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' 6'-lvl-4-A611114 lf ', i' l l . 1' A fi Q -fifv SEATED: Marilyn Betts, Asma, Zoe Willey, prompter, Marsha Henderson, prompter, Sara Jane Smith, Birdie Laverne, Marilyn Crowder, Bobs Sanford, Barbara Donford, Carolyn, Sue Homan, Peaches Carter. STANDING: Mrs. Myrtle Medlin Howell, director, Carl Littlefield, Dean Marlow, Clyde Moore, Oke Stimson, Marcia Mahon, Sylvia Webster, Craig Pitts, Tom Arsdole, Jerry Meyer, Alfred Tennyson Murgatoyd, Eugene Hendricks, Anthony Arsdale, Tommy Buxton, announcer, Elmer Wimpy, Chuck Mayo. GIRL-SHY Handsome Tom Arsdole and his lady-killer roommate, Oke, are on the verge of graduation from college. Tom has a terrific reputation as a woman-hater. He wishes he could stop being 'girl-shy' and meet nice girls like - well, take Bobs Sanford! His roommate, Oke, is o tremen- dous contrast to Tom. Oke loves girls. He adores them. And he's faithful to two and three at a time. Thinking that Tom has a hate on women, Bobs Sanford decides she'll do some- thing about it. She manages to change places with the girl who cleans up Tom's and Oke's room. This should give her a chance to work on girl-shy Tom - and it certainly does. The im- pression Bobs makes on Tom when he first sees her is about as unnoticeable as two planets crashing in mid-air. Then, just as something beautiful starts to develop between Tom ond Bobs, in comes Tom's father with a girl from home. Tom's father thinks the girl from home is iust the girl for Tom. Bobs is put on the spot when the girl she changed places with returns. The mix-up grows, and poor Tom wishes he could just evaporate out of it all. But all ends well for Tom and Bobs, Oke is faithful to Peach- es throughout the entire performance, and even Birdie and Chuck patch up their old romance.
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' 610-M Play i-lg. SEATED Mike Smlth Scaffold Jake Wullrams Bubbles Louise Dtllard Ginny Allen Wayne Brink Lester Allen Clnnton Carter Wallace Woods Jlm Barnett Beef Denznl Roberts Professor Barton Carmellta Roblnett Dot Loretta Hale Laura Allen and Joan Batschelett Barbara STANDING Mrs Myrtle Howell Director Coleman Heckart F0997 Ryan Allene Randall Franny Barton Mary Lou McKinney Molly Woods Don Wood Steve Marilyn Drake Mltzl Ellzobeth Trumbly Mlss Spencer Vurgnma Harrlson Betty and Ethel Book Mlss Blgby fNotm pucture Tom Tate George Allen Q BEAUTY AND THE BEEF Gunny hoped her past on a qulz program would be a closed book when they moved to a small town She wouldnt be teacher s petfany more, wnth an A plus on every paper, and the boys would date her luke anyone else The captain of the football team named Beef offered to help her wlth Amerlcan hlstory whuch he could easlly do slnce he had been worklng off a condl taon In the subgect He dldnt suspect that nt was Gmny s specnal fneld and she had ut all cold from Columbus to date Ginny s brother was on her snde he was suck of being the brother of the child wonder ln fact, Lester was out to make the school band Sunce he knew nothmg of muslc, he had pucked out the bass drum as has unstrument Anyone, he sand, could play a bass drum, and he demonstrated wnth the potato mash er and a pan cover Now If he could only et hold of a bass drum' lt tumecl out that Mol te Woods dad owned one, and from then on Les was out to brlbe Molly mto sneaklng ut out, whnch she fmally dvd wuth ternflc and utterly unforeseen results Gmny knew her dad was her chlef danger, for he liked to brag of her record He almost spulled the secret an a talk wtth Beef but remembered In the mck of tzme But Beef saw Gmny s prlze cup and dsscovered that the gurl he had been helpnng was really tops In the fleld Beef left and Ginny, walk mg un all dressed up for her date, was heart broken Then to prove to Beef that she wasn t so smart, she copled the wrong answers from has exam In the nnqulsntuon that followed, each admltted to Copying but It was Beef who was suspended That was another catastrophe, for wnthout Beef the team couldn't wln the bug game' That put the gurl tn a lam wuth the whole school The only hope was to get the game postponed somehow until Beefs suspension was llfted They got It postponed by puttmg eptcac un the team s cocoa and what a razzle dazzle that was' But maybe they weren't so bralny after all that stunt almost got them an trouble wlth the lawl Stull, ut was all stralghtened out at the fl nal curtam, and Franny dated tl1e frantnc Foggy, and at last Ginny had her dates wlth Beef I 1 rl, 1 W I I l 7 3 .. I ' I B X 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , , 1 1 1 - : . , 1 1- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . - , , ll ll . . - , . D I - l . . . . . . . ,, 0 0 I ' ll I - - . . . . . , , . . . ' I . . f . . . . . . . . , . . . . - - I . , it . , . . . . . . .
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