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'YYXU x vi? OTIS OBERLY President J. D. HILL Vice-pres. CARLENE COX Secretary DICK ZIMM RMAN Reporter Alix 23' A M1 Q Xsxi V ef L Q 3 M
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I SOPHOMORE PLAY The Sophomore Class, in their one-act melodrama, gave us a cast of eight entirely new introductions to the stage. The most outstanding role was played by Lahoma Wilcox, who, suffering from 'as-me', had to change her brogue slightly. That big, brawny, bash- ful boy, Osgood, was in reality Roy Melvin Kilpatrick, who saved the heroine, Milly, a part taken by Georgia Steen, from the relent- less pursual of the vlllian, Mulberry For-hall, alias, Reginald Rader, who stalked at night with a cane in search of women and jew- els. Another of Fbxhall's victims was a sweet, innocent, little city-girl, role portrayed by Doris Baird. Other characters involved were Mr. and Mrs. Smith, parts taken by Phyllis Steele and Ray Reed and last but by no means least, the hero's mother, Janice Shaffer. The curtain was drawn on seven happy characters while the villian became a prisoner of the hero. IU NIOR PLAY In the one-act play presented by the Junior Class, the typical American boy, WJunior', portrayed by Norman Preston, thought him- self to be quite the glamour boy, considering the fact that he was growing e moustached for his girl, Tookie Truax, a part played by Elizabeth Cannon. Junior encountered many difficulties with his mother, Peggy Rudisell, all because he was unfortunate enough to have a sister of the general tell-tale nature, a role portrayed by Lillian Hodges. An out-standing portrayal of a school-teacher role and, indeed, a busy-body, was cleverly done by Yvonne Tyler. While Junior had headaches because of teachers, mothers, sisters, and girls in general, his father, Clifford Pattison, likewise suffered with business troubles and 'GladysN. Otis Oberly, stepping into theiscene as Mr. Truax, brought the curtain down in a Joyous'culmi- nat on. SENIOR PLAY In 'Tub Trouble', the senior one-act play, the trouble was un- mistakeably a success. The amel characters ranged from a million- dollar play boy, role played by Stanley Shunkamolah, to just a hard working plumber, Bert Evans, in reality, Eulon Shelton. Two equal- ly important and outstanding portrayals were Grandma and Grandpa, roles played by Wanda Potts and Lloyd Burger. Despite the fact that Grandpa was a bit hard-of-hearing and had stuck a hole in the bathtub with an ice-pick, he and Grandma, taking a secret trip, caused quite a bit of anxiety to Mr. and Mrs. Fischer, roles taken by Juanita Fast and Clifford Pattison, and to that younger movie struck child, Arlene, portrayed by Patricia Terrill. Bert, Gaming to the rescue, brought the old pair home and in a round-about way showed Chris, a role portrayed by Cara Lee Powell, that million- dollar playboys have no sense of responsibility. Being not so hard to convince, Chris decided a regular guy was simply tops. The cur- tain merked another success for the Seniors of '46. -.2 fi 5 .fdci pfayfs
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