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Scklvx Despite all the hustle of preparing for tests and working on the yearbook, the Class of '58 presented William D. Fisher's It's A Great Life , on the nights of March 20 and 22. As the play progressed through its three acts, the audience could picture the average teenager and the problems that arise in a home. One confusing inci- dent after another provided plenty of comedy through- out the play. Page 24
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Joan Jones (formerly Jewett) invested wisely in both Elaine's and Art's businesses so she didn’t loose out in the transaction between Art and Elaine. She is President of the First National Bank of Japan and is married to the Vice-President. She and her husband have two children which at the age of two could competently operate an adding machine and a slide rule, blindfolded. Wow! June Crandall was given her start in the laundry business by Joan. She has now gained control of every laundry in Japan. She also handles all of the business that Arlene Jandrow and Allen Armsby send her way. Arlene owns a chain of restaurants, two in each town and city in Japan. One specializes in Jap- anese food and the other in American food. She sends all of her laundry to June's establishments for quick service. The main problem that Arlene has is that she personally samples everything turned out by her excellent cooks. Allen Armsby is the owner of a distributing firm which distributes bicarbonate of soda to all the towns and cities in which Arlene's restaurants are located. Allen married a Japanese girl whom he met in one of the productions produced by Joan and Jerry Maxon whoemploy fifty geisha girls for their musi- cals. iNaiurally since Allen married one they now have only 49. Joan and Jerry have one little Lord Faulteroy that they claim as a dependent but at times would like to disown.
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Pt€Uf Tommy Wilson and Ted Stokes, portrayed by Rodney Huff and Bill Palmer, were always arguing or else thinking of some trick to play on someone. Mary Wilson, portrayed by Doris Sandberg, was in quite a mix -up over who she was going to the dance with and how she was going to get a job. Then, of course, there was Aunt Gertrude, portrayed by Ar- lene Jandrow, a hard to please woman, who always wanted her own way and thought her way was best. Marys' father. Mr. Wilson, portrayed by Hillar lives, added to the confusion as he rehearsed for a play with Treasa Gant, a flashing actress, portrayed by Joan Snyder. Pago 25
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