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Junior Play FIRST ROW Left to Rxght Rutheda Chaffer Georgia Helgen Judy Vaughan Sona Fraxley Sandra Gard Annetta Flener Mxss Kauffmann SECOND ROW Orvxlle Gxllespxe .hm Baz-rxck Arland Rxckett Paul Sxmpklns Bxll Kelso Rodney Cornwell The Jumor Play My Llttle Marg1e was g1ven on March 19 The three act comedy was dxrected by Mlss Mxrxam Kauffmann Havlng ra1sed h1s daughter Marg1e to the age of Z1 Vern 15 f1nd1ng lt hard to keep the upper hand Marg1e takes a dangerous xnterest 1n her father's busmess clxents and IS so ready wzth the unexpected helpmg hand that Vern xs never sure 1f he'll be made pres1dent of the flrm or fxred Worst of all xs her mterest 1n Freddxe a mce but 1mpract1cal young man whom Vern labels That Knothead Vern decxdes to try reverse psychology on Margle Maybe lf he pretends to l1ke Freddle she'l1 have nothmg to do w1th h1m Th1s sudden kmdness terr1f1es Fredd1e 'It s a tr p he golng to kxll me' he crles Marg1e dlscovers the plan and dec1des to reverse h1s reverse psychology She'11 have to f1nd someone else She does of course a b1g o1l well man and one of Vern's most 1mportant chents, S1r Sa1y1d Vern IS horr1f1ed and decmdes he'll have to stop the dangerous romance but h1s boss Mr Honeywell threatens Vern that xi he offends S1r Sa1y1d h1s next move w1l1 be the unemploy ment offxce Vern's solut1on nearly lands h1m 1n worse than that especxally when Marg1e looks for a way out herself and both plots come to nearly dlsastrous confhct The characters were Vern her father Freddxe her boy irlend Roberta Vern s g1rlfr1end Mrs Odetts the lady across the hall Mr Honeywell Vern's boss S1r Salyld Naslf, the o1l well man Mxss Sherman an eif1c1ent secretary B1ll the elevator man The assassln on S1r Sa1y1d's tra1l Madame Nasxf a forrrndable woman The nurse an at' act1ve g1rl Paul Slmpluns Jlm Barrlck Georg1a Helgen Annetta Flener Rodney Cornwell Arland R1ckett Judy Vaughan Orv1l1e G1l1esp1e B111 Kelso Sona Fraxley Rutheda Chaffer . . . ,, . - . ' 'I 'I . . . . . , , . . I . . . . . , , , a I ,S Margie Albright , , . , , , , , , , Sandra Gard ' I U ............ .. . .
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Semor Pla qs' 4-.1-5.4, Y' r FIRST ROW Left to Right Don Embry Lucy Schmldgall Packey Rush Norma Haerr Eleanor Schmxdgall SECOND ROW Gerald Rollmgs Barbara Bonham Alberta Raymer Jerry DeBolt Mxss Hxlleman THIRD ROW Dorothy Raeuber Mxke Hasty Al1ce Brants Frank Wexndel The Semor Play Mother Does the Talkmg, a three act comedy by Donald Payton was pre sented November 13 1953 under the dlrectlon of M1ss Edlth Hllleman The cast conslsted of W1lbur Maxwell the thxrteen year old son, Packey Rush, Hercules Nelson, W1lbur's bosom pal a pmt sxzed atom bomb, Don Embry, Betty Lou Maxwell the cute fxfteen year old daughter, Lucy Schmldgall, Bernadme Smxth, Betty Lou s pal the type that 15 usually sprawled all over the place, Eleanor Schrrudgall, Conn1e Maxwell the pretty seventeen year old daughter Norma Haerr, Mr Maxwell the head of the house, or at least he thmks so M1ke Hasty, Mrs Maxwell, the head of the house, or at least she thmks so, Al1ce Brants, Mr and Mrs Brown, Mrs Maxwe1l's parents Jerry DeBolt and Alberta Raymer, Grandfather and