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CLASS PLAY THK SKXIORS OF CRADOCK HIGH SCHOOL PRESENT “THE MERRY HARES” R Agn’es Kmeeie Peterson CHJRJCTERS Horace Hare, the professor Phillip, his son Annice Hare, Horace’s wife Diana, Phillip’s twin Anthony Prather (Tony) Christian, the youngest Hare Pug Wainwright, a construction engineer Aunt Amber Lyon Priscilla Rossiter h’.RNEST Cheshire, Christian’s friend Olga, the maid First Radio Announcer Second Radio Announcer Director Business Manager Robert J ackson Akalentine Ripley .... Clara Heybach . Cornelia Gregory Joe Taylor ... Elizabeth Shaw Harold Schulmeyer . Ina Mae Goldberg Carolyn Story Tom Case Norma Smith . Mabel Morgan Jeanette Lewis . Mrs. Warene Wood M iss Elizabeth Duke SYNOPISIS The entire action takes place in the morning room ot the Hare home, in a small town on Long Island. Time, the present. ACT 1: Morning of a tlay in July. .ACT II: d ' he following morning. AC ' L III: The evening of the next day.
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CLASS POEM Although the time is drawing near When we must part from friends so dear, NVe look back on those golden days And sometimes wonder in amaze. At first a captain tor our crew And then to help him — just a tew W ere chosen for their leadership, Then set to guide our sturdy ship. Sometimes the ship would toss and turn On that great sea ot “Teach and Learn,” But with the help ot our good crew That captain brave would steer us through. .And now that we have crossed the sea Our flag cries out, “To dctory!” Although that battle has been won, A greater fight has just begun. — Ci.AR.A Elizabeth EIevbach CLASS SONG I ' O DEAR OLD CRADOCK HIGH (Navy, Blue and Gold) Our school days to an end have come, -And parting time is near. Eor many happy days we’ve had -And friendships we hold dear. So tried and true we say to you Our last and fond good-bv. W e’ve given years ot faithfulness d o dear old Cradock High. We border on the future now, -And know not what’s in store. But what we’ve learned at Cradock High. Will serve us evermore. And as we journey on life’s way. Succeeding when we try; It makes us proud as we look back On days at Cradock High. - - E LIZA B E ' I ' H S H A W
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