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JUNIOR PLAY I933 CAST Nina Buckmaster, a young wife ,,,, .,,,,,,, J ane Ann Dygert XViIlis Marsden, Nina's brother .,,.. .... L awrence Brechbill Elizabeth Moore Madison, a newspaper woman ,,,,.,....,,7,,,,, Mary Jane Eichelbaugh John Buckmaster, Nina's husband .... Frank Dauner Mr. McKenna, a politician .....,...Y........,,,, Karl Bly Brooks Cadwell, a capitalist ,,,,,,,,,,,, Frank Harding Mrs. Cliff Collender a publicist ,....,,, .Ioan Hauff Mrs. Lucretia Aswell, a publicist ...,,, Marian Isbell Mrs. Hortense Vxfoodruff, a publicist ,,,. Mary Moss MANAGEMENT Director ,i...,.,,,....,,,,.,.,,..,............,...,, Ruth Sherman Assistant Coach ..,,......v...,.....,, Catherine Newman Stage Managers ,,,,...,,.e,,, Don Gillespie, Raymond Beights, Leonard Kingsley Assistants ,,,,..,..r,,,, Dale Rollins, Raymond Kraner Business Managers ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, Raymond Willizxiiis, Richard Rensberger Prompters ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Mary Munk, Norma Walters, Ellen Arehart Properties .ee,.,...,e,e,,,,e.,,. Grace lddings, Guinevere Saunders, Betty Kizer Stage Scenery ,,,,..,... Robert Carter, Don Gillespie Furniture ...... ...,,, C ourtesy of At: Furniture Co, 'ISo This ls Politics, produced by arrangement with Samuel French and Co, of New York City, was presented by the junior Class on Thursday and Friday nights, November 2 and 3, 1933. Spef cial music between acts was provided by the K. H. S. Serenaders. The play was very successfully prof duced under thc able direction of Mrs Ruth E. Sherman. The subject, crooked politics and attempted rc' form by the VV'omen's Party in a small town, handled in a whimsical and highly humorous manf ner, was one that could not fail to interest very one. The dramatizing was exceptionally well done, showing thorough, detailed coaching which resulted in a splendid piece of work. The stage setting was very attractive and showed a great amount of good taste and skill, The Junior Class was well pleased with the play and they wish all future juniors the same great success. They showed their appreciation to Miss Sherman by presenting her with a huge sheaf of Chrysanthemums on the evening of the last per- formance. First R0u'7Mary Moss, Lawrence Brechbill, Karl Bly. Frank Dauner, -Ioan Hauff. Second R0wfMiss Newnam, Marian Isbell, Frank Harding, Donald Gillespie, Raymond Willizniiis. Miss R. Sherman, Center Front--Mary jane Eichelbaugh. Iiixert s---- jane Ann Dygert. SO I THIS IS POLITICS Page 31
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SENIOR PLAY I934 CAST flu Order of Appearancesj Bernard lngals AY,,,,.YY,,,,,,,,,.......,,. Keith Armstrong Eunice lngals, his wife ,,.,,,,,,7 Ferne Ruth Gurney Noel Derlwy, a family friend ,,,,,,.... Rolwert Eckhart Leo Day, a social climher ..,..., ...A L 7onald Martin Rhoda, the maid ,,,,,,,,.,,,,.....,.,...,,,,..i,,...e, .Iune Deal julia Murdoch, sister of Eunice ,..,,,,, ,lane Wright Mrs. Bradley, her mother ..., Laura Ellen Willianis Hugh IDQAIIS, elder son of the Ingals ...A Bruce Shirk Ronald Murdoch, .Iulia's son ,e..,,,,,, Doyle DeVoe Lois IIIQZIIS, daughter of the Ingals .,,..,,,.,,,,, Mary Beth But: Bradley Ingals, Lois' IVVIII lwrother ..l, john Runden Dagmar Carroll, Hugh's sweetheart ,,,,l,,, Margaret Kellner Elliott Kimherly, the crooked politician Vxfayne Becker PRODUCTION STAFF Director i,,,,.,,...,.,,........,.,,,..,..l Miss Eva Rohertson Stage Crew i,,,...,.,,,,.,,,,,e,,,e Loren Salwrosky, Rohert Bushong, Donald Strater, Charles Kuhn, lXIary Gene Herla, Lois Rupp, Byron Trowf hridge, Everett Herron Property Managers ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,ee lvlarianna Goodwin, Madeline Blech Business Managers ,,,,..l,,l.,.. ,,.,,.,, I na Uhl, Pauline Misselhorn Costumes ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,l,,,,l Billie Baker, Frances I-Iulitt Furniture . ,,,,...,....,....,,,..,... A. bl. Berhalter, C. At: This play was produced lay special arrangement with Samuel French of New York. Music hy the High School Orchestra, featuring Seniors. THE GOOSE HANG-S HIGH PLOT The play was a three-act colnedy of home and college life. The story of the play opens in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ingals just hefore the Christmas Holidays. The parents are largely counting the lninutes until their children come home. They have great faith in youth and in education and have sacrificed lnuch to give their three children the hest possihle start in life. From the moment the youngsters arrive in a gayly painted old ear they fill the house with excitement. They romp childishly with the dogg dash off to dances or parties: express with finality their theorf ies of marriage, politics and educationg fill the house with jazz music: demand money, new clothes and a new car. They shock the conservative grandmother hy their frankness, disgust the small town aunt, thrill the country cousin, and frequent' ly cut their parents deeply by their thoughtlessness. Then comes the crash, The hullying politician causes the father to lose his joh. The children, when told the tragic news, rise to the occasion splendidly. Bradley heats Kimlaerly, the politician, in a fist fight. Lois declares that she doesn't care for college any more and refuses to return. Hugh and his sweetheart, Dagmar, offer his parents the money they have saved for their wedding. Then Bradley and Lois cleverly persuade Granny to go into a partnership with Noel and thus give their father a position. Lois gets a jola in the advertising department of a large store: Bradley -ioins a stock company and paints scenery. Wlleil the father hears of the twins securing jobs and Hugh's offer, he is furious. Then Gran' ny stuns him with her proposal, the offer of a longfdesired position in a nursery husiness. The father finally accepts and the curtain ends this tale of victory over hard knocks. Page 30
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