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Most Likely to Succeed Arlene Burmgn ond Kenneth Axtell Friendliest Wendy Bowman and Edgar Swinney Most Studious - lercxld Moon Best Dressed Betty Kctneshige and Duane Greer Biggest Story Teller- Dick Iohnston Biggest Clown - Spencer Wilson Most Quiet Girl-Ncxncy Gardiner
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HALL OF FAME Name: listed here are chosen by that motley crew Who honor give where honor is due. Most Popular Roman Usabel and Virginia Syrnms Best Athletes Barbara Larsen and Don Raymond Most Active Dale Stone and Carroll Floyd Best Looking Ioyce Muldoon and Louis Hall Most Quiet Boy Ralph Chase
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mips YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU A three act comedy written by Moss Hart and George S. Haufman was presented by the Senior Class on December 13. This play was a famous broadway hit and motion picture. The leading roles were played by lim Walker as Grandpa Vanderhof, one who didn't believe in paying interstate commerce taxes because he wasn't going to any other state anyhow, and Mary lhli as Penny Sycamore, his daughter, who was one minute writing plays and the next min- ute painting. Sharing casting honors with Tim and Mary Ann were Tom Robison as Paul Syca- more, a fireworks manufacturer, Sally Subia as Essie Carmichael, Paul's daughter, and Dale Stone as 'her husband, Ed Carmichael, a candy seller. Romantic interest was supplied by Ginger Symms as Alice Sycamore, Paul's young daugh- ter, and Roman Usabel as Tony Kirby, Alice's wealthy fiance. Comedy was contributed by Melvin Hale as Mr. De Pinna, Paul's bald-headed partner, and Marvin Wilson and Betty Needs as Donald and Rheba, the Negro maid and her boy friend. Suspense and comedy were added by Harold Sircin as Wilber C. Henderson, the tax collector, Don Raymond as the Russian dancing teacher, who was trying his best to teach Essic the fundamentals, and Barbara Larsen as Gay Wellington, Mrs. Sycamore's drunken actress friend. Drama was given by the entrance of Duane Greer as Mr. Kirby, Tony's father, and Arlene Burman as Mrs. Kirby, sophisticated moth- er of Tony, who were trying to break up the engagement. More laughter was added by Shir- ley Renz playing Olga Katrina, Kolenkov's Rus- sian lady friend, and more suspense by the three detectives, who were played by Ralph Chase, Tim Stewart and Ronald Brewer. The play was directed by Mr. Arrambide with the able assistance of Miss Orr. The play Produc- tion Class handled the make-up duties.
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