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7' oabadoarfhn and Ma que aders' Play TROUBADOURS MASQUERADERS President - - - Marcene Percy President - - - Helen Weaver Vice President - - - Joan Lutes Vice President - - Richard Foulkes Secretary - - Laura Mae Gnagi Secretary - - Barbara Breckenridge Treasurer ---- Glen Webb Treasurer ---- Nancy Heil Advisor - Mrs. Jessie E. Rhonemus Advisor - - MiSS A- Ruth M001'0 TROUBADOURIAN PLAY CAST MASQUERADERS PLAY CAST Miss Groze - - - Abby Gene Thomas Aunt Susie ---- Joyce C0U'l9l' Miss Cavendish Mrs. Wragg - Jimmy North Beatrice - - Mrs. Arthur - Sir Charles Jasper Maurice Mullins A Woman - Dierctor - - Business Manager Property Managers Wardrobe Mistress Stage - - Orchestra - - - - - Jean Everett - Dorothy Miller Dick Zimmerman - Francis Snyder - Marcine Percy - Doyle Smith - - Jack Davisson - - Marilyn Knipp Mrs. Jessie W, Rhonemus - Pat Rhinebarger Joan Hinkle, Jean Heinze - - Dena Fillips - - Don Slaybaught - Don Snow, his Trumpet and his Band Jay He,-bert . - - - Elizabeth Else Scarlet Deane - Jeanette Elliott Laura Dawson - - Mary Lou Ebersbach I Madame Zola - - - - BHUSY Lindsey Mrs. Edward Dunning CCynthiaJ - - Portia Lark - Omar Graves - LaSalle Johnson Johnny Rogers Slick Conway - Director - - Business Manager Property Managers - Mary Lou Sandifer - - Judy Bice - Richard Foulkes - - Dick Sisler - Charles Townsend - Jack Myers Miss Ruth Moore Bill Keeling Mary Helen Altstetter and Lou Anna Hennon Stage Managers - - Art Neth and Don Staup An unlighted stage, a curtained alcove, a fortune, a dumb woman, a bottle of poison, and A Murder Has Been Arranged by the Troubadourian Club. As is customary with the club the Troubadourians again presented a mystery play. Sir Charles Jasper was to give a dinner on the stage of the Saint James Theatre, London. This dinner was for the members of his family, in observance of a Weird anniversary. Then, after the clock had struck eleven, Sir Charles was to inherit the tidy iigure of two million pounds. It seems that many years before a man had been slain in the theatre: a dumb girl had appeared and the ghost of the murdered man flirted on to the stage after the dumb girl's death, so that the murderer was revealed. This, according to the prophecy, was to be repeated in fifty-live years, The zero hour, at which the prophecy was to be fulfilled, was on the night when Sir Charles had everything set for his party. A most important part in the scheme of things was that Maurice Mullins, only near rela- tive of Sir Charles, was to inherit the fortune in case of Sir Charles' death prior to eleven o'clock. Miss Groze, Sir Charles' secretary, was Mullins' first wife and wanted a share in the fortune. Mrs. Wragg, a superstitious cook who is very devoted to Beatrice, Sir Charles' young wife, supplied the humor of the play. In love with Lady Jasper is Jimmy North, a sentimental young fellow who comes to the theatre disguised as a reporter. At the point when Maurice Mullins enters things start to be arranged and the play slides on to an unexpected end. A mystery farce, Aunt Susie Shoots the Works , was presented by the Masqueraders Club. Aunt Susie Stowe, an eccentric and man-hating spinster who lives alone, learns that her late lamented schoolmate, Cora King, has willed her her property. She Wires her favorite niece, Joy Herbert, telling her to meet her on the following afternoon at the King residence. Joy arrives. accompanied by her colored maid Scarlet. While they are waiting in the supposedly deserted house for Aunt Susie, a series of mysterious and hair-raising events occur. Just as they are about to make a terrified departure Aunt Susie arrives, calms their fears, and informs them that she has inherited not only the house but a sausage works next door as well, DOROTHY MILLER -7 7-.
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Row Row Row Row 2, l4Frances Snyder, Doyle' Smith TROUBADOURIAN PLAY D oth Miller, Jack Davisson, Abby Gene Marcine Percy, Marilyn Knipp, Dick Zimmerman, 01' y Thomas MASQUERADERS PLAY Dick Sisler, Jeanette Elliott, Dick Foulkes, Joyce Cotncr, Judy Bice Eb b h Mar Lou Sandifer, Jack Myers, Betty Elizabeth Else, Charles Townsend, Mary Lou ers ac , y Lindsay ...75.....
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Row Row Row Row Row Row Row 1T 2, I-if SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP JoAnn McClain, Joanne Jones, Rose Mumper, Doris Plankell, Janet Miller 2-Frances Snyder, Betty Reese, Eleanor Wildermuth, Peggy Fruchey, Juanita Parks, Zoetsa Fillips -Mary Moore, Ernestine Worrell, Martha Jane Roberts. Mildred Killian, Bill Gciser, Ruth Alice Miller -Claudine Renz, Phyllis Tuttle, June Webb, Barbara Bowman, Bob Ashba, Bill Reid, John Timmerman Row 5- Row G Norma Jean Rakestraw. Marilyn Baker, Marcine Percy, Laura Mac Gnafzi, Fran- ces Ousley, Doris Levy, Mary Smith, Ber- nard Miller -Henry Timmerman, Tom Leech, Betty Hardesty, Joan Jennings. Don Snow, Doyle Phipps, Bob Creviston, Tom Hild- reth, David Jenkins, Gerald Coon WHO'S WHO Joanne Hinklc, Ruth Alice Miller, Jean Heinze, Bill Geiser Bob Ashba, Wayne Wells, Marcine Percy, Ben Green Waltemath Henry Timmerman, Dick Zimmerman, Laura Mae Gnagi, Frances Ousley, John Timmerman, Jim 1 1 1 l
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