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M. ri. s. Seniofz. 81644 HHOBGOBLIN HOUSE GGHOBGOBLIN House was presented on December 2, 1941. The three act mystery- comedy provided plenty of thrills and scares for all. After Miss Priscilla Carter, her nieces, and servants, moved to her newly purchased place in the Ozarks, all sorts of things began to happen. There were queer noises, screams, ghosts, the skull up the chimney, the live head hanging in the closet and the maniac with the bloody meat cleaver. However, the two couples were brought together and all ended well. THE CAST Darius Krupp, the old caretaker ................................................ ..,........,.....,...,.,...... M ax Ganglc Miss Priscilla Carter, the present owner ........... . ......, ...Maxine Miller Marian Carter, her niece ..........,.........,.,,,.............,.......... ,,,..,..... R ose Anna Johnston Jill Carter, Marian's younger sister ............, ........,...,...... M ary Gazarek Frank Harlow, Marian's finance .....,...,..............,..,.. ,....,........... S am Shoop Jack Loring, Jill's fiance ............,.......,,............,....,..........,..., ..., .,.... R e x Inbody Susan Parkins, the Hinglish 'ousekeeper ............ .... ...... N o rma Freed Henry Goober, the darky gardener ......................,,.. ..........,...... D ick Bennett Delilah Worts, the darky cook ......,............................. ,....,.,.. M argaret Borgelt Bluebeard Bronson, an escaped maniac .,....,...,.... ............ C harles Worthman Bill Wilkins, his keeper ....................,.........,...............,..... ,,......................... Bo b Shafer The Headless Phantom ........ ..... ,.,....... N 0 rma Norway uniaaelau ,we A three act comedy-full o plenty of laughs! Jean raham, her sister, and her brother-in-law have come to the Bay View House to meet Jean's fiance, the dashing and popular Marston Bobbs. Marston is delayed, but bashful Robert Bobbs, his cousin, happens to come to the hotel and is mistaken for Marston. From then on it's one embarrassing-to Bobbs-situation after another. THE CAST Katherine Henderson, a young wife .........,......................,, A, .......,,..... Carol Miller Frederick Henderson, her husband ................ .........i.... Ro bert Ewing Mrs. Wiggins, the landlady ..,..........................l.............. .......... C atherine Finney Obadiah Stump, fresh country product ..... .. .......,......... Lester Grose Frances Whittaker, an athletic girl .................... ........... J ean McClain Rosalie Otis, a society bud ....................... - .........,. ............. G race Norway Mr. Robert V. Bobbs, the bashful one ........... ............. N ed Bennett Jean Graham, a Delaware peach .................... ............. D ortha Harris Marston Bobbs, anything but bashful ...........,...,............ ............. M arvin Glaser Celesta Vanderpool, of the Movies ..................................... ...................... J ean Rader Julie, her French maid from Paris ..... .. .... .............. S ara Moorehead 4545450Ldhdhdhdfndhdh- I WPWFWVWFUVWPWFWPWVWFWPW Page eighteen
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f M. H. S. WMM ffm his hair at an early age, Gage decided to do something about it, so he found the real vitamin he lacked and invented the Super hair tonic. However, he claims no one will lose his hair if he holds to it hard enough. Visit the Dottie Beauty and Cosmetic Salon run run by Dorothy Dale McQuis- tion. Yes, she fixes up men too. That's where she met her own husband. Margaret Borgelt studied research work in chemistry under a nurse's training course. She married an interne at the hospital where she worked and now does her researching in cook books and other books on how to run a successful home. Everyone expected Norma Freed to marry when she left high school. She did and now lives in Columbus where she teaches a gym class for married ladies at her R. R. N. fReduce Right Nowj gymnasium. She insists that anyone can re- duce if they stop eating. Remember how Alyce Poe used to talk? She's now the President of the Ladies Chatter Club in Chicago. She was unanimously elected because of being the fastest and best story teller in the group. Here of late she's been talking at institutes and giving lectures. Her personal advice is for you to come with plenty of cotton to stuff your ears with. Power's most famous model, Marilyn Norris, is still at work after all these years. Somehow she never gets any older and still keeps her trim figure. Marilyn claims she has a secret compound of her own invention. What wouldn't we give for her secret? Bill Hill is getting used to his two wooden legs and glass eye. You'll remember him for his heroism as a general in World War II. However, it was all worth it because he received a Congressional Medal of Honor. We are certainly proud of him. Well, what do you know! Margaret Miller is the Wife of a half wackey scientist who has invented an apparatus that will 'temporarily transfer a girl to a mermaid. Margaret is being used as the guinea pig to try it out. It really seems quite suc- cessful. Wouldn't somebody be surprised if she should silently swim up beside a boat load' of sailors? There is a surplus of sugar now so Norma Norway is making plans to start up a candy factory. She claims she has perfected a type that will make fat people skinny and skinny people fat. Who hasn't heard of Sam Shoop, the ace flyer of World War II? He brought down about 75 German planes and at least 120 Japs. When he came back he wasn't satisfied so he went to Hawaii to run a sugar plantation. He says the girls there are as sweet as sugar . Only he wishes they'd wear American clothes instead of grass skirts when doing the Hula Hula. ' Harold Weeks is an insurance agent. His special hobby is raising chickens. He is still interested in golf. Anyway we hear he is using hard boiled egg for golf balls. The Senior Class of 1942 has progressed very far in different ways through this topsy-turvy world of ours. Don't you think so? .wsu wvwrwr Page seventeen
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