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mu A3 , in li f E X I SEATED FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Lynne Shipman, Lorraine N- 3 On December 10, 1953, the senior Class presented the three act comedy entitled Act Your Age. The play centers around two girls in their early teens, fL.ynne Shipman and Esther Post, who are in love with two sailors, Uerry Wilson and Charles Meekj. The girls write their letters as if the , 1 were older when they write to the saillors. When the sailores come to visit the girls, the home of the Joyces' becomes a merry- t go-round . To complicate matters, the N ather fCurtis Parkhurstl of a cousin flsorraine Miller, of the girls is the - commander of the ship the sailors should be on. Supporting characters adding to the hilarity of it all, are Arline DeBruyn, as the maid, Maryann Wier, as a lady wrestler and Randy Reynolds, as a Western Union Messenger. The play was presented to a full house. yi: 'K if Miller, Esther Post, Maryann Wier. STANDING FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Arline DeBruyn, Curtis Parldiurst, Charles Meek, Jerry Wilson, SEATED FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Keith Snyder, Shirley VanderMate fLouella Maguire replaced Shirley in the casty, Earle Wier, Marylou Van Soest, Neal Spaulding. STANDING FROM LEFT TO JUHIUH CLHSS PLHU SEHIUR CLHSS PLHU On March 12, 1954, the junior class presented their play, Bolts and Nuts. The play is a farce in three acts and takes place in the living room of the Bolt Mansion. When the masterful Miss Rebecca Bolt fL.avonne Larnoreauxl, whose hobby is psychoanalysis, inherits a spooky old mansion from an eccentric brother, she turns it into a sanitarium for patients with phobias and nervous diseases, and the nuts start rolling in. Complications multiply as Rebecca searches for her deceased brother's money, which he has left hidden about the house. It soon appears that all her patients are faking their various phobias in order to search for the money. Its final discovery forms a fitting climax for this speed- crazy farce of many laughs. Those to help add lau hter and mystery are Lingie Brewer, Marylou Van Soest, Marlene Magee, Nyle Spaulding, Gary Jansen, Neal Spaulding, Don Sare, Marylou Verner, Earle Wier, Lou- ella Maguire, Keith Snyder, and Dick Hanson. SEATED FROM LEFT TO RIGHT Lingle Brewer Mar lene Magee Marylou Verner STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT. Nyle Spaulding, Gary Jansen, Dick Hanson,
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The Journalism Class of Comstock Park High School puts forth much ef- fort in publishing the school paper, called the Tatler. This pa- per is published twice a month and contains all the school TICWS. JUUHHHLISW iii Q r f '-A -Lug FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: B, Siegel, Miss Holmes, A, Dc Biuyii, H. Hill, R, Rey- nolds, M. Btibkti, F, Vaii Ilorii, SECOND ROW: R, Smitli, D. Gray, P. Mcliwun, M. Miller, D Jebb, P. Coririglit, M. Btirileu, D. Ludlow, P, Lc-ni. THIRD ROW: D, Joliiisoii, B. Sabin, L, Lanioreiiiix, P. lXlCCllllOl1gll, M, Wier, C. Meek, J. Holmes, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: I, Bigelow, P, Bergin, Mrs, McDonough, M, Miller, D, Matzen, M, Vande Vooren. SECOND ROW: B, Lamoreaux, M. Wilson, A. Williams, G. Zandstra, L. Hoisington, S, Lee, P, McEwan, W J. Curtis, 'ngyx HBHHHIHHS At the beginning of the school year, the students were able to use the new and en- larged library. The school purchased seventy new books and the Kent County Library lends two hundred ten books every three months.
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