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Penelope Sycamore Essie ......,.....,,.,...,...,,.. Rheba ............,,.,.,.. Paul Sycamore .... Mr. De Pinna ...... Ed ...,.........,..... Donald .... Gramps ...., Alice .,...,..... Henderson ..,,.... Judy Rieck Pat Daley Paula Strauss Dave Parshall Bob Unferth Chuck Likar Edd Miller Dan Rusk Ellen Rae Sielaff Wade Freeman Tony Kirby ..,,....,...., .... , . Jim MacDonald Boris Kolenkhov .. ,......... Tom Smith Gay Wellington ,...,.. ........ ,... P a t Baloun Mr. Kirby .........., ,....,,,.........,,. B ob Finke Mrs. Kirby ...... Olga ............., .4........,.,..... G Men , ...... Ray De Sharon Edmonson Karen Flora Long, Del Johnson Jim Sloat 'ii' iii smoofh dramafic producfions The Martin Vanderhof family was the center of rousing activity in the spring play, You Can't Take It With You. What with one family member making fireworks and another raising snakes, the family was con- sidered unusual. Perhaps the only ordinary worldly oc- currence was a love affair between a daughter and her boss's son. This, too, eventually brought consternation and un- reservecl humor. That which 'You Can't Take With You' was money. However, the play didn't con- cern itself with too much of it or too little of it-merely with life and living to its fullest, stated Mrs. Millar, play director. Bob Unferth, Mr. De Pinna, makes a perfect model for artist Judy Rieck. 's G men Wade Freeman, Jim Sloat, and Dol Johnson hold Ellen Siolaff, Jim MacDonald, and Chuck Olson at gunpoint. zine' ,g T F' ' 'ia 1,14 I .1Y. --in rn,,fv 'n , v A 1M 2 E 2 Pat Baloun drunk again, worries Karen Flora, Dave Par- Tom Smith as Boris Kolenkhov dictates to Pat Daley, as Edd Miller, Judy Rieck, and Paulo shall, Bob Finkel and Sharon Edmgngon, Strauss seem unaffected. Xghm , u .1 v-23...
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Ed Borrow falters and explains I O k the for sale notice on the r r Appleiohn household to the as- tonishment of Mary Birks and Nancy Cossitt. Lush ..........,........ l .. Ray De Long Poppy Faire .,........, Nancy Cossitt Mrs. Whatcomb .........., ....... M ary Birks Ambrose Appleiohn .... ...... E d Barrow Anna Valeska ........... ....,,. K aren Flora Mrs. Pengord ..,....,.... Bonnie Scarratt Horace Pengard .,..4. John Doolittle Tom Smith Ivan Borolsky ..............,...,. Dave Zethmoyr Palmer, the maid , ...,,..,....,.. Suzanne Doud Police Inspector Dennet ..,..,., Tom Smith John Doolittle Johnny Jason .,.,...,.,,,................ Don Rusk Pirate Crew ...........,..,, Bob Breen, Roger Clark, Jim Gerberich, Steve Jacoby, Bob La Rue, John Page, Keith Richardson, John Thomas. Dave Zethmayr boldly cuts the cards to the mixed emotions of Ed Barrow, Karen Flora, and Ye old Pirate Crew. 'V ,,...s- 'r,,. Bonnie Scarratt and John Doolittle hold Karen Flora and Dave Zethmayr at gunpoint. The annual plays sponsored by the iunior and senior classes are now known by new names, the Fall Play and the Spring Play, since the actors in each play represent both classes. In the Fall Play, when Captain Appleiack, a forgotten member of Ambrose Appleiohn's family, left his loot in the ancestral bookcase, he didn't know what a dangerous situation he had caused. lf a group of ruthless and scandalous robbers had not learned of the treasure, it might never have been found. However, the situations created as the characters lapsed from one century to another, and back again, presented on interesting plot. Added to the usual nerve-straining last minute preparations, this year, was the flu epidemic. About one-half of the cast was sick the week of the play. The audience must have been under the effects of the flu also, forthe substitution of the Old Spice Shaving Lotion jingle for the Old Mariner's Tune went unnoticed. First mate, Dave Zethntay, prepares to slit Tom Smiths throat
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