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DONNA MAY, GEORGE LETTS, AND JEAN BAGGERLY AT Students And Parents With Mystery Part ofthe entertainment for any town, large or small, is the high school play. Home Sweet Homicide, a mystery involving both comedy and romance, was the senior class production on November 8-9. The play centered around the Carstairs family and the childrens' efforts to solve the murder of their neighbor. As the story progressed, it was discovered that the murdered woman had been blackmailing several characters about their pasts. The play cast included: Judy Hacker who played the part of Mrs. Carstairsg Janice Harris, Delores Knowles, and Ty McConnell who portrayed the Carstairs children, Barbara Miller, a knock-out actress, Bob Tuttle, the murdered woman's husband: Ken Furgason, the villiang and Kay Hodgman, his wife, Larry Knight and Bill Frankhouser, the lieutenant and sergent from the police department, Wayne Laney and Bob Rehm, the mystery men of the play, George Letts, Donna May, Doug Parshall, Bill Robinson, Jerre Miller, Jean Baggerly, Joyce White, and Jon Laing, the gang. Ty McConnell and Jo Kelsey were student directors and Nancy Gould was the assistant. Faculty advisor was Mrs. Judy Dearbaugh. BOB REHM, BOB TUTTLE, KAY HODGMAN WAYNE LANEY THE SATURDAY NIGHT PARTY, AND THE POPULAR BAG OF RAISIN COOKIES it Page 29
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Junior Play is College Seene Comedy Back row, l. to R: G, Smith, D. Obed, J. Doty, S. Gordon, M, Freeman, K. Nash, A, Krisov. Front row: C. Long, D, Miller, J. Goodholm, L. Skidmore, N. Renshaw, Kay Nash is proposing to Steve Gordon as they rehearse for the junior play. ir Page so Junior class thespians entertained large audiences this year with the play Professor, How Could You directed by Judy Dearbough. The main theme of the play was the prob- lems that confronted Professor Perry when he tried to fulfill the one requirement for be- coming Dean. That requirement was to get married. With three girls madly in love with him and another bent on making his life miserable, the resulting confusion provided many hilari- ous incidents. The play was cast as follows: Steve Gordon, Kay Nash, Janet Goodholm, Mary Jane Free- man, Nancy Renshaw, Gordon Smith, Jack Larry Skidmore, Doug Miller, Carol Doty, Long, Janet Burlew, Gail Couillard and Neil Robson.
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