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Left— Joan Baird Glenna Brock Bight— Alta Colerick Dorothy Jones Harold Latscn Left- Dare Barker Ed Bruere Bight— Donna Dunnaway Wllbert Keder Betty Long Left— Ethel Berg Helen Chambers Bight- Jerry Eberly Nett Kems Charles McLain Left— Jeanne Bignrll BUI Chleborad Right— Gertrude Erny Dick King BUI MeMasters Left— Maxine Blazlrr June Colerlct Right — Ray Grote PhylUs Lamb Jack Meltehargrr Left — Don Boyer ClMrlotte Cook Right — Dixie Heideliiedit Butli Lamlor Torn Morro Page Twenty-one
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Junior Class Play “Don’t Take My Penny,” a comedy in three acts, was chosen by the Junior class as their annual play. It was presented to grade schools, high school, and townspeople on February 19th and 2Cth. Betty Buchfinck and Kenny Sayre, playing as Penny and Kerry in the title roles, acted their parts to perfection. Joanna played by llamae Zable, playing opposite Greg portrayed by Tom Morrow, did an excellent job of making the play a huge success. Penny’s mother and father, characterized by Dixie Heidebrecht and Don Boyer added hilarity to the play as each thinks more of their social life and work than of their children. Sally the maid, played by Pat Meyers was a maid with a purpose and that purpose was Mark, Penny’s farm-minded brother, portrayed by Ed Bruere. Dave Barker was in the role of Norman Porter, publicity man. Harrison Day, the author, was portrayed by Bill Chleborad. Charlotte Cook filled the role of Mavis, hard working sister of Penny. Gram, characterized by Dorothy Pearson, was the lovable character of the play. Henri, French designer, was portrayed by Wilbert Keder whose models were Jeannine Mosiman, June Dalton, and Pat Stiers. The remaining character was brought to life by Gene Wilcox. “Don’t Take My Penny” was the first play directed by Miss Quigley. dramatic coach, who came to AHS at the start of this school year. It was acclaimed by all who saw it as a huge success. Page Twenty-three
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