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JUNIOR PLAY JUNIOR CLASS PLAY, 1943 QN THE EVENING of May the seventh, 1943, the Juniors presented the three act farce, Professor, How Could You! It was the story of Keats Perry, young professor in the local college, who had been offered the position as dean if he would get married. He is a woman hater, but decides to accept after a quarrel with Vicky Randolph, a student who has the habit of throwing things at him. Grandpa, John, Boggins, and Vicky pick out a girl for the professor. They put up ten dollars and the winner is to get the money. Grandma gives a dinner party so Keats will meet the girls. When he does, they tell him they are willing to marry him. Grandpa and John straighten every- thing out by having the girls come to Keats ' house with the belief that he is going to elope with them. John appears as Keats ' long lost wife and all the girls leave, but Priscilla, whom John thinks Keats loves. Vicky be- comes enraged at this and leaves. She forgets her coat and comes back after it and Keats tells her that he loves her. Grandpa wins the bet as he had chosen Vicky. Everyone is happy, as Boggins gets his candidate, Tootsie Bean, John gets his, Priscilla, and Vicky ' s choice settles for one of the college boys. CAST Keats Perry— A young professor Charles Jennings Vicky Randolf— His student and the bane of his life Connie Baker Grandma Perry — An obliging soul Lois Nicodemus Grandpa Perry — An innocent bystander Dick Dove John Appleby— A helpful friend Charles Yates Friscilla Morley — A sweet young thing Norma Hunter Tootsie Bean — A plump spinster Imogene Capp Butcher Boy Bean— Her big brother Stewart Capp Valarie Whitman — A Southern charmer Mary Mutzfeld Boggins — The sporting butler John Sattison Director — Mis. Prue Oberlin Page Twenty-Two
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JUNIOR CLASS Tcp Rcw: Billy Albertson, Dorsey Bellamy, Lewis Blanchard, Helen Bow- man, John Boyer, Velma Cal l, Dorothy Cimp, Gene Campbell. Second P oiv: Dick Carpenter, Hen y Carr, Delbeit Creager, Donna Diel- man, Florabelle Dixon, Jeanette Friedenberger, Max Gaff, Ruth Hagerty. Third Row: Donna Hensha, Joan fLuck, Donald Houser, Ruth Houser, Jack Jenks, Donna Keefer, Opal Keesler, Leroy Keller. Fourth Roio: Dolores Krontz, Charles Lott, June Love, Normagene Mullett. Ina Norrick, Erline Peters, Rosemary Ramey, Martin Raney. Fijlh Rcw: Jake Rex, Edna Rohlof, Walter Sawvel, Ilene Scott, Amos Sny- der, Verl Snydar, Phyllis Souders, Esther Spake. Sixtlv Rcw: Jimmie Sudborough, Lois Tomlinson, Leon Ulm, Iris Webster, Duane Whitman, Alice Willard, Darrell Wilson. Page Twenty-Four
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