Grand mother Maxwell, Mr Maxwell's parents, Gerald Rolhngs and Barbara Bonham, Mr I-hnckley the man from the 0ff1Ce, Frank Wemdel The play beglns at Father's vacatlon tune Everyone IS happ1ly planmng where they w1ll spend Betty Lou longs to V1S1t Hollywood, Conn1e wants to go to Grandmother Brown's, W1lbur 1S or seemg some b1g league ball games, and Pop dreams of mounta1n streams where he can try out h1s new fxshxng tackle But Mother, after see1ng Aunt Mary and the nexghbors and remembenng he effects of last year's vacat1on, thmks dlfferently They'll spend thls vacatlon at home Then thmgs start happenmg' Mother has a few m1nor repaxr Jobs to be done, and Father ends up w1th hls head stuck 1n a pa1nt bucket Then both grandparents arrlve and the grandpa's meet head on Mr Hlnckley, a very nervous chap from the offlce, and to hear h1m tell It he's not long for the world, stops ln Wlth some papers for Father to sxgn which unfortunately get made lnto everythlng from a dress pattern to sp1t balls The whole fam1ly ends up practzcally unconsxous but am1d the broken bones, black eyes, and spramed ankles They all agree on one thmg they def1n1tely need a vacat1on to rest up from thexr vacat1on' 0 ' 1 Q 1 , 1 ' . 4 7 I .2 I 21 23' , A W , . 1 ., ,. , 4 y 4 X . . R' A .X ' ' X 'fl' A ,ff p . F , H+ .T fa u 9 H G X' 'F at . . I I 5 54' X 4 X ' ' : ' : , ' . f . 3 ' . - , v v ' ' - 3 . A , I 1 - ' ' ll - .- I I , . . . . . 0 I I I . . . . . , . . I . . . . I . . I ' I P . . . . . . . . I I Q . . . . . , , . it. . . . . . f , . . . . . . , . , . t . . . ' . . O . U l Q- . ' . . . . I -' A . I D
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cg. A. A. s, xy! 'J Gs FIRST ROW Left to Rxght Dorothy Raeuber Norma Haerr, Roberta Cross, Sona Framley, Lucy Schmxdgall Shlrley Wexndel Margxe D1lkey, Frieda Schaeffer, Kay Stephens, Shxrley Hancock SECOND ROW Barbara Bonham, Juamta Embry Shlrley Wxnkler Mary Farrchxld Judy Vaughan, Donna Stewart Betty Moser Sharon Newell THIRD ROW Judy Eaton Mary Thompson, Shlrley Laxdlg Ahce Brants, Rutheda Chaffer, Carol Robxson Elsle Robxnson, Carol Gxllesple, Karen Sue McConkey FOURTH ROW Gladys Whlte Jean Ann Talley, Judy Blaxr Georg1a Helgen, Eleanor Schmxdgall Mxss Worner, Audrey Golden, Lora Jo Shonk, Lxnda Mooberry Llbrar LE1 T TO RIGHT Annetta Flener Rwheda Chaffer Mxss Kauffmann, Jean Ellen H'me5v Bdrba 1 Bonham Doxn fvy 'heuber Cheryl Raymc-r, Irene Newell Max y new books have been added to the llbrary th1s yf ir Amo g them are vxterc-st1no me on +02 student-1 haxe been posted on the shelves The hulletm aoaro has shown the rccert add +10 1 to the l1brary under such top1c' as c.aree1 books, moons to reed next, a d tra Jel The masazlnes are stxll very mueh 111 demand It see rv, 'ha 'Llie and the bf-1 rdav E -1-8 mg Pos: are ine mosf popular : ' 2 . ' : . I . . ' . . ' l I I I I , ' 4 A 1 . : . I . ' . . . o 7' I 1 - ' . U' , ' ' I T' - 1 ffl . . . ' . . 1 ' ' ' cf . ' rx '. .. of' .i, biography, and adventure books. Old books have been rebound and mended. Signs to help direct .Q .' . ' , , A ' ', ' ,,, ' - L i.',rs 1 ' ' ' A ., - ' ,. ' - , . . . ' r. ' . U' - ' ' ' . ' A . 2 ,, ' 1 :'.,,'i' . V. . LU , ven- , . .., . . ,
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