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'ML SENIOR PLAY Back Row, Left to Right: M. Turner, E. Leighton, Mrs. Randall, Director, C. Tibbetts, M Basinet. Front Row, Left to Right: C. Barnard, E. Holmes, R. Lowell, C. Snow. NOW!! ERE FAST The action of this play takes place in a quiet little auto tourist camp with the strange name of Nowhere. When the bank of a nearby town is robbed of ten thousand dollars and two people are killed in the holdup, the country side is combed for the dangerous criminals and all roads seem to lead to Nowhere. This is when things happen at Nowhere, and fast. Rita Adams is a mystery story writer who Ends herself in the middle of a mystery story ready-made. Alice Amold finds herself in love and afraid of the man she loves, at one and the same time. Frank, the boy Alice loves, does do the strangest things, and then there is the man with the false beard, who suspects everyone else when he isn't busy acting suspicious himself, and-well, itls just a case of everyone doing such strange things that Rita Adams, in trying to solve the mystery, just gets nowhere fast. It is a fast moving play that keeps everyone guessing until the curtain. THE CAST Rita Adams .......... ,..,.................,..................... . .Elaine Holmes Alice Arnold ............. .................,......................,. C arlene Snow T. P. jones ,,..........,...... .,.....,,.. G eorge Barnard Debarah Arnold ,.......,. ........... M arilyn Turner Frank Robins ......,,...... ........... R obert Lowell Bradford Smythe ............. ...,.,..,............ C harles Tibbetts Harvey Lawrence .,..................,......,,.......,,........ Edgar Leighton A Woman of Mystery .....,......,,....,....,....,.......... Marjorie Basinet As a member of the cast I can say that we enioyed very much rehearsing and producing this play. VVe appreciate very much Mrs. Randall's time and effort that she gave to us and also all the other help and support which members of the class and high school gave us. CARLENE SNOW, '52
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JUNIOR PLAY Standing, Left to Right: P. VVhitten, W. Miller, L. Robertson, Miss Kaplan, Director. Seated, Left to Right: S. Merriman, L. Bean, I. Rush, C. Coffin, M. Sargent. O UH GAL SAL', The Junior Play is to be presented on April 25. It is a comedy entitled Our Cal Salu, Written by Peggy Fernway. Jeanne Rush has the role of Salv, our heroine. Others in the play are: Lawrence Robertson, Lois Bean, Paul Bennett, Shirley Merriman, Pamela Whitten, Maureen Sargent, VVayne Miller, and Carol Coffin. Miss Kaplan is our director and it is our hope that with her able guidance and assistance our play will be a great success. LOIS BEAN, '53.
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THE STYLE SHOVV In home ec the sophomore girls studied clothing construction the first half of the school year. The first two wceks were spent in studying the parts of a sewing machine and the correct use of it. Mrs. Vining placed us in three sewing groups. Group A included those who had done a lot of sewing outside of school and knew the sewing machine thoroughly. Group B consisted of those who had made five or six garments and were already acquainted with a sewing machine. Group C was for those who had never had the chance to sew previously and had to learn what the rest of us knew. Most of the class were placed in the B grou . l-Jkfter we had found where we were placed in sewing, we started to make Our clothes. We were told to make three projects. Two were to be made in school and one at home. We were through sewing the week after the Christmas vacation and we decided to have a style show. Those chosen for the planning of the program and the writing of the script were Arlene Davis, Alice Dogan, Joyce Wyman, Pauline Whitten and Claudia Brown. VVe had the show on the after- noon of January eleventh for the high school students during an assembly. Claudia Brown was the announcer and everyone else took part in the modeling. We are planning to have the same show in the evening of April eighth for all parents and friends. On this program, Florence Jenkins, Home Economic supervisor for Maine wilJ be our guest speaker. For added enjoyment all present will be invited to the home economics room for refreshments. CLAUDIA BROWN . '54, STYLE snow Back Row, Left to Right: P. Hanscomc, P. VVhittcn, D. Blackstone, S. Hanson, P. Gould, L. P Na. Middlemliow, Left to Right: Mrs. Vining, Advisorg H. Crone, P. Ilcndcrson, B. Esterbrook, P. Hihbard, C. Colby, A. Davis. A Front Bow, Left to Bight: J. Sawyer, P. llunter, J. Wyman, E. Metcalf, M. Cogswell, J. Plourde, J. Pulk.
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