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B l Jimmie Crellin 1Bob Bennett! Tells the Truth for the Sake of Kitty Greis 1Gwendolyn Ralston! in Nothing But the Truth. CAST OF NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH Robert Bennett, lwinner of the bet and girl! . .James Crellin Gwendolyn Ralston, 1Bennett's sweetheart! . .Kathryn Greis E. M. Ralston, lBob's boss, Gwen's father! , . .Thomas Zeigler Dick Donnelly, tone of the losers! ...,..,.... Francis Burns Clarence VanDusen, rwho deserved to lose!, Joseph Sullivan Mabel Jackson, wa gold-digging chorus girl!. Kathleen Herrity Sabel Jackson. tditto. her twin sister! ...... Anna Selegrath Mrs. E. M. Ralston, rwho suspected her husband!, Emma Cullen Ethel Clark. twho thought she could sing!, Josephine Noonan Bishop Doran, lwho got Bob into the bet! , .Thomas Bachert Martha, tthe maid who set the clock! . .. ,...,,, Anna Quinn Miss Ames. 1Mr. Ralston's secretary! ......... Sophia Czaja Miss Harrison. 1Mr. Ralston's secretary! , .Stacia Andrefsky Siytv-siy I'LL TELL THE TRUTH THE WHOLE TRUTH! I'll bet you 310,000 that I can tell the truth for twenty- four hours, declared Bob Bennett in the first senior play presented December 23. And so started a riotous com- edy, Nothing But the Truth. You can imagine the results! It wasn't bad enough calling his boss a hippopotamus, but Bennett had to go further and tell his girl that he had been in love before. This is only a mild idea of the trouble his pursuers got him into. The plot of the play is that Bob Bennett must double 310,- 000 given him by his girl, Gwen Ralston, the boss's daughter, who wants 320,000 for Bishop Doran's charities. He decided that the best thing would be to make this bet with Mr. Ralston, Dick Don- nelly, and Clarence VanDusen. VanDusen. who was left with some worthless stock, tries to sell it to timid Bishop Doran. But on the advice of Bennett. the Bishop surprises every one by going into a rage and saving himself from the trick of VanDusen. Mabel and Sabel Jackson complicate matters more by almost causing a divorce be- tween Mr. and Mrs. Ralston. After a horrible twenty-four hours for every one concerned Bennett gets the money and naturally gets his girl. Make up? Shame on you, Bishop.
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CAST OF CHARACTERS Headed For Eden Kate Roberts ..,,,........... Bertha Dunsavage Ken Howard .... David Evans Bob Roberts. . .James Noonan Nancy Lane. Rosemary Marley Henry Banks, Joseph Dempsey Mrs. Skipworth. .Ethel Stride Imogene .... Kathryn Donahue Barry Richards .............. Vincent Swartz Mickey White, Edward Farber Mrs. White. . .Kathryn Radick Hank ...... John Shaughnessy Girls of the Boarding House: Mary McGroarty. M a r t h a Bradbury, Catherine Malloy. Catherine Blickley, A g n e s Grady, Jane Hylan, Susan Antalosky, Anna D e b u s k i, Dorothy Dornsife, H e l e n Komishock, Margaret Houck, Adeline Pritchard, Jean Sims, Ruth Lubin, Elizabeth Burke, Pearl Chelak, Mary Burke, Elizabeth Bailey, M a rio n Davis, Margaret Friel. Justine Souchak. Anna Kurzinsky. Sophia Kornock, D o r oth y Osadchak, Anne Macek, Ruth Kerschner. Sylvia B a c h e r t, Grace Ryan, Dorothy Crogle, 1 Lois Matthews. Grace Yar- l nell, Blanche Bushick, Mary Mellon, Alberta Ellex, Mar- David Evans. as Ken Howard and Bertha Dunsavage. Kate Roberts, garet Mallams, Alice Leahy, are Headed for Eden in second senior play. Anna Barna. Helen Bloschock. Reporters: Joseph Stanziola, Dominic Fritz, Harold Gill, Peter Lastowsky. Helen Mel- lon, Mary O'Donnell. Police: Francis Flaim, Le- Roy Jobe. But l swear l'm innocent. f HIMOGENE ANSWER THE DOORBELL' ing humor-delicious pandimoniurn-that in short is Head- ed For Eden the play given by the senior class on Febru- ary 24. ln Mrs. Sikpworths boarding house. the scene of the play, lives a group of demoiselles whose sparkling wit, prac- tical jokes and good clean fun set the pace of the play. To the dismay of the girls. especially Kate Roberts. comes the news that Kate's brother Bob is charged with a hit-run crime. Mickey. a witness describes the whole accident to the police and it doesn't take them long to Hnd the real criminal and to release Bob. Bob later convinces his sister that Ken Howard is in love with her and in the last scene we find Kate and Ken engaged to be married. Sixty-seven Side-splitting comedy-uproarious laughter-rib-crack-
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