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.wie Fo U1:'1'1c1cN ..v....., ,.,,,, 19I-A 536 ,ji Senior Play Cast and Committees With memorable success the Seniors produced under the capable direction of Mr. Dayton, Guess Again, a farce comedy by Glenn Hughes, on Thursday and Friday evenings, to capacity houses, March 5th and 6th, Spectators claimed it as a howl from beginning to end. The play took place in the lobby of Edgewater Inn, a summer resort in Southern California, where business was practically non-existent. Robert Hall as Grimes, the worried proprietor was constantly be- ing ridden by Wendell Webber, who played the part of Soak-em-Hard Prattf' the local banker, who held the well known mortgage, Beverly Chapman and Robert Comfort took parts of 'ilanet Moore, who was work- ing as general secretary and waitress at the hotel, and t'Bill Douglas, a college boy, who was also working ibut hadn't found a job yetb and was down to his last dime. Howard Chalfant as lValdo, the general porter, or better, general nuisance, brought the crowd down in riots of laughter with his antics. Just as things look blackest at the hotel, business is given a terrific boom by Archie Rowland as Lord Wiggletonu and his valet, Cosimo Baglio as Bertie Blodgettf' Much confusion arrives, for they both reg- ister as Lord Wiggletonf' and it is through the audacity of Bill and Eleanor Higgins as t'Marcella Jenks, the journalistic girl-wonder, that the real titled Eng ishman is identified. Lois Armagost in her role of Mrs. Skinner, Dorothy Wanda Hammond, who played the part of a health faddist, added many a laugh and much action to the comedy, Starr as her rather fresh daughter, and As the news about the two titled Englishmen spreads, them Alice Graham as Rene Lamour, a movie actress who is people begin to pour into the hotel, among bent on suing Bertie for breach of promise. Dorothy Lauer, playing the part of a big league newspaper columnist and Charles Paladino as Sol Messerf' a movie magnate, both add to the confusion. Finally, the part is revealed and with business booming, the mortgage is extended, Waldo for once in life appreciatedg Bill is given a job at the hotel and wedding bells are not far off. 1936
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