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5' Senior Class Plaq PIGTAILS Pigtails Marilyn Babcock Primrose White . H Katie Knapp Kenyon Campbell . Don Matheson Norma Kirk , ., , ..Pamela Baker Mrs. Campbell , , ,Iris Grove Brenda Baynes L .. Ida Bulow Mr. Campbell , , Phil Iones Watt Manners , . ...,..,, Mike Gray Florabelle Campbell . ,, Beverly Last Ursula Iames ,,,..... o,.....o M arion Genens Ann Campbell , . . Sally Gregerson Thurlow Ladd o,,r.......,,,i oo,.. R oger Holliday The Senior Class Play of 1949 called Pig- tails was the story of a little western girl who came to stay with some friends in a large New England city. She gets them into several major incidents but of course there is a happy ending. Under the very capable direction of Miss Elizabeth Hubbs the play was performed excellently. The ones who really made the play suc- cessful were all behind stage. This included Trevor Anderson as stage manager, Bob Harrington and Darrell Brellenthin as prop- erty chairmen, Bob Schmidt as publicity chairman, Dick Waite took care of lighting, Dale Heisley was the ticket sales chairman, tickets and programs by Carol Flynn, Marie Swatek, Nell Ames and Betty Lauderdale. Prompters were Carol Flynn and Barbara Peterson. Makeup was skillfully put on by Maribel Heisley, Barbara Mitchell, Betty Iutte, and Ioan Wolters. Usherettes included Nell Ames, Hazel Hull, Betty Lauderdale, and Arlene York. The play took place at 8:00 P.M. in the Municipal Auditorium on April 7. s PV
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Junior Class PL-113 Seated: R. Clauer. G. Peterson, D. Ludebeck, K. Knapp, A. Cusack. Standing: I. Rathbun. D. Vincent, R. Borland I. Cervenka, M. Sperry. M. Matheson, B. Getzen, I. Dunlap, Miss Hubbs, D. Stollet, P. Deacon. Iac Grayson ............. Glenn Grayson, Ir. .. Mrs. Lillian Grayson Mr. Glenn Grayson . COME RAIN OR SHINE ,.,....Ierry Dunlap Clauer ............Audrey Cusack ...............Ierry Cervenka Rosemary Marsh ....... ........, G loria Peterson Dan Lyons ......,.,...... Irene Holden ....,... Agnes Holden .,...... ..........Ronnie Borland .............Marilyn Sperry Donna Ludebeck The Gra sons were at the lake for their Iulia March ..Mary Matheson Helen ................... .....,... P eggy Deacon Dick Clements ,,,,,,.,,,, Bill Getzen Anne Barry Mrs. Sparks ......Donna Stotlet Catherine Knapp Ella Stone ....... ........ D onna Vincent Fred ........... ......Iack Rathbun Y usual summer vacation. Mr. Grayson was the editor of the town paper, but he had little control over it because the owner, Iulia March, was always filling his head with orders. Iulia had a very spoiled daugh- ter named Rosemary. At the request oi her mother she was to stay with the Graysons for the summer. Glenn Grayson, Ir., was secretly in love with Rosemary for several summers. Their neighbor, Mrs. Sparks, be- ing a typical gossip, informs the Graysons of a playhouse being built in an old mill. She lets them know how she feels about the morals of acting. Surprisingly enough the director of the play, Dan Lyons, was hired by none other than Iulia March. Throughout the play there are several love afairs between-Iac Grayson, Dan Lyons, Glenn Grayson, Ir., Agnes Holden and Rosemary March. Feelings were hurt when Anne Barry enters and tells of her secret engagement to Dan Lyons. But the play ended happily as Iac Gray- son leaves with Dick Clements and Glenn Grayson, Ir., with Agnes Holden. Iulia March gives Mr. Grayson the paper, while spoiled little Rosemary is left all alone.
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