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H..A , ,,,,,4,m Y Y V V gr- , -q,,,..-,. . qgs --4414 4 ALL.. V ' -'--cr.- JUNIOR fl 'Vi' P' 'XY ' J J -.J..-lJf- LJ'.J ..Lf- s is the yearly custom, the Juniors presented their Class Play, nHe Landed From Londonn, a farce, in three acts. This play was given in order to raise I Jf- money to give the Seniors a reception at the end of the school year. The coach for the play was the Junior Advisor, Miss Margaret Rowland. The play was centered around the problems of ten people: Robert Dahm CStan- ley Weberj, a worried banker, whose wife and step-daughter are always nagging at himg Lola Dahm CEvelyn Brownj, the second wife of Robert, who, together with Florence, spends all the money Robert has, and what he doesnft have besides 3 Florence Barlow CGladys Kempj, Lolafs daughter, who is very sophisticated in her way Caround all but her Motherj, but tries to land Cecil, Lord Beachamg Peggy Dahm CGene Munnl, is Robert's daughter, who is supposed to be in love with a life guard, but finally falls in love with Cecil, Cecil, Lord Beacham fHoward Whitel, was brought to the Dahm's for F1orence's benefit. He falls in love with Peggy and leaves Florence without a title or money , John Mason Clioward Hanesj, turned out to be the Urichu uncle of Robert'sg John Lake CJohn Bally, the crook, and Mrs. Dahm's uncle, got away with a lot. This character brought a lot of laughs and mysteryg then the character that no farce could be complete without, Dinah fDorothy Reesej, the colored mammy, who also helped to bawl things up, the Willis twins, Babs and Binks CNoma Etzler and Helen Myersj, added to the amuse- ment of the play. They had Cecil so twisted' that he didn't know which way he was going. They baffled every one, except Peggy. Qi 6??g?? ,,,f' - j YQ?'! 'F -:- .' V '-I f . X ...,.-.N
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