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SENIy R CLASS DRESENTS Avery . . Telson , . Louise .... William . ..... . Anne Darrow . . . Caroline Van Bret Victoria Van Bret Mr. Chase .... Mortimer Neff . . Rip Van Bret . . Dr. John Sully . . Lambert....... DOUBLE DOOR n..-.nq-.-.a- , Sandra l-lollatz . . . John Smith , , , Sharon Doll Larry Cummins , , Kay Whitney , Marilyn Romp . . . . . SueGoll . . . Alan Wille . . Lloyd Nedved . . Dean Cataldo Jim Martindale Gary Formanek Victoria Van Bret rules her family with a maniac's firmness. Her sister Caroline is help- less before her. Her half-brother Rip cannot stand up against her. In a dark room that has not been changed since her father died Victoria goes through her cheerless routine with cruel re- gularity. She is more cruel than ever just now just because Rip is marrying a young lady who is not of his social station, and Victoria senses a threat to the integrity of the Van Bret fortune. How Victoria tortures the bride with studied austerity and finally tries to murder her is the malevolent burden of the play.
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Page 49 text:
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JUNIOR CLASS PRESENTS N N i l i y Wd-,,,,,,,,, f 1 Q, Wig is , r i fmt l ' -- f'2: ef iii 1 M 5 l A l z ggfae- N OUR HEARTS WERE YOUNG AND GAY Steward .... .............. . . . Birch Robinson Cornelia Otis Skinner . . ........ . . Sharon West Mrs. Skinner, Cornelia's mother . . . . . Sally' .Tame Emily Kimbrough, Cornelia's friend . . . . . . Shirley Evans Purser .... .... .......... ..... .T ohn K och Stewardess . . . . ....... . . Andrea Nielsen Dick Winters ............... . . . Verne Prohaska d Admiral, really the band leader . . . .... Bob Brower Harriet St. John, an English Girl. . ...... .... C arol HU1T1DhI'CY Winifred Blaugh, Harriet's Friend ......... . . . Louise Deweerdt Leo McEvoy, Dick's friend and roommate . . . ..... Jerry Juhl Inspector .... ..................... .... I 11 ene Rockow Thereses, a French maid ............. . . . J anan Wetterling Monsieur de la Croix . . . . . Mickey Brouwer Window Cleaner ...... . . . .... . . ..... . . . ...... J ay Griggs A great share of the action of the play took place on the ocean liner. The girls had been saving up their money and planning on the trip for over a year. Both girls had been told not to talk to strange men, but you know young girls, it goes in one ear and out the other. On the ship, Emily and Cornelia met several young American boys and two annoying English girls and Emily nearly drowns a man. The last part of the play takes place in the hotel room of a hotel in Paris, B There are escapades with bedbugs and many other things but in spite of all this it ended very happy for both girls.
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BY THE ZIDER ZEA On Wednesday, May 9, 1956, the Junior and Senior classes meet Bye The Zi , our Junior-Senior Prom, The gym and tables were very cleverly decorated following a Dutch Theme. The Country Clubers played music during the dinner hour. Mickey Brouwer was toastmaster, Sally J ante, Vice-President of the Jtmior class, gave a toast to the Senior class and Lloyd Nedved, President of the Senior class gave the response for the Senior class, Mr, Edward Dansdill, the guest speaker, gave a very interesting talk which was enjoyed by he banquet toasting program, the tables were taken down and the guests all. Following t , da ' h Country Clubers der Zea for nced to the music of t e XQQQNN 3 ' A -' i S2
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