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Out 0 the. tyfufitUf. Pa t ( Hi riotous coMHtv, Out of ihc Frying Pan. prcscnt-by the |unc graduating class, was one of the outstanding events of the year. The play, produced by Mr. H. Gregory, was given May 25 and 26. This was the first time a class play was given two nights and also the first lime seats were reserved. “Out of the Frying Pan” is a play starring three young men and three young women who share an apartment (or financial reasons. They spend their time trying to get theatrical jobs and trying to see the producer. Mr. Kenney. who lives downstairs. The plans to get Mr. Kenney to see their play are complicated by the arrival of a friend of one of the girls. She threatens to tell the girl s father that she is living in what could most politely be called an unusual manner. Mr. Kenney is finally induced to come up to sec the play, but finds it very confusing amid the many interruptions. Everything turns out happily though, and the kids get the break they have been waiting for. PLAY CAST George Ilodcll............................................. Rob Ros cllc Norman Reese.................................... Jack I .it tic Tony Dennison .........................Joe Fchr. Ken Morse Mr. ('oburn.................................... Warren Q»t Marge Benson...................... Mary l-aiighman. Peg Shea Dottic Coburn.........Marilyn Erickson. Jeanne Marie Olsson Kate Ault..................... ..Irene Taus, Nancy Buell Muriel Foster.............Hetty Mickclson. Bernadette Parker Mrs. Garnet............... ..Dorothy .itlleman. Pat Mahnney Mr. Kenny....................................... Ixr Johnson Mac (First Cop)..................Gordon l.indholm. Bill Cross Joe (Second Cop).........................................Wesley Fraser Assistant Director Peggy Madnnis
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SMITH, A. SMITH, N. SPEAK STOUT R STOTfSBERV STUTSMAN TAPS 1 AY LOR TIIOMMEN I ICE TIMM TOtrSLEY TOWNSEND TUI’A VAX ORNUM VAN WIT NWYCK WAI.BI-RC. WALTER WHO LRU WILDER Wt IT WOOD YVORMAN 7.IF T7. 7.1 n LIMAN ♦ AI.DEN SMI I II. What's the Inirry? I've got all day. Banquet. Swax Hi-V, Swimming Team. ♦ N NCY SMI I II. She Mnilcs and the angels sing and vice versa. Banquet, President of Blue I ri. Arrow Stall. Quill and .Scroll. PATRICIA SPEAR. She’ll Ik: on the go until the end of her life. Class Day. Blue Tri, Vrrnw Stall. ♦ RICHARD STOLI.ER. Pleasure Ireforc duty. Class Day. VMS STOTESBERY. “Give me something to do. I love work.” Secretarial. Blue Tri, Annual Stall. ♦ RICH SRI) ST I ISM N. He means business all the time. Memorial, Quill and Scroll. ♦ IRENE I ACS. She knows all the words that mean 'work' and 'right.' Commencement. Blue Iri. Radio Club, Class play. Annual Stall. ♦ NANCA I AYI.OR. Full of pep. energy, and intelligence. Budget. Valedictorian, Assistant Editor of Annual. President of Blue I ri Totems. Credit Bureau. ♦ MARILYN rHOMMEN h.u an intending life the leads.” Class Play. Blue I ri. ♦ CAMERON I ICE. Give me a slick dance (loot and I'll dance the polish right oil. Cap and Gown. Tau Sig Hi-Y. ROBI R I TIMM. He does things the easy way. Cap and Gown. ♦ IIERBERl I Ol 'SLEY. Have you hcanl the latest story?” Class Day. Tau Sig Hi-Y. MARGARE’I TOWNSEND. Sweet jiersoiiality, full of rascality. Commencement. FRANK ll'I’A. A super playboy and man alxnit town. Class day. Tail Sigs Hi-Y. GEORGE V N ORNl'M. School is a nuisance. I like practical exiiericncc. Glass Day. DOW A VAN STEEN-WYCK. Which is it. a soldier, sailor, or marine? Banquet. ROI ND WALBERG. lies the joker in the deck. Class Play. I au Sig Ili-Y. ♦ RONALD WAI TER. I like going steady, you can treat them so rough. Class Plav, Tau Sig Hi-Y. K VI III T.F.N WHEEI.FR. She taught Arthur Murray how to dance. Banquet. WAI. I ER WILDER. With all his ability lie's bound to succeed. Budget. Treasurer of Senior Class. Salutatoriait. Sfinx Hi-Y. S Club. ♦ ROBERT WITT. nyImmIs got a weed?” Commencement. DOI'GLAS WOOD. I'll lie seeing the rest of son men in the Air Corps. Commencement. Ian Sig Hi-Y. ♦FRANCES WORM AN. Good Matured all the time. Banquet, Blue I ri. Radio Club. Vmitial Staff. ♦WILLIAM ZIEIZ. Quiet, studious, dignified; a true gentleman. Class Play. ♦ DOROTHY ZI'I I I.E-M V . Where there’s fun, there's Zitt. Class Day. Class play, Vice-President Blue Tri. Radio Club. Quill and Scroll, Arrow Stall. Mutual Staff.
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1. What, no flowers? 2. Fiesta 3. Gee!! A Mexican Parachute .j. What do you know! Si c “2 5. Part of the $206.07 6. Sing, Janet 7. Well, we made it 8. What are you looking at? 9. “Carmen” to. Have you heard Mairsy I)oats ?
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