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SENIOR PLAY (Left to Right) R. Daum. C E. Hewlett. J F. DiCcnzo, H Stccko. C. Lockard J. Petro, J. Cun Standing Wochko. Zmayuska, Gellcr. H, B. Smith, ningham. Seated: L. Haupt, M Bhir. R. MusRrove, V. Stcwait, P. Sippel, F. Zilak. JUNIOR PLAV (Left to Right) Standing: B. Keebler, D Biaidic. R. Dejohn, B. Hughes B. Carmela, A. Hogan, B O ' Routkc, J. Hahn, H, ZcUo H. Reynolds, B. Dornheitn G. Crouch, M. Papinehak. At the Clock: M. Richard- son, J. Zmayuska. •Stated: B. Maglicn. H, Mancini, J. Kaspcrko. P. Bryan. Measuring: P. Kuzmich, D Gillespie, S. Colliers. On Ladder: B. Sliwka, C. Zadrozny. THE ROXIAN Page Fifty-five
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SENIOR CLASS PLAY T E LL have them rolling in the aisles, said one Senior boy. And that s just what the Senior Class Play did to the audience at the three per- formances of Shooting High . The play was under the capable direction of Miss Magealson. and with the help of a good cast it provided a good evening ' s fun. Shooting High is a comedy about a slightly screwy family in Hollywood trying to crash the movies. Junie. a comely young girl, meets with no success at first, but Hank, her brother, who is always cooking up crazy schemes, forms a plan. He has met Professor Tittlebury. who is searching for a couple to go to the moon in a Rocket. Hank thinks that Junie and Joe. her brolher-in-law. are the right ones. A hundred thousand dollars is to be paid to the couple s relations, and Junie feels that this would solve many of the family s financial problems. However Jim. the Professor s nephew, complicates matters by falling in love with Junie. He does not want her to risk her life, but Hank has planned it so that the Rocket will fall several miles out in the ocean. 1 he plan works out. but with a different twist. The money is returned to the l ' rofessor, and Junie and Joe land mo ie (ontracts. C JUNIOR CLASS PLAY TT was theater time on May Avenue, December M and 0, Producer-Director, Miss Magealson and her able cast presented the Junior Class Play, Wedding Spells. Because of its action and comecK ' . the play won the acclaim ol the audience from the start. ' Wedding Spells is a play about a yoimg man named Steve who is recently married but who has accidently misplaced his uife. To make matters worse. Steve has forgotten her name and invites all his old girl friends to his home to see if he can find his wife among them. Steve enlists the aid of two friends. Jim and Bob. The search becomes more complicated when a girl named Billie day claims Steve as her husband, and Mrs. Pettingill, a society dowager, tries lo gel her clutches on Steve s friend. However, everything turns out for the best. Steve finds his wife. Mrs. Pellingill. finally, gets a husband, and Jim and Bob make up with iheir girl Iriends. Miss Magealson and her cast can feel sure thai ihe audience was well entertained. Such plays as Wedding Spells make audiences anticipate other presentations from the McKees Rocks f ligh School.
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MIXED CHORUS N. Schniid, G. H. Kimblcr. E, Bunk. J. Petto, E, Kurtz, H. Cunningham, J. Row I : Kobulnickv, Seville, G. F. Herrly. Laffcrty, J. Dawgello. Row 2: G. Skowron, J. Capuszimati, E. Lychkoff, R. Dejohn, B. Lefkowitz, Mis, C.I. Haser. H. Geller (Presi- dent), B. Kcchler, O. Melvn- chek. N. Nickel, L. Haupl, A. Mitchell. Row y-. B. Ross, T. Costa, R. Svacha, M. Beck, L. Williams. M. Frazier, M. Church, V ' . Mink. A. Pavolic. D. Macik. H. Slonczka. M. Feiertag. B. Liberatore. O. Radoycis. V. Radoycis. R. Zawallen. Row 4: R. Hall. C. Headley. l). Barrett. M. Nabcrezny. C. Z idrozny. J. Green. R Daum. Cj. Mitchell. J. Zniayuska, W. Packanik, J. Fall, N. .Arthurs, J. Egycd. W . Mag- ticri. COLLEGE CLUB First Row: A. Clark. M. Noel. T. Jurkowski, Mr. Frazier, B. Ncupert. W. Stickcl. R. Laffcrty, S. Bower. R. Duncan. Second Row: M. E. Hall. M. R. Headley, A. Smith. D. Kelley. B. Corhett. F. Thomas, I. Karmazinski, N. Mihch. Third Row: W. DcAngelis, V. Stewart, H. Kuzir, D. Duff. N. Malanchuk. F. Stewart. V. Corhett. D. Knoll. A. Reisdorf. Fourth Row: S. E. posito. S. M. Jones. D. Belliiscio. h. Albert. P. Morgan, .1. Stctz. M. lyjurray, R. Bogdan, F. Zinayuska. Fifth Row: A. Sommerville, E. Strobcl, R. Calpass, R. Shrivcr, H. Kwalick, M. Novak. L. Haubnck. P. Gal- lick. M. Grubesich. U ' . Bryant. P. Brourman, R. Ewing. THE ROXIAN l age Fifty-six
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