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Fresh-Soph Play The first underclass play ever presented at I Id IS was presented on February 27, 1953. This play entitled “The Baby-sitter was a light com- edy which concerned some of the many problems of teenagers today. It was presented in three nets ami was under the direction of Mrs. Lcidn Gibson. Mrs. Gordon, Mr. Gordon, and Bob’s mother. Carrie and Junior. Lefty and Junior Carrie and Boh. The east of characters included: Boh—Bill Haynes Carrie—Judy Binder Mother—Jeanette Kipp Father—Scotty Gibson J unior—Danny Carpenter Jane—Carol Perry Helen—Ann Velde F.unice—Karen McDowell Carl—Kent Whitten I.cfty—.lack Braendlc Midget—Murdelle Bruiting Dot— Vcikl Neiderer Mr. Gardon—Terry Gannon Mrs. Gordon—I.ueinda Boyd
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Junior Class Play “Seventeenth Summer whs the title of the play presented by the junior class in 1953. It was given on May 8th and was directed by Mrs. l.eidii Gibson. This play was more of a drama than a comedy hut proved to be very pleasing to the public. It was about a love affair between two young people who didn’t realise it was love until they were about to part. The cast of Characters included: Angie—Glenda Bohm Margaret—Joanne Brittin Lorraine—Sandra Autcn Kitty—Sally Smith Mrs. Morrow—Beverly Martin Mr. Morrow—Don Piersall Jack—Don Sorenson Art—James Gannon Martin—Michael McParlin Jane—Connie Ijhic Tony—Jerry McCoy Margie—Dianne Trimpe Fit —Stanley Chadwick Jack and Angie. Mr. Morrow and Kitty. Margaret. Art, and Lorraine Margie. Fitx, Tony, and Jane.
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Senior Class Play Aunt March, Mr. Lawrence, and Beth. The Little Women. The Senior Class presented their annual play on November IS, 1958. For their presentation this year they chose “Little Women which is written by Louisa M. Aleott. This play was more of a comedy and proved to he very enjoyable. It was under the direction of Mrs. Leida Keyes Gibson and she sliould be given credit for a very good job. The east of characters included: Meg. the eldest—Joanne Brittin Jo, the playwright—Connie Lane Beth, the housekeeper—Glenda Bohm Amy, the artist—Janet Speeketer Mrs. March, their mother—Barbara Oswald Mr. March, their father—Tom Stockert Aunt March—Mrs. March’s elderly sister — Carol Boat Hannah Mullet, the cook—Luana Zeeck Mr. Iyawrence, a wealthy neighbor — Don Sorenson Laurie, Ids grandson—Michael McFarlin John Brook. Laurie’s teacher—Jerry McCoy Professor Bhear, a German teacher — Jerry Kruse Neighbor’s and friends Julia Grafford Carol Fisk Carolyn Hector Alice Shirley 66
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