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GILMAN HIGH SCH PR GRQUNUE NOT r-' X r THISIVQFSS I' I' I' ' .r1iff7fH.f. .fX.fJgl.L ld I 25:15 P. M. -Adm1ss1on- X-fir-.,,,,i Adults egsf Kelso plus 4547 'W Hlgn sonool. l si C1255 plus 25257 C I I Q I I Q Olllifilll O I I' 1 THE TRYSTING PLACE ---------- L oooooooooo A Comedy by Booth Tarkington MRS. CURTIS, THE YOUNG WOMAN . ...... ... Nadine Stonewall LANCELOT BRIGGS, THE BOY . ....... ...... Charles Cummings MRS. BRIGGS, his mother ........ ....... Alberta Stewart JESSIE, his sister . ......... ..... ...... ... Bonnie Shank RUPERT SMITH, THE YOUNG MAN ... .......... .... Wayne Paul MR. INGOLDSBY, a man of possibly sixty ... Carl Crawford THE MYSTERIOUS VOICE ...... ........ ...... Daniel Parmley Director: Mrs. Gordon J, Rhum' The scene is the Wloungen Off-stage music: Isla Moxley ' of a country hotel. II Accordion Selections ---------------------- Betty Shuler WBy the River of the Roseau HIt's Hard to Lose Someone Like Youn IIIEighth Grade --- Geneva Hill, Jean Lovlg, Lorene Foster I V Class Prophecy - DRESS REVERSAL o------w------- Chee ...... Donald Dewitt Horace .......... James Paul Bus .... Robert Stonewall Director .. Kenneth Lavender Spike ... Frank Patterson Chuck ...... Donald Crawford Don .......... Jon Ramsey George ... .... Robert Carey Ted ...... Dale Stonewall Supervisor: Miss Marjorie Scandrett Student Directors: Jean Lovlg, Geneva Hill Properties: Lorene Foster. Stage Manager: R1chandMatney f -ll-
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FIRST GROUP OF ONE-ACT PLAYS Tuesday, March 21, 1944 Eight O'Clock THE WILLIWAMS By Jeanne Huston, seventh grade. A seventhegrade production Mrs. Williams. . . . . . . . . ..... . Joanne Hauser Mr. Williams . . . .Gifford Meling Samuel Williams. . . . Billy Holland Dorthea Williams . . . .Mary Lou Burnett Kathleen Williams. . . . . Geneva H111 Adeline Conte. . . . .Irene DeWitt Max. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Don Dougherty H E N R Y.P S M A.I Lp- O R D E R WAI F E By Freda Graham Bundy. Abe Smithers Henry Gubbons Jim Jones. , Becky Simpson Mrs. Tucker. The Minister A seventhfgrade production A lonely Western Bachelor . . .Marvin Shank Another of the same kind, only more so . . . . . . . . Billy Spencer A cow puncher by vocation, and a practical joker by avocation ......... Carroll Anderson A lonely maiden lady who ranches Macross the wayn . .Darlene Weaver THE MAIL-ORDER WIFE ..... Jeanne Huston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Gifford Meling wHo's QRAZY NOW? A freshman Production Smooth Can escaped oonvictl ......... Gordon Lavender Abagail Sniffins Cold maid who wants a husbandl. Jean Sawyer Snowdrop Ca negro maidl ,,,,,,, ...,. Joanne Spencer Expresswoman ................ . Hazel Bennett Officer Muldoon .......... . ....... Jack Lovig Professor Twitters .............. Richard Shuler Properties: Louise Westerfield, Marjorie Weidner --Directors-- Seventh Grade Plays: Miss Marjorie Scandrett, Freshman Play: Miss Margaret Gray, Mrs. Reba Erickson Music by Girls' Trio: Marcia Carey Gretchen Wiseman Arlene Swift Piano Selections by Isla Moxley ..55...
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MRS. 0 u e Q c o 0 o 0 Gretchen iseman a very modern composer BEE BELDINKER, . . . . . . . . Genevieve Strand her daughter, who paints SEE BELDINKER, . . . .... , Doris Shuler a darling little child LAURA, . . . . ....... . LaVonne Doane the maid GRANDMA DIMITY, . . . . . . . . . Irene Weir Mrs. Beldinker's mother Aay Beldinker, a 0 1 1 0 Q Q 0 o Q Wllbfrlc a young physical culturist JONATHAN Q. PYPUSS, . . . . . . Loren McAllister a salesman DICK CHARLES, . . . . . . . . . . . . .Raymond Schultz studying to be an undertaker EUZY KLOPPZNHAUER, . . . . . . . . Colleen Palmer a miss with inhibitions LAUNCELOT BELDINKER, .... . . Lee Hauser head of the family PETER G. FILLUP, . . . . . Lee Paul a sales manager SIGNOR, . . .,. . . . . . . . Bill Wiseman an Italian gentleman RADIO VOICE Dorothy Brown Director: 'Mrs. Gordon J. Rhum General Manager: Tommy Thompson Ushers: Virgil Tone, Richard Clay, Raymond Quigley. -Synopsis of Acts- The action of the entire play takes pl.ce in the living room of Launcelot Beldinker. Act I--An autumn day of the present year. E rly evening. Vocal Duet: Marcia Cfrey, Arlene Swift. Uln the Still of the Nightu CPorterl NSmoke Gets in Your Eyesn fKern5 Act II--About two weeks later. Late in the morning. French Horn Solot Lee Paul. uFantasie Heroiqueu CGattwaldU Act III--Several weeks later. Early evening. -if-n--li Our special thanks to! Dr. Jack R. Lilly for operating the loud-speaking device. Walter Brown for sketching the advertising posters. -58-
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