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H 5 JUNE CLASS PLAY Directed by Miss Margrette Fields and Mr. john Thorn CAST Tom Al'Sd21l6 .... ..........,... ,,.......,.. A I Hemzing Oke Stimson .....,.. Harry Filzpulriri Caroline -v-..-..-..-. ............ 1 Mary Hmm' Anthony Arsdale ...... john Bambrick Sylvia Webster .. Marie Orlarrloio Dean Marlow ....... ..,.,, P arrive Orrirk Peaches Carter ...., ,.,,,ww,4 1 Mary Ngpjbkj Asma ------....--....-- Vincevzzaz Tederm Birdie LaVerne .. ., Florence facobr Barbara Sanford ,.r..r ,.,.r , M Affary Sf01fe,6ef1 Alfred T. Murgatoyd .,...... ,,r,,,, I 01911 'fbgm Chuck May .............,... ,....,.i.....,,..,,,, A I Pfzrezzfc F. W. Messler ..............,.......,.e,.................,,,..,,., I-rzrzzlfy Adrirer The june Class Play, i'Girl Shy , from all current comments is reported to be the best play ever presented at Dickinson Evening. The play concerned two college chums, one a forward chap-fond of Girls, the other quite Girl-shy. The latter despite his bashfulness managed to fall in love with a beautiful girl, His father very alarmed on hearing of this complicated matters by attempting to kidnap the young lady. His father's choice was a rather snobish debutante, whom the Hero disliked. After many laughs provided by involved situations throughout, the play was brought to a happy and joyful conclusion. Those included in the Play Committee were: Vincent Coffey ......,,.........i...i..............,....................... Cbfzzrmfnr Rose Kiernan, Florence Jacobs, Lucy Toomey, Margaret I-lermberg, Al Parente Eighty-.refz'e11
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-H5 as y g JANUARY CLASS PLAY Directed by-JOHN ARTHUR-ANNE TERRY CAST Doctor Hampton QDOQ ....,....,..,,.... ......,,. I ofeph Miller Stokes ............,,.,........,...... .A.....,.... A drian Bonferf Chub ...........,.....A.........., ..... E ngene DeMartini Clementine fClemj ...... ..,....... S ydne Wifzfeld Mrs. Merrivale .......... ....... E nznza Pankenier Mary jane Smith ...... ......rr..... 1 Vlazry Ornnik Mrs. Burns ..,.....,... ......,.. K athleen Bergen Expressman ......... ...., T heron Templeton G. P. Hampton ..... ....... T heodore Bzzmiller Steward ................ .....,.... P an! Scrmlfzfo F. W. Messler ..................,.............. ............,. F acnlfy Adzifer On january 28th the january Seniors presented the comedy success Mary's Ankle . The play is a story of three four-flushing college graduates, one a doctor, another a lawyer, and the third a financier. By accident they meet a lovely young girl named Mary jane Smith. Doc Hampton immediately falls in love with her, but being broke could find no way to further his acquaintance. Chubby, the financier, hits upon the idea to fake a wedding and so obtain presents that could later be pawned. The complications and embarrassing situations this idea puts them into kept the audience in a constant uproar. However, everything works out for the best when Mary appears on the scene again and the fake wedding ends in a real wedding, the marriage of Doc and Mary. The senior class worked untiringly to make this play a success and the fact that it wus, both entertainingly and financially a success is to their credit. Eiglaiy-.fix
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-H5 JUNE PROM COMMITTEE OFFICERS Tad Tulirl ..... .................... ....................... C is airnzafz Marie Helg ....... ....... C ommittee Treazmrer Marie Jach .,...,. .... C ommiilee Secretary F. W. Messier ............,...... ..,.....,. .......A..... F a fairy Aafzfirer Committee: P. Orrick, F. Donohue, I. Giangulano, M. Husar, H. Fitzgerald, A. Hening, Daly, D. Treadaway, M. Novicki, M. Helg, M, Jach, I. Hoffman, T. Tulin Top row--Left to right: P. Orrick, F. Donohue, Giangulano, M. Husar, H. Fitzgerald, A. Hening First row-Left to right: Daly, M. Inch, I. Hoffman, T. Tulin, M. Helg, M. Novicki, D. Treadaway It goes without saying that the Prom was one of the outstanding events of the social season. This beyond a doubt was due to the untiring and unsel- Hsh leadership of Mr. Tad Tulin, the Chairman. Eighty-eight
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