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5 'YJ X I was Standing, Left to Right: W. Whiter, D. Klippel, G. 0'Connell, R. Morton, R. Hall, P. Mason, D. Pelletier. Seated: M. Powers, J. Butterworth. The Senior Play, under the direction of Mrs. Esther Davis, was presented on March 28, 1953. Seniors, for the first time in many years, marched into the auditorium making this night a Senior Night . Members of the cast were: Dick Hall as Tom Butler, Patte Mason as Ann Butler, Gary O'Connel1 and Mary Sue Power as Doug and Julie Butler, Ray Morton as Hank Stienke, Janice Butterworth as Mrs. Hanson, Dick Klippel as Warren, and Bill White as Sergeant Lutzfelder. Barb Garlock, John Remmell, and Barb Putnam were others in the cast and Doreen Pelletier was Student Director. Ann Butler is a successful doctor, while her husband Tom becomes chief cook and bottle washer for their twins. Meanwhile, he tries to become a top song writer by composing between household chores. As the rejected songs increase, Ann becomes a more successful doctor, and Tom becomes an adept housekeeper. Their happy routine is shattered by the ex- pulsion of their son from school for defending his housewife father, and by Tom's nomination for Mother of the Year. During this confusion Tom's song, If You Want to be' Loved, You Gotta be Lovahle, is sold providing a happy ending. V Standing, Left to Right: B. Garlock, J. Remmell, Mrs. Davis. Seated: B. Cashman, A. Hanson, B - Putnam, R. Stagg, S. Ryden. B If ,lT T- ' . ' i x ' 2352552 get f '5'f?fQ- 2 Q- ,:'3i'l-QQ, Q ., ' r 1 W 2 I. ' 1 ' 5 . ,V yi. J, 3 u 4 4, Y fs' if .2 ,,,,,y ,lf au. 5 fj-,xgf J vfgzf .f,1'1f'fv'ffalf 'if-Qui' '?f lz??3l'i:- ' f Yi ' l' 'f' . 1 ffl? 1 :swf 1 . . ,,, , .-1, ff 'P . QQ: 'IF' if ' f if ? sz, f.-,511 ' ' 'We .1 'J a, .- 'L' We :M jr:. '1'w gif' , '.4xjA.'I'Jg, '-3 1 -7 b ,M . ,. y 151311 -1 J
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