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JUNIOR CLASS PLAY QUIT YOUR KIDDING' Felicia Metcalfe CHARACTERS Mrs. Mary Buford-a widow..................................Carolyn Johnston Evelyn Buford—her oldest daughter....................Mary Schmitz Winston Buford (Winnie)-one of the Buford twins..Micheal Pupos Binnie Buford—the other twin......................Beverly Willson James Horton Travis—a successful businessman.......Robert Bratton Jean Owen—a friend of Evelyn's......................Alice Parker Betty Anderson—a friend of Evelyn's...........Rose Marie Wells Dr. Mel Shannon—Jean's fiance......................Robert Cufr Thomas Patton-Betty's fiance...............................Philip Shipman David Spivey Whitten—the neighbor boy.....................William McElheney Miss Sophronia Buford—the Bufords' wealthy aunt..Cornelia Watson Camilla Dusenberry—the Bufords' maid................Alice Elton TIME: The Present Act I: Friday afternoon about four o'clock Act II: The following Tuesday about 5 p.m. Act III: The following Friday afternoon about five-thirty SYNOPSIS OF SCENES The entire action of the play takes place in the living room of the Buford home.
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SENIOR CLASS POEM In the vehicle of education our seniors have reached their destination. For the year of 1954 is their year of graduation. Long years of grade school and high school done, We pause for a word about each one. The first a pretty, dark-haired lass, Is the able president of the class. Her talents are many as well we know, Lessons well done or a soprano solo. At whatever sporting event you be. Basketball, baseball, you'll find Bob C. His favorite food of course is dates, Especially when they're with Laura H. A happy, cheerful girl, Mary, Can be often seen with Jerry. At shorthand and typing she's a whiz, And at cutting charming hairdos, she's the best there is. Bill's always ready for a prank. He's tall and slim, lean and lank. He and his car are one of our main features, He also thinks girls are fascinatin' creatures. A smiling, friendly girl, is she, We mean of course Alice P. A pretty blonde, small though mighty, Calm and sure, she's never flighty. This boy has talents many fold. Artist, he'll be before he's too old. Mike's always a comedian, sometimes a clown. Helps keep our chins up, our smile from turning down. Rosie's a tall and stately girl, Poised and courteous, locks with a curl. Always a pleasant word or friendly smile, Makes our school days more worthwhile. Alice E. is the Annual editor, Has many talents with which we can credit her. Friendly and pleasant, and personality, too. Sweet and kind and lots of help to you. The next in line, the last (but not least) of the boys. Is one who perhaps makes the least noise. Bob B.'s the popular Student Cabinet president, When something's up, sports or work, he's never hesitant. Carolyn's smile is always cheery, Helps keep our school day from being dreary. When grade cards come out she gets lots of A's, Which goes to prove that studying pays. There it is, my rhyme is done, And now is the time to tell everyone, Now I won't get sentimental or any of that truck. But I do want to wish them all—Good Luck!
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SENIOR CLASS PLAY A READY-MADE FAMILY Jay Tobias CHARACTERS Agnes Martyn-a widow...........................Carolyn Johnston Bob Martyn-her son................................Micheal Pupos Marilee Martyn—her eldest daughter..................Alice Parker Gracie Martyn—her youngest child.....................Mary Schmitz Miss Lydia—her sister-in-law...................Rose Marie Wells Henry Turner-a widower.....................................Robert Bratton Doris Turner—his daughter.................................Beverly Willson Sammie Turner—his son..............................Robert Cufr Begonia Washington—Martyns' darky cook..............Alice Elton Nicodemus Pipp—Martyns' colored handyman......William McElheney TIME: The Present Act I: About twelve o'clock noon. Act II: The same. Fifteen minutes later. Act III. The same. A few moments later. SYNOPSIS OF SCENES The entire action of the play takes place in the living room of the Martyn home.
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