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ft f l forgot Teddy O'Dell, the dog star who is always on Dad's bed. After the men from Mars had seen the entire play, they floated up on a cloud for days. As they climbed back into their spaceship to rocket back to Mars they decided first to make a round trip of the universe to turn the harps for singing the praises of the play, Cheaper By The Dozen. BEHIND THE SCENES Production Manager: Allyn Gardner Lights Manager: Lee Armsby Student Director: Barbara Horton Sound Effects: Rolland Hewitt Publicity Chairman: Nelson Stevens Costumes Committee: Music: Barbara Crowley Pat Etman-Carol Lincoln Stage Manager: Chester Demick Prompter: Raymond Boehm
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CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN” While making a flying trip from Venus to Earth, my old home planet, I stopped in at the Berlin Central School. To my surprise I found that the class of '56 was planning to reenact their senior play, Cheaper By The Dozen, for some men visiting from Mar s. Having heard that it was such a wonderful performance the seniors had given on December 8 and 9, 1956, these men demanded to see it. So, to maintain harmonious interplanetary relations, we obliged them. Portraying the characters was the same excellent cast. Each member of the star-studded group twinkled on and off the stage at just the proper moment. The main star, and also the brightest, was Doug Hamel playing Dad Gilbreth, the efficiency expert. Doris Snyder was again protraying Mrs. Gilbreth, the quiet mother who is also a psychologist. All the little moonbeams of the Gil- breth family were there in full array; their galaxy started with Anne Silver- nail as Anne , the oldest child, who is anxious to grow up. Next came Lynn White as Ernestine, who, along with others, fails to understand Dad. Evelyn Staples was there as Martha, another of the trio of the three older girls. Then who should appear but Pete Angell as Frank, the family tease. Right on time natur- ally was Rodney Agan as Bill, the next oldest boy with a perfect sense of timing. Of course , Albertine Griswold, flitting right into the role of Lillian, the youngest of the girls portrayed, just couldn't catch up with the other girls. Then came Gary Michaels, Albert Riccardi and Brian Angell as the three youngest boys. The whirling comet, of course, is Louie Roberge playing Joe Scales, a loud, brash cheerleader. The same old moon-beaming Bob Jorgensen as Larry appears as a special friend of Anne's. Guess who just came wailing into the room? You're right; it's Sylvia Lincoln as Mrs. Fitzgerald, the Gilbreths' Irish cook. And here comes Harwood McCart playing Doctor Burton, who beclouds the home with sad news. Naturally our cast wouldn't be complete without Theo Holt playing the brittle, icy school teacher known as Miss Brill. Whoops, I almost
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WHO’S WHO MOST ATTRACTIVE Lee Armsby Albertine Griswold SMARTEST Pete Angeil Pat Etman BEST FIGURES Lee Armsby Albertine Griswold CLASS LOVERS Louie Roberge Albertine Griswold MOST POPULAR Anne Silvemail MOST CO-OPERATIVE Tedd McCormack Allyn Gardner Pat Etman DONE MOST FOR B.C.S. Rod Agan Doris Snyder MOST CHANGEABLE Louie Roberge Lynn White QUIETEST MOST STUDIOUS Rod Agan BEST CLASS IN B.C.S. Pat Etman Class of 1956 MOST MOTHERLY AND FATHERLY Doug Hamel EATS MOST Carol Lincoln Ashley Jones Theo Holt MOST CAREFREE BIGGEST FLIRTS Dick MacVeigh Evelyn Staples BIGGEST FEET Tedd McCormack Theo Holt
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