Junior Play • aoV ef V- t B Colton. f o Hfi»ten 0 t0ine % K.C vtot1 D THE LOVELY DUCKLING Friday evening. November 17, 1950. Pat Holmes, portrayed by JoAnn Cipra, was a movie-struck teenager with Freddie uses his inf1uence . three serious problems--her father (Ronald Turnner) bringing home as his bride, the teacher who failed Pat in geometry, a younger sister (Eileen Bray) staring in the movies, and last but not least the big moment of her life, Freddie Amberly (Lyle Muller) escorting her to all social events but never admitting that he was her boyfriend. Annabelle Wilson, (Jeannette Brudwick) tried to charm Freddie into taking her to the dance but, as always, tomboy Bunny Post and giggley Myra Ed- wards, delightfully acted by Dorcar Milton and Norma Kubista stood faithfully by Pat, thoughout the crisis. Mrs Holmes was played by Nancy Foster, Rosie, the housekeeper, who had put up with the family for years, by Catherine McDonald, the domineering Aunt Florence by Rita Styndl, and Murphy, the chauffeur, who turned out to be Aunt Florence's husband, by Adrian Christenson. Albert Davidson, the re- porter on the local weekly paper and enthusiatic member of the school •4 • h • t t m was humorously portrayed by Dean Milton. Oh, Daddy, you didn’t! She is my teacher.
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Student Representatives: Connie Pirkl, Sophomore; Marguerite Morrison, Freshman; Dennis Johnson, Jun- ior; Council President David Oswald, Senior; Bruce Rockne, Senior; Roger Hunter, Sophomore; Douglas Bet- lach, Freshman; Darlene Eaker, Senior, arcs-. ohoso ‘sebi ,rianne ;nSe° Barbat RocVoe•
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