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The solution of this major catastrophe together with the unraveling of the problems of the sophisticated “teen agers” of the cast, produces a comedy of youth mingled with genuine understanding of the problems of this group. The cast was as follows: Nina Cassell Tony Cassell Mrs. Rumble Mr. Putnam Major Todd Dunk Doyle Bing Hotchkiss Scootie Cassell Genevieve Jones T. Newton Todd Eula Hotchkiss Officer Ryan Dr. Luther Blodgett Billy Betty Lou McClintock , Marian Redle Ruby Seamster Phil Cocley Millard Meredith Ralph Thomas Gene Johnson Nadine Hoiten Evelyn Alger Bill Hermanson Rose Mary Gillis Bill Cook Gordon Edwards Denis Smith Production Staff: Director Mrs. Ruby G. Embry Class Sponsor F. Howard Brady Class President Ralph Thomas Stage Directors Lois Ratcliff, Charlotte Sanders, Katherine Payton, Harry Bradsher. Stage Property Managers Nancy Yonkee, Irma Georgeon, Donna Sharp, Meredith Wallace. Advertising Committee Nadene Case, Margaret Plumb, Jean Newby, Sally Woodard, Bernice Barbula, Shirley Calanborn. Tickets Jean Link, Beverly Waddell, Shirley Seid, Beatrice Burgess, Necia Nelson, Jean Newby, Sally Woodard, Dora Townsend, Bernice Barbula, Shirley Calanborn. Sound System Berdon Smith Ushers Betty Griffin, Maryellyn Businga, Betty Sue Perkins, Helen Erickson, Sarah Jane Wilson, Mai’garet Plumb, Ruth Ferguson, Joan Horton. The high school orchestra under the direction of Mr. Eric Becker furnished music during the evening. — 31 —
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Dramatics JUNIOR PLAY The Junior Play “A Little Honey” was presented November 20, 1945, in the high school auditorium. It was produced by special arrangement with the Dramatic Publishing Company of Chicago. “A Little Honey” is the story of a typical American family. Diana’s mother taught her that the way to interest a man was to talk fluently on subjects dear to a man’s heart—baseball, carburetors, the stock market. After trying these methods she tries her own ideas—and a tumultuously funny scene results. The cast was as follows: Jerry Minton, a teen ager Jo-Ann Kirchman Albert Parker, from next door Jimmie Bondi Caroline, “Scoots,” Jerr ’s younger sister Evelyne Wilson Diana, Jerry’s older sister Patricia Golden Dolores Megglehammer, the cook Helen Kavalok Tom Corning, in love with Diana John Porter Roger Minton, the father Bill Strickland Eve Tyler, an attractive widow Janie Franklin Martha Minton, the mother Dorla Fagan Mrs. Simmons, a trained nurse Mary Green Grandma Thornton, Martha’s mother Barbara Scott The Sure-shot Man, an exterminator Malcolm Hutton Production Staffs: Director Mrs. Ruby G. Embry Class Sponsor Miss Jeannette Johnson Class President Ray Hobbs Stage Managers Lawrence Lofgren, Marillyn Small Stage crew, under direction of Mr. Scheibe—Carl Smith, Bill Porter, Joe Zowada, John Marshall, Frank Mediate, Jack Switzer, Bob Day. Publicity and Tickets Dave Fuller, Olive Marie Wilson, Bill Emery. Programs Maurice Campbell, Helen Braun Properties Nita Wellwood, Donna Rose Sound System Berdon Smith Ushers Dixie Aldrich, Gladys Baker, Nadene Case, Mary Lou Chiesler, Joan Dauderman, Norma Kohl-russ, Catherine Neeley, Florence Stegmire, Beverly Urbaczka, Carol Woods. SENIOR PLAY The Senior Play “Spring Green” was presented April 26, 1946, in the high school auditorium. It was produced by special anangement with the French Publishing Co. This play takes place in the Cassell home in Elmwood. Nina Cassell, the charming and youthful mother of two daughters, has turned over a wing of her rambling residence to help the government house the military personnel of a nearby airfield. The officer in charge of the construction, to Nina’s amazement, once lived next door. The younger set is all “a twitter” over the son who was born in New York. However, the absent-minded, gentle son, Newton, who has just been expelled from a fashionable school and who has a passion for the scientific breeding of earthworms, disrupts his father’s romance and barely escapes jail. — 30 —
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