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Baccalaureate Commencement Program BACCALAUREATE PROGRAM Comstock Methodist Church. Sunday. May 26, 1946 8:00 o’clock Processional Miss Grace Winterburn Doxology Congregation Hymn No. 246—“This Is Mv Father’s World” Baccalaureate Prayer Special Anthem Ladies Choral Group Scripture Reading Baccalaureate Sermon— Old Things Lost in the New” Rev. George A. Osborne Hymn No. 152 “God of Our Fathers” Benediction Recessional Miss Winterburn COM M E NCEM EN T PROG R A M School Auditorium. May 29. 1946—8:00 o’clock Processional Invocation Salutatary— Better Living from Henry Ford” President's Address Special Music Valedictory— Thanks—so fine a time—Good Class Poem— Doors of the Future” Presentation Address Presentation of Diplomas Benediction School Band Rev. Cieorge Osborne Stanley Bushhouse Karl Peterson WMCE Men’s Quartete Night. Pauline McMains Delores Ford Orville Spencer Dr. Dwight S. Large Harold Bunting President of Education Rev. George A. Osborne The play “Miss Jimmy,” is a hilarious farce in three acts by Jean Provence. The en- tire action takes place in the study living room of Louise and Florence in the residence hall of the exclusive Brier Mountain College for Women. Things begin to pop when Jimmy a State man is caught eating the girls' sandwiches, which have been secretly obtained by Droopy. The girls are in very deep water when Miss Watkins wakes up to the fact that Jimmy has been posing as Louise’s cousin. It ends hap- pily as Miss Watkins forgives Jimmy and all the girls get a date for the coming pa-om. LOUISE ....... FLORENCE CATHERINE DORIS ........ HARRIET DROOPY ...... MISS WATKINS JIMMY ........ PROF. FRAZER Pauline McMains Vonne Vere Shellman ......... Joyce Rother ........ Dolores Ford .........Mariell Sabo ..... Robert Whitney ..... Barbara Schell .......... Jack Nuyen Stanley Bushhouse {14} 1
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Junior Class Front Row L. to R.—Max Ickcs, LulaBell Stratt on. Hazel Stratton. Beverly Noble, Barbara Snow. Maxine Maury, Betty Stunt. Patricia Garrity, Betty Hudson, Jean MacPherson. Beverley Sherwood. Hick Manning. Second Row L. to R.—Emily Gillespie, Virginia Buell, Gertrude Munson, Elsie Rider, Mary Quantz, Shirley Vose, Lyle Arends, Henrietta Sootsrnan. Alice Skinner, Arlene Coffing, Lillian Joslin, Bev- erly Harmens, Mildred Waldo. Third Row L. to R.—Ramon Jeffries, George Bru gh. Bill Rolph, Jack Pearson, Gene Warren, Ger- ald Clark, Jack Whitney, Carl Langcrveld, John Eager, Jim Sandell, Jack Sparks, Bill Bell, Bob Sparrow, Carl Scott. Junior Play The Junior class presented as their annual play the three act comedy, “It’s Papa Who Pays by Mary Cunningham, November 30, 1945. This farce, directed by Mrs. Arlene Hubbard, deals with the complications encountered oy papa” who cracked down on his family tor entering too many contests. In his effort to change the family habits papa forg'jt that he had submitted an answer to a contest. I he jig was up when papa won the prize which was a fine new car. To keep the family from finding out about the car papa had to fib a bit which led to bigger and better lies until 'papa really becomes involved. In the end everything comes out alright with everyone hap- py, including papa. Jean MacPherson portrayed the mother. Mrs. Denny; Carl Langervcld played the father, Mr. Denny; Dick Denny, the son. Jack Sparks; Babs.the daughter, Patricia Garrity; Edith, her friend. Alice Skinner; Wayne Carlton, Edith’s cousin. Jack Pearson; Grace Denny, papa’s sister. Henrietta Sootsrnan; Lee Denny, the uncle, James Sandell; Dora Denny. Lees bride, Lvle Arends; Miss Atwood, a publicity woman, Shirley Vose; Fixer Phipps, a reporter, Jack Whitenv; Mr. McGoon. a contestant, Max lekes. Committees from the Junior class who assisted in plans for the production included, William Bell as business manager; Betty Smut as stage manager assisted by Gene Warren Beverly Sherwood, Lillian Joslin. and Robert Sparrow; and Carroll Kendrick, Maxine Maury, and Beverly Noble as property managers. Barbara Snow had charge of advertising and Betty Hudson as prompter. {16}
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