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Tl-lE GREEN LIGHT' fSenior Playl Alfred Moyle. ramafic The Senior play, The Green Light, under the direction ot Mrs. Park was a mystery tull ot suspense, thrills and emotion. The Green Light was a bandit, who had been terrorizing the em- ployees and officials of the A F G N Railroad by steading all their valuable shipments. Every member ot the cast was suspected but the mystery was finally cleared up by Iimmy Vallon lTed Bealsi, the first suspect, and Hope Manning tElaine Bachmani, the night agent of the tracks. Laughs were supplied by Soapy Waters tDick Greyl, a negro dish washer. Alfred Moyle, Paul Folmar, lim Folmar, Leroy Anderson, Catherine Bunyak, Anne Terry, Rita Barnes and Eleanor Little. The stage man- agers, Oscar Rasdort and Michael Deliman, also did much to make the play a great success. The lunior Class began this year's dram- atic season at Cooper on December 19, 1945. They chose as their production Comin' Thru the Rye. This was a smash hit. The entire play centered around the American l-louse, a hotel in a small mid- western town. This provided shelter tor the passengers that were on the westbound bus when it became snowbound. These people kept Silas Stonebraker CThomas Larson? and his daughter, Libby tMaria Harveyi busy. The passengers ranged from the very comic to the most tragic. The play was packed full ot laughter, sus- pense and comedy. The thirteen characters, under the direction of Miss lones did their utmost to make this play the best yet. The Sophomore play, Princess O'Toole, under the direction ot Mr. Beam, closed the successful dramatic season at Cooper. The play proved to be the top hit of the season as shown by the ticket sales and pleasant com- ments which came our way. The story cen- tered around the mistaken identity of Princess O'Brian, a house maid tPau1ine Humenicki for The Highness Princess G'Toole who turned out to be nothing more than a mere puppy. Prin- cess O'Brian's employers, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Erwin tMarvin Larson and Mae Brolin? rented a summer home from Elbert Ross Uohn Humaneyi and his domineering wife, Minna CMargaret Iosephsoni. ln spite oi the anxiety and turmoil the play ended happily tor every- one. Other members of the cast included Carl Swanson, Dorothy Harter, Iohn Kuzilla, Rita Hartle, Agnes Reiter, Marguerite Beals and Alliene Gross. The Coopernian e- 27 Paul Folmai, Ted Beals, Dick Grey Leroy Anderson, Rita Barnes
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