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LABCDRAIORY CLASSES IN ACTIQIXI . X! PHYSICS LAB In Physics labs like this one all over the country. the physicists of the future are being trained. BIOLOGY LAB The biologists spend their time studying life-as-it-is and life-as-it should-be. Experiments. obser- vations and dissections enliven the class periods. yfx 28 CHEMISTRY LAB Working in the Chem. lab, the Seniors try their best to blow up the school. So far they have not succeeded in the construction of the CHS bomb. Towever, strange smells and sounds issue from Room 26, leaving the rest of the school wondering.
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BIT GF I-ICDIXIEY William Davidson .lerry Minton teenager Gloria Poplock Albert Parker from next door Robert Snyder Carohne Scoots youngest szster Barbara Abraml Diana oldest sister Ellzabeth Morrison Delores Megglehammer the cook Frances Winnie Tom Corning ln love wtth Diana Carl Chewens CAST Roger Minton the ather George Lissandrello Eve Tyler attractzue wtdow Edna Humphrey Martha Minton the mother Elizabeth Omphallus Mrs Simmons the nurse Patricia Hallenbeck Grandma Thornton Martha Q mother Margery Graff The Sure Shot Man extermznator Clark Fegraus A little honey will catch more beaux than all the author'tative information one might amass. Thus the philosophies of grandma and mother clash as both try to promote the love affair of Diana and Tom. An intriguing widow Mrs. Tyler, who throws herself and her financial troubles at Dianas father' the problems of teen- agers Albert and Jerry' Delores the ever-leaving maid Scoots and her jumping frog Pegasus furnish many humorous situations. Not until Diana mixes brains with a little honey however and attains her goal by being herself are the difficulties of the Mintons solved. This year we are trying an innovation by producing our play in the spring. The complete set of pictures therefore will appear in the Supplement. f27
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