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JUNIOR PLAY---CLASS OF 1949 in - A - Left to right: Kathleen Hensley, Joe Mason, Edith Mae Ford, Richard Fouts, Nancy Thinker, Bill Young, Roberta Etherington, Archie Robertson, Kenneth Pickett, Cecilia Cross, Nelda Brower. AUNT SAMANTHA RULES THE RO0ST The entire action takes place in the sit- ting room of Sarnanthy's home in Simpkins- ville. Time-The present. Act I-A morning in spring. Act II-Several minutes later. Act HI-Later in the same day.
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Mrs. Sites, Mrs. Kerkhoif, Mrs. Diller, Mrs Tow, Mrs. Brower, CAFETERIA Our school cafeteria was put into operation January 15, 1948. It has served an average of two hundred hot lunches per day since that time. Mrs. Kerkhoff, the head cook, is assisted each day by three patrons of Ervin School. The school wishes to take this opportunity to express its appreciation for the wonderful hot lunches that have been served. SENIOR PLAY--CLASS OF 1948 HERE COMES CHARLIE Larry Elliott, young' broker, thinking he is becoming guardian of a small boy, is j olted to find he has taken a girl to raise, seventeen and pretty. Charlotte is called Charlie. Larry is engaged to the imperious Vivian Smythe-Kersey and is further hen-ridden by a snobbish aunt. Charlie arrives from Arkansas accompanied by Uncle Aleck Twiggs, a true product of the Czarks. Farcial situations develop from the social blunders of the new arrivals, especially when Aunt Fanny Farnham, determined to make Uncle Aleck earn his board and keep, tries to turn him into a society but- ler. Larry's position is made so uncomfortable that, to save his punish- ment, the pair depart, only to return after some months, oh, so different! Charlie is barely recognizable in her successor, the glorious Charlotte, who fiutters all masculine hearts. Minor roles include: Larry's cynical college pal, a haughty society matron, her sappy son, a comical Irish maid, and her Irish policeman fiance.
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