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71 '79K4q Senior Class Play, GIRL CRAZY Jake, a caretaker ------ - Danny Churchill, a playboy - - Louie, a taxi driver ----- Lucky, a cowboy ------ Pete, a Mexican bandit - - - Lank, a killer --------- Molly Gray, the postmistress - - - Tess, an eastern girl ------ Rose, an eastern girl - - Betty, an eastern girl - - - Janet, an eastern girl - - - Laura, an eastern girl - - Sally, an eastern girl - - - Babs, an eastern girl ----- Sam Mason, another playboy - - - Eaglerock, a real Indian ----- Lt. Caddigan, a state policeman - - - ' ' JON MCHUGH ' JOHN JOYCE ' ' - DOUG SNOW ' ' LARRY DONOHUE ' ' JIM GOLDSMITH - BOB RAYMOND - MARGARET SINE BONNIE VAN SLYKE ' ' JOYCE WALKER - -- - - ROBIN ZURN MARILYNN WHAITE - - ARLENE HOUSE MARGARET TANNER - - - PAT PURTELL - ' BOB MCAULLIFFE - LA RRY DONOHUE - - - FLOYD WHITE Cactus. a cowboy --------- ------ H OWARD MILLER
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5145! Marile Rounds, Junior Editor, Nancy Bradley, Senior Editorg Douglas Snow, Senior Editor LaVera Young, Junior Editor. Mrs. Hartt, Mr. Setar, Mrs. Meagley, Faculty Advisors. NANCY BRADLEY f DOUGLAS SNOW
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'ROUGHLY SPEAKING A One-A ct Comedy The play took place in the Fenton living room on a summer day. The Fentons had an unused shack behind their house which suddenly became a much wanted item. Sherry wanted it for her club house. Andy wanted it for a boathouse. Mr. Fenton wanted it for an office. Elmer tried to rent it for himself and his dogs. Mrs. Harrison would have liked it for a chicken-coop. Fay came home with her fiance, who was a novelist, and planned to use the 'Rough House for his work. James planned to use it for a home for himself and his bride. It was all easily settled when Uncle Ford announced that he had sold a worthless u-act of land by giving the buyer the Rough House to 'hole up in' while he built a better place. Sherry Fenton, practical, chubby, and 16 - - - - DELAINE EMPETT Andy Fenton, scornfully adolescent at 14 - - - - GEORGE STANTON Mrs. Harrison, the butter-and-egg woman - - - ' - NANCY BRADLEY Ella Fenton, a still-patient mother at 43 - - - - - MARY POTTER Henry Fenton, father and realtor, about 45 - - - - WAYNE JOCEYLN Elmer Gorsuch, the community handy man Larrabie Chatfield, future novelist ------ - - Fay Fenton, aesthetic but lovely, age 19 - James Fenton, college student ------ Margie, his shy bride ---------- Uncle Ford Fenton, also in real estate - - HIGH WINDOW One-A ct Mystery - - - ----- DON CAREY - DONALD WHITNEY GERA LDINE GROOVER ERICZIEMANN - - ' ALICE SLOCUM ' ' RAYMOND SUTTON A one act mystery full of suspense and drama. The cast consisted of five members: Joan Leslie played Mrs. Winthrop, Warren Slocum her nephewg Roy Proctor, Steve Craig, her lawyerg Julie Horton, Linda Norton, a newspaper reporterg Janice Darrow, her secretary and nurse. The setting was in an upstairs room in Winthrop Hall. It was a dingy room with a huge window, very sparsely furnished. Mrs. Winthrop had killed her husband and was planning to have her nephew, Walter, committed to an insane asylum because she wanted the insurance money and her house for herself. Linda Norton, who was in love with Walter, visited Winthrop Hall and discovered the murder. In the attempt to make Mrs. Winthrop confess, she tried to strangle Linda. She failed and as always the violator was brought to justice.
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