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SENICZR PLAY Early in the fall the Scirios lzeltl their llist class meeting and voted that the Senior Play be given lsflofg' il'lmnlqsgi:'ing. ,fXl cr reading many plays the class finallyidecidecl on HLuelcy. a three-rect comedy. ufl':ic'l1 was eventually presented on November twenty-nrst and twenty-second. The action of the play centered ri round a clean-cut American boy, Everett Luckroll, who was known to erern' one as Ul.uclw. lt was tae-clav at Larks ur V . 'W 1 Collefve, the dmv of davs for cnger uniors 'siiio xwre cliafible to be Ufflf' Cdl' bv C7 1 4 , . fl f the outgoing Seniors who were incnibers of three lnnous societies. i'The Cross-bonesf' The Musk and Sword. and 'The Chest :ind Key. To be tagged meant that a young man lmtl nurflt- good with his college and his fellow-men. It was a glorious occasion for fortyflire llortunzircs. but stark tragedy for the remaining ones. Thr-cc generations of lbuclqrons lmfl made the grade, but lsuclcyll failed to live up to his nickname and wzisnlt ts1gged,M although his friend and roommate, Dare Roberts, was an outgoing Senior. His father felt that Hlsuclty was 1llSgl'ACCtl. and even the girl whom he aflored left him without saying goodbye. 'iLuCky', felt that the n'o lLl hzrrl tnrnlulxl clown about him. but his in- nate courage came to his rescue and he rssolvecl to mulxe his niclannanc rnezin something and to prove to his classmates. his father, his liunec? z-Incl thc world that he was a chap worthy of the pride and zipproliation of all. llow he ac- complished this and became 21 hero in the eyes of everyone. formed the basis ol an absorbing plot, with some tlxrilllnq i'w,.irleuts lillf-tl wilh suspense. drruna, and side-splitting comedy. The class started 1'CllCilTS2liS in the middle of October under the super- vision of Miss lliggins. our lfnelish instructor. XVVC also sffcurcfl the Hne services of Miss Dorothy hlanncrs. who rafts most Qfll1C1'Ol'3 in her time and efforts to help our production. A matinee performance was held for the grade school children on No- vember twenty-hrst. It was our hrst clress-i'Qlzcn1's:rl rand we were not quite sure of ourselves, but it went over well and gave us ri lot of CTICOU?'2lfI,Cl'l1CI'1lf for the big performance which we put on the following evening. All in all the entire project was a great success and the prog-cccls of' 990.570 were used to swell our Wzislringtori Trip lixsncl, In conclusion, the Qenior Class would like to tzilqc this opportunity to express its appreciation to tveryonc who helped in malqing this annual produc' tion a success. i5
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CLASS PLAY Standing, left to right: D. Thurston, R. Dunton, VV. Pierce, R. Schmidt, N. Clough P. Milliken, A. Seavcy. Seated: T. Mosher, L. lVlacKenna, M. Higgins, R. Stinson, E. Lush, B. Maling M VV ard. Robert Stinson Norman Clough Donald Thurston Mary Higgins Van Ness Maling Paula Milliken Albert Seavcy Ernest Lush Lorraine MacKenna Mary Adams Imogene Willey Murry Ward Cast I4 Everett fl.uclcyD Luckron John Luckron Dave Roberts Barbara Bennett Gracie Roberts Eva Stephanie Leon Mc Donald Jerry Connell Gwen Anderson Jenny Small Elysia Roderick Howard jordan
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