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Sires 'ern The Ccrfecfizuf Ya iee. and a girls' edilor. The edilors, who were usually nol in agreemenl abou? lhe paper. were played respeclively by Bill Craig as Johnny Clover, and Peggy Jenlcins as Susan Blalce. When Johnny gels sick wilh lhe measles and Susan 'lalces over lull edilorship of The paper, lhe aclion and comedy of llie play really begin. She seems lo have a special lcnaclc lor gelling lhe wrong names in lhe wrong places, lor leaving oul lhe mosl impor- lanl edilorials, 'lor running up bills lhe paper could nol pay, and for nearly driving poor Johnny oul of his mind. l-lowever, as in mosl all plays, all lhe complicalions slraighlened lhernselves oul and lhe ending was a happy one. Because of several of lhe uninlended errors Susan made in lhe paper, Miss Willard, lhe old maid school leacher, and Pro- lessor Quinn, lhe s+aunoh woman haler, are married' a dangerous saloon is brolcen up' and Susan finally gels her man! As second leads were Gale McGuire and Mary Lou Bairslow as Mr. and Mrs. Clover, lhe parenls ol edilor Johnny. Mrs. Clover was a wise and sympalhelic person: however Mr. Clover was mol so wise and a very absenlfminded lalher. Eddie Lopes and Nalhalie Soares look lhe roles ol Spud and Belsy Erwin, manager and Giris' assislanl respeclively ol lhe paper. Bolh lypical high school sludenls. lhey were bosom pals ol Johnny and Susan. Virginia Plummer loolc lhe role ol lhe soulhern vamp, Lucvbelle Leo. She caused poor Susan many headaches, lrilling wilh Johnny's alleclions. ln lhe alway' imporlanl supporring roles, Franlr Leoni made a marvelous iioumb llalloo ' and l'l:rr,' Vifrighl played rho parl of a conceiled loorball cao+aTn. i C Efff' Srte c fqmig 'Us 8 11 5 i I
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EMILY MURRAY, fr 601, lealzn, Jn Flag Uwu, PML 'V'-al 1 tzazn. The lirsf senior producfion was A Connecficuf Yankee in King Arfluur's Courlf' lf was flue luilarious sfory of a young cluemical engineer wluo found luimself magically frans- porfed from flue fwenfieflu cenfury back fo flue medieval kingdom of King Arfluur. Medieval cosfurnes, sfriking makeeup, and flue convincing casfle used for flue sef, lurfluer emphasized by versafile performers, creafed an air of realism. Because of flue luumor of flue sifuafions, flue play scored a decided luif wiflu everybody. l-leading flue casf was l-lenry Wrigluf, as flue Connecficuf Yankee. By dinf of Yankee irugenuify, lue escaped a deaflu senfence imposed upon luim by King Arfluur lDick Nelsonl. Lafer, by predicfing an eclipse of flne sun and by complefely baffling flue people of flue courf wiflu luis magical fricks, he became flue idol of flue kingdom. Tlue domineering Queen Guinevere, wluo ruled flue life of King Arfluur, was porfrayed by Beffy Odenlueimer. Joan Coe and Gale McGuire combined flueir falenfs in flue lueavier cluaracfer roles. Joan fook flue parf of flue red lueaded Morgan LeFay, flue villainous queen wluo fried so luard fo overflurow King Arfluur's kingdom. Merlin, flue sfubborn magician, was played by Gale McGuire. l-le supplied flue air of mysfery and magic fo flue play. Mariorie Saylor and l-lenri Magnuson added flue love inferesf fo flue sfory in flueir respecfive roles of Elaine and Sandy. Frank Leoni as Sir Sagamore, and Leland Lemmon as Sir Lancelof made exe cellenf kniglufs of old. Page boy Clarence was played by Jack Brandf. Complefing flue play in flue prologue and in flue epilogue were Maffie Sue Gregory as flue Yankee's mofluer and Jane Crose as luis young sisfer. 'llfver Since Eve was flue play given in flue spring. Tlue sfory concerned cluiefly flue frials, fribulafions, and lueadaclues of frying fo edif a luiglu scluool paper. iluis parficular paper was named flue Penguin and was mosf unforfunafe in luaving boflu a boys' edifor DONALD AKERS S i ' ' ' 4 s ' , 'acne eec i:ia . Ke'ea'sa or Ever SQ-3 ne'
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, La, Vw en .-ve were uoere assrnen, we wfsned +ne cornrneneernen+ exerf iles '--ere :ne'+or. A+ +l'a+ +'n1e we olon'+ see nnuclw sense ln all +lwe TFQCQCFCS ano woroereo wlwy Mr. Neqlwbor don'+lus+glve+l1e senorz 'ner o'ol:rnasanC1'e+4' go a+ +loa+. Bu+ row +l+a+ we are senlors and are +re ones Mo W' wear +nose symbolic caps and gowns, and +lne Cne3 .Wo are oreearrq +o receve our ofplornas, i+'s d'++oron+. We f:a'+ 'ne eonnrveneernen' exereses +o las+ a wlwlle, because we wan+ 'rne li +R fn on rnros nnernorfez of all +lwe Irnoor+an+ +l+lnqs we lwave cone and al! +l1e friends we have made durfnq our four years a+ Han- +erd l-flglw. We wan+ +o +l+lnlc of all +l+o classes we have had and our slruqqlo lo qo+ +nrouglw +lwern, and we Cer+ainly do no+ wan+ +o +orge+ our very oa+ler+ +eacl'1ers. We wan+ +l'wese las+ few rnlnufos so +lna+ we can +l+lnlc ol all +l'+e ou+- s+andlr'g rnernbers ol our Class: Cor D. A. R. qlrl, l-lenri Magnuson: our Cree selence s+uolen+, Ed Grlbl. ,, ,,. ., .Y-fr ,,.,.4,,,Hl, a --nap,
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