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SENIORS SEARCH FOR SEVEN KEYS By Kcztherzne Ann Wear A MYSTERIOUS MELODRAMATIC FARCE' A medley of Cklllllllb actlon humor and mtrlgue wlth just a dash of romance thrown ln to thrlll the sentl m ntal hearts Could any one a lx for more? Inder the sklllful dlrectlon of Vhss Inez Hammond petlte En l1 h lll truc tress Semen Keys to Balclpclte fulfllled all the requlrements of a thrlllloym audlence Thls sensatlonal drama was wrltten by George Nl Cohen who adopted lt from the famous noy el of the same name by Earl Derr Blgges A play wlth two crooks IS 6'XC1tlHg and a play w 1th three crooks IQ posl llyely thrlllmg but what would you call a play wlth seyen double crossmg crooks? Smce lt lncluded a ghost a hermxt a murder and a superlatlye brlbe story how could Seven Keys to Balcipale aycnd arouslng unhmlted mterest9 The play centers around the yarlous adyentures of a thrlller wrltm noye llst Magee played by ,lohn XY alllor has made a wager wlth the owner of Bald pate Inn a mountam summer resort Magee has agreed to pay the owner one hundred thousand dollars 1f he cannot succeed ln wrltmg a full len th noyel Hltlllll a twenty four hour p6f1Od spent at Baldpate Inn It IS the dead of wlnter and the caretakers of the Inn Mr and M1 ulmby play ed by Russel Todd and Fleanore Culp arrlye early to make the place comfortable for Magee After Magee arrly es many startlmg ey ents take place He meets Mary Norton a newspaper reporter w1th whom he promptly falls ln loye and her chaperone Mrs Rhodes a charmmg wldow Coldle Bross plays the role of Mary and Katherlne Ann Wear plays Mrs Rhodes Peter the hermlt played by Robert Davles also causes a great deal of CXCHCIHCIIIQ Myra Thornhlll the blackmaller played by IVIaxme Suttle IS kllled 1n the course of the play and later appears as a ghost The other persons connected w 1th the brlbery scheme are the crooked m1ll1ona1re presl dent of the Reuton and Suberban Rallroad Company Thomas Hayden played by Rlchard Letherer John Bland the ll1llI1OH31I'6Q rlght hand man played by Bernard Ixmg Jxm Cargan the double LFOQQIIIE mayor of Reuton played by Warren l'vans and Lou Max the mayors man Frlday played by John Allglers Jlggs Kennedy the Chief of Pollce of Asqu wan Falls played by Robert Schmlerer begms to solve all the trouble when suddenly he trles to double cross eyery one ln one grand swoop ,lust when the drama IS reachmg 1ts clnnax the owner of Baldpate Inn played hy Layerne Hunstad appears He LXPIHIIIS to Nlagee that the whole scheme IS just a frame up He just want d to show Magee how a thrlller would sound lf enacted ln real llfe An mterestlng fact COI'llClIllUg the play IS that ey en the cast dld not know the endmg of the play untll the week before the performance Thls made the practlces more mterestmg and kept up the audlence suspense A senlor play wlthout many different commlttees to help out can hardly be lmagmed These seldom heard of groups deserye a great deal of credlt for makmg the play a success Among the yarlous commlttees who alded ln the productlon of Seven Keys to Baldpate were the followmg propertles wlth Faythe Mantel chalrman costumes wlth Ramona Thell 1n charge Marlan Dempsey and Eugene Marsden goy erned the stage and llghtmg commlttees make up wlth Eleanor Culp as chalrman La Vern Hunstad took charge of programs adyertlsmg was undcr the management of Don Green Robert Stroh goyerned the buslness commlttee music with Margaret Yeoman as chalrman ushers and halls were cared for by Betty Berg and W ay ne Erlckson respectly ely The teachers to whom slncere thanks are due are Miss Brady MISS DeHaven Mlss Chrlstensen Mr Monroe Miss Dyste Mr Coursey Mr Popowskl MISS Ulrey and Mr Rathman Heres to future Semor Plays May they be as lnterestln and enjoyable as Seven Keys to Balclpate Z6 1938 g . , , . U . . , ff ' S I . - ' J Q n in n o , I -C . 2. S S , c I - f ' . ' 0' - , 1 . 5 1 Y ' 0. k. 7. v I . i. . A , v, .M .- . . ., X . ' . 1 v - ' 1 ' 1 r . ' , 1 , s- . I ' 1 f 1 1 I N . 1 r g . U . . . . v ' v . v H . ,,- v . . U ' - - 1 , F 1 v 1 U - v , . . , ' , 7 x. p q nf lv f . 1 . - ' ' - U v v' . D l I . . ' 4 ' , . ' 's. Q ', I' 1 L I . . Y . . 0, 7 . . v Y . Y ' , , . , -' Q . 7 1 1 - 1 1 1 y . . 1 V Q 1 - . . C, , ' , ' . 7 ' 9 . 4 , ' . . V ' V Y 1 1 , , . . . . , . ' - ' 7 1 1 - 1 , , f ' . ' - . ' 7 v 1 ' . 1 1 1- , 1 , I J 1 Y 1 at - V-1 Y V - - U 1 1 , 1 1 . . i Q 1 v Y . . V , , ., , Y . V . . i . V Y v V 7 X . X . . , . I - . 4 O v v 44 . , V . ' . . h A . Y . V . Y 1 , . l v v. - . s I h r . . . - - U v . . Y ' v . h . . . I . . , I as 1 1 ' 1 ,I - . . . - 1' . ' . . . V ' ' V , 1 1- 1 . U - ' ' . ' . 1 1 1 , - 9 . i.. . , , I , 7 ' 1 - 1 ' , 1 1 1 1 , 1 Y-I Y Y . . U . v . . . C
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