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CHSSRIO, MY DKARIO -Jay Tobias Melchizedek -------------- Richard Griesinger (Porter at Moutain View Inn) Desdemona---------------------------Wilma Borck (Maid at Mountain View Inn) Sue Grail ante —------------------ Janet Babcock Cherry Holt --------------------Rita Gillen (Joint Owners of Moutain View Inn) Dick Grahame----------------------------------Ted Winter (Sue’s husband) Sophronia Spatchett -------------- Ruth Willson (Cuthbert's fiancee) Plfi --------------—------------ Meredith George (Her French Maid) Tfimmy Tarrant -—------------- » Alvin Gross (In love with Cherry) Mrs. T. Jefferson Johns — Wilma Dell Bowers (In search of a title) Gwenneth Johns --------------- Anna Lou Hable (Her daughter) Lord Cuthbert Twillingiam - Harry Radzimoski (in search of an heiress) Snodsbury ———----------------------------— James Willson (His valet) Synapsis. If Cherry Holt and Sue Grahame cannot make a success of managing a summer resort hotel. Cherry will be obliged to marry her philandering fiance, Tommy, and Sue to return to her jealous husband, Dick. An irate landlord is about to eject the two sisters for back rent, when a telegram comes from Lord Cuthbert Twilllngham requesting reserva- tions. The sisters are jubilant, for immediately title-seeking heir- esses begin to arrive, each paying exorbitant rent in advance on con- dition tha.t Lord Cuthbert actually graces the hotel with his presence. When Dick, being violently jealous, sends a fake telegram order- ing reservations canceled. Cherry decides to impersonate the lord. At this point things begin to happen, especially when the real lord arrives. Thereafter, the tangle is finally straightened out in a sur- prise finish. About the most effective comedy roles are a scheming widow, her sullen daughter, a repress spinister, a cockney valet, two darky servants, and a petite French maid.
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Iline of our nineteen members entered school together, under the leaders--ip of Miss Mattern, in 1930. Of these nine there are eight girls, Ruth 7illson, Verna Lou Griesinger, Janet Babcock, Phyllis Donnelly, Gladys Earner, Anna Lou Hable, TVilma Borck, and Tilma Dell Bowers. Only one remaining boy, Richard Griasinger, started with us. In the second grade Margaret Jewell entered our class. Two new members, James ’Vi 11 son and Charles Bernath, and a new teacher. Miss Walters, greeted us in the third grade. Florence Perkins, and Mere- dith George from Delta, joined our class in the fourth grade. Miss Saeger taught us during our fifth and sixth years in school. Margaret Jewell attended Delta in the fifth year but returned for the sixth grade. :ilso Saeger became Mrs. Fetterman and also our advisor in the seventh grade, followed by Miss Druckenmiller in the eighth. After being initiated into high school in 1938, we chose Anna Lou Hable ,-.s our president, and Mr. Clingaman as our advisor. Harry Radzi- moslci made an addition to the class this year. Harry came from ,’aite high school in Toledo. Our sophomore year was an exciting one with wilier roasts and class parties. TVe had a theater party at the Princess theater in T7au- seon. Ted and Margaret Winter came to join us from Monclova. During this year Janet 3abcock was our president and Mr. Vilson our class advisor. Tie started to act our 'ige, but only a start, when we entered school as Juniors in 1940. Rita Gillen and Alvin Gross from Caragher made the last addition to the class of ’42. Richard Griesinger was elected president and Mr. Rychener our class advisor. We chose the play Rainbow Girl which we presented on the night of KowrmSer 3, 1940. T7e purchased class rings from the Herff-Jones Company. !7e started a busy year in 1941 by electing class officers. Alvin Gross was chosen president; Gladys Earner, vice president; Janet Bab- cock, secretary and treasurer; TVilma Borck, cabinet member; and Mrs. Reid»our advisor. During our last year we published an annual, had our pictures taken at Northland Studio, and purchased our invitations from the 3alfour company.
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Processional---------------Mrs. C. I. Lau Invocation-----------------Rev. C. I. Lau Music -------------------------Glee Glut Prayer Perfect Scripture Reading----------Rev. C. I. Lau Vocal Solo —-----------------Mrs. Schmits Sermon-----------------------J» W Claxten Music------------------------------- Club Green Cathedral Benediction----------------Rev, C. I. Lau Recessional ----- Mrs. C. I. Lau
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