SENIOR CLASS l'l,AN Off the Track Our Senior Vlass Play this year had a different twist. lt was laid in the waiting room of a small wayside railroad station o11 a dark, stormy night. The station was owned by the railroad agent, William Frey. A strange mixture ot' people were thrown together when the train was derailed and the passengers were forced to walt for a relief train. Among them were three attractive college girls, Lenora Thomas, Sandra Zimmerman. and Shirley llodgkissg a young law student, l'aul Cree: a fat. middle-aged, good-natured Italian woman, Dolores llendricks, with her child, Darlene Shipleyg and a striking-looking wealthy wom- an, Lenore llahurka, who looked down her nose at the other t1'avelers. 'l'o complete the group there was a nosy old maid, Carole Cocain, always trying to tind out other people's businessg a peculiar-looking deaf man, Dan Smith, with a mysterious suitcase: and an engaged couple, Donna Gelet and Earl Butler-the girl was a ilighty thing and the young man was henpecked. The handy man, Ross Gratzinger, kept all the others laughing with his native wit. The crowd was thrown into pandemonium when the wealthy woman discovered that her valuable pearls were missing. Someone had them but who? The old maid finally located them in the Italian woman's basket. ln spite of the evidence against her, the young lawyer was con- vinced that she was innocent. He set up a mock court-room scene, defended the woman a11d very cleverly cleared her. In the end the old maid pulled a smart trick and found white mice in the suitcase-much to her regret. 30
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