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5 .E S 3 3 i..-A Standing'-Dpn Phelps. Dorothy Crowe, Clarence NVallicli, Georiria George. Lloyd Miller, Earl Dm-ig, him-ilyn Evans, Marcia Painter, David Williams. Seated-Helen Hiller. Jay Couts, Ida Thomas. lunior Class Play The Whole Truth On April 12. 1946 We as the Junior Class gave our play The Whole Truth. It was a farce in three acts by William D. Fisher and was directed by Miss Frances Hessenberger. The play was about a wealthy family who Mrs. Martin made her family and servants promise to tell the truth, but she had no idea that the results would be so complicated. On the servants day off, Mr. Martin received word that a business associate was coming and he must be impressed with servants. So Johnny and Elizabeth became the chauffeur and maid, Aunt Helen takes over the cook's duties, and the local Minister is converted into the butler. The children's sweethearts arrive and so does Aunt Mat, who dislikes servants. The play ended happily though many mad-cap situations and ribcrack- ing moments came from the audience. The cast was as follows: Earl Davis, Mr, Joseph Martin, the fatherg Marilyn Evans, Mrs Mildred Martin, the mother: Jay Couts, Johnny Martin, their son: Dorothy Crowe. Elizabeth Martin, their daughterg Ida Thomas, Helen Martin, Joseph's sisterg Clarence Wallick, Reverend Jacob Teaslef' local ministerg David Williams. HG. Witford Mondorff' business associate: Marcia Painter. Aunt Mat Worth. Mildred's sisterg Don Phelps. Tom DeNorth, Elizabeth's boyfriend: Helen Hiller, Lucille Armitage. Johnny's girlfriend: Lloyd Miller. Johnson, the butler: Georgia George. Harriet, the maid. 21
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Miki, -vw Top-Eurl Davis, lllzirilyn Evans, Lloyd Miller, Dorothy Crowe, Mzirrizi Painter. Helen Hiller. Georgia Georire. Ida Thomas, David Williams, Bill McNamee. Bottom-Standing'-David Williams, Mrs. Morris, Helen Hiller. Georgia George, Lloyd Miller, Sealed-Nlar4'ia Painter, Bill lVl4'Nzunee, Marilyn Evans, Dorothy Crowe, Ida Thomas, Earl Davis Senior Class Play Galloping Ghosts Galloping' Ghosts was presented October 18, 1946 by the Senior Class. It was directed by Mrs. Arlene Morris. Miss Elizabeth Barton, who loved children and brought up two sets of her brother's children was in need of money although she would not admit it. Richard Barton her wealthy nephew tixed Z1 scene where she would believe that the money would be found which her father had hidden. When Pat and Phil heard this they made a Ghost of their own. only to frighten the whole household. The clairvoyant was a crook and double-crossed Richard only to tind herself caught by the children. At the end, Richard's gold is found and also the hidden, 'tGhost Gold. Everything turns out line and everyone is happy except Madam Dupre and her accomplice. Albert who found the police after him. This play will long be remember by persons who saw it and the characters who put it on. delighted by their success. Those in the cast were: Ida Frances Thomas, 'tMiss Elizabeth Barton, the aunt: Lloyd Miller, Dick Barton, the wealthy nephew: Earl Davis, Tom Barton. the serious nephew: Jay Gouts. Philip Barton, the frivolous nephew: Dorothy Crowe. Patricia Barton, the pretty niece: Helen Hiller, Berkely Barton, Richard's wife: Marcia Painter, Miss Melinda Todd, a distant cousin: Marilyn Evans, Marie Farellf' en,Q'a5red to Tom : David VVilliams, Stephen Dykes. in love with Pat : Georg'ia Georg:-, Mada1ne Dupri-, a clairvoyant: William Mc-Namee, 'tAlbert, her accomplice. 20
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