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JUNIOR CLASS PLAY This was a play with hillbilly trimmings describing the most effect' ive technique of getting rid of an undesirable suitor. Kaye Brannigan QBarbara Ruffnerj returns from a girls' school full of culture. Much to her family's dislike she breaks with sturdy jeff Schudder fMelvin Rosel and announces her engagement to a young snob, Kingston Campbell fFrancis Clowel. Learning that Kingston's aristocratic mother Uosephine Hallarnl believes that the Brannigans are hillbillies and that Kingston and his mother are coming for a visit to find out the truth, they decide to act as hillbillies. The Campbells arrive while Kaye is in town and the Brannigans appear bare- footed, dressed in rags and carrying shotguns, One riotously funny situation follows another in rapid succession. An old hen lays an egg in Mrs. 'Campbel1's ritzy hat. Mrs. Campbell faints and is accidentally revived with a jug of moonshine, under influence of which she made some startling statements 'regarding her past life and identity. At last, Kingston indignantly refuses to marry Kaye and the Brannigans rejoice that their scheme has worked. The Campbells have decided to go when Kaye arrives. The Brannigans fin' ally put the Campbells to complete rout and jeff turns cave man to win Kaye. Sophomore Clas s When we started our Freshman year 38 pupils were in our class. This year we have 32 pupils and a new teacher, Mr. Philip Davis. We have enjoy- ed one class party so far this year. It was held. at the home of Charlotte Coffman The officers of the class this year are: President, Gloria Smith: Vice' President, Donald Rootg Secretary-Treasurer, Howard Cohagen. The class enjoyed a tour of the Ohio State Campus November 20, where we heard a lecture by Dr. John A. Miller. Members of the Student Council from our class include, Paul Shaeffer, joan Hiles and Gloria Smith. Nine members of our class are in the band: also, a large number of them are in choir and glee club. Five members from our class received letters to the Carroll C Assoc' iation last year. They are, Nancy Fell, Carmen Lutz, Howard Cohagen, joan Hiles, and Rita Bader. They are members of the C Association for this year. Nancy Fell won 3rd place in division 3 atnOhio State University in the Fore - nsic Contest last year with the dramatic reading, The Soul of Ann Rutledge .
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