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Senior Play “Stop Thief” presented Thursday and Friday, March 13 and 14, 1931 8:00 P. M. Synopsis : Act I Living room in the Carr residence Act II and III Living room in the Carr residence the same day. Characters in the order in which they appear Joan Carr Alice Samide, Alma Midget Mrs. Carr Virginia Ward, Edith Campbell Caroline Carr Margaret Gangard Madge Carr — Ruth Westcott, Catherine Krizmanic Nell, the maid Hazel Long, Rose Hartman Mr. Carr Paul Littman James Cluney John Marince Mr. Jamison Elmer Radloff Dr. Willoughby Hilton Benninghoff Rev. Mr. Spelvin James Miller Mr. Doogan Steve Baron Detective Thompson John Balko The Sergeant Richard Kiser Officer O’Malley Karl Marx Officer Casey Walter Graczyk The Senior Class presented, “Stop Thief”, a farce-comedy, to a large and a pleased audience both nights in the Technical High School auditorium. The play, chosen for its comedy and humour, gave some of the seniors and a post-graduate the chance to display their talents for acting. Two casts of girls were selected to compete for the final performance, but both casts were doing well and Mr. Paschen let them both perform. The story takes place in Providence, Rhode Island. It is the wedding day of James Cluney and Madge Carr. Unsuspected things began to disappear — jewelry for instance. James Cluney owns that probably he takes the things unintentionally, for he might be a kleptomaniac, an inheritance over which he has no control. Later it is found out, w r ith the help of the detectives, that it is the maid and the private detective, a thief, that Mr. Cluney hired to watch him, that took all the things and planted them on the individuals of the family. After the mystery is cleared, the ceremony is performed and as usual they “live happily ever after.” The play was coached by Mr. A. J. Paschen. Miss F. Lawler and Miss E. A. Sinden assisted in making up the characters. Nineteen
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