanchon, an international entertainer ...................... Jackie Ctawford Quinn, a detective Ru Harbart Enid, an air hostess er: ....................................... Joy Glenn Roberts, a nurse ................................................................. A leta Brown Dr. Hartley, 3 physician ............................................ Stanley Appuhn 112111111 Davis, the test piloths wifee....'5j. ......................... 'Sobbie Means Strange Man .............................................................. Charles Sylvester Stage Manager .............. . ........................................................... I 'Eill Lund The cast, as a token of appreciation to Miss Kelley for her p21- ticnt coaching, presented her with one dozen beautiful red roses and a lovely orchid. Between acts Bernice XVeinherg and Jackie Ctuwford enter- tained with vocal solos.
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