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JUNIOR CLASS Presents i YQ 1 I Candid shots of the iunior play: Mother, Father, and the children pose for a family portrait a la Early style . . . Jake Pavvers and Bob Sigl set up the complicated spots . . . Dan Moser gives Fail Hall a disgusted boot as the latter tries to explain an ac- cident to the irate Mrs, Forest- er Cfeddy Slaterj Jean Rindal as big sister listens patiently . . . Chuck Benjamin sadly loses his girl CAnn Mitchellj to Roger Kirkeide While in the background Pat Thwing gives Bette Stevens 'ia piece of her mind' '... The stage crew skillfully 'Aknocks together the set . . . Business managers Guenther Holtz, Francis Cook, Audrey Waltman, and Ralph Gage discuss a finan- cial problem.
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