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Dress rehearsal is the final chance to pull all ends together, The makeup committee Pat Mus- cati, Joyce Augustine, Flo Shaffer, Ruth Hill, and Frances Kesich, to- gether with Rose Basl, student di rector, did a fine iob in all their duties, fi Senior Class Play Snaps Of all the activities, the play proved to be one of the most enioyable for the seniors. Learn- ing the lines and fitting them in their proper place was the first task of the cast. Each indi- vidual did his best in the portrayal of the char- acter. At last the night of dress rehearsal came, and makeup was applied to fit each character's personality. The make-up committee learned if W '11-.-v many new techniques in applying stage make- up. The final test came the night of the play when everything had to be perfect. The cast got the usual case of iitters that always comes before the big performance. But the play turned out to be one of the smoothest ever pre- sented here at Montour. ' '---..,- Knucklehead Knod- son catches Mrs. Simpson after she sees the ghost of Mr. A l b r i g h t . S h e screams, runs, and jumps into his arms. 15 During the search for her husband George, Mrs. Al- bright collapses when she realizes she has failed once ITTOVC. 41
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Senior Class Play HSPOOKS ALIVEI' Sponsor Professor Rockby . Martha Rockby Gennie Rockby Doug Rockby Bridget Rockby Knucklehead Knodson Marcel Smythe Mrs. Simpson Mrs. Albright Doctor Bradford Mr. Smythe Mrs. Smythe Jean Osborn Officer Higgins The Ghost James Hamilton Darlene Burton Ruth McCormick Jerry Rogers Loretta Nesbitt Wayne Roycroft Nancy Butya Gerry Burik Kathleen Razpotnik James Dawson Edward Hyiek Marlene Maccarone Helen Leitner Joseph Cercone James lckes The Senior Class Play, under the supervision of Mrs. Lillian Rokoski, presented a three act mystery comedy entitled Spooks Alive on Fri- day, November 16. The entire action of the play takes place in the warden's home, by an old abandoned prison. Mr. and Mrs. Rockby along with their son, daughters, and two friends, go there for the summer in order that Mr. Rockby might be able to write a book. Mrs. Simpson, the cook, sees a ghost come out of the hangman's tower. Bridget and Doug- las Rockby decide to play detective. Next, Gen- Mrs. Lillian Rokoski nie Rockby's girlfriend, Marcel, disappears. A search follows with Knucklehead Knodson lead- ing the laughs. They uncover the story of George Albright, who was hanged for murder, and whose ghost has returned to haunt the tower. Marcel's foster parents, Mr. and Mrs. Smythe, are summoned. As it turns out, the ghost isn't supernatural, the missing girl is found, and a twenty-year-old murder is solved, Due to the excellent direction of Mrs. Lillian Rokoski, the play turned out to be a huge suc- cess.
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Seniofs-Junior Class Play REST ASSURED Mr. Morlock is a grouchy, old man who does not like anything but money. His daugh- ter Mary, wants to marry Joe Lanconi. Mr. Mor- lock protests the marriage because he thinks Joe doesn't have enough money to take care of his daughter. Mr. Morlock and Joe's father, Luigi, get into a fight about the wedding and Luigi dies from a heart attack. Luigi comes back and haunts Mr. Morlock till he can't eat or sleep. Finally, Mr. Morlock takes too many sleeping Sponsor Mr. William L. Kearns 9 pills and dies, but no one seems to miss him. He wishes he could have another chance to atone for all those foolish mistakes when suddenly Mildred, the maid awakens him. He realizes that it was all a dream and is overjoyed. He then makes vast promises to his family and peace reigns again in the Morlock household. We wish to express our thanks to Mr. Kearns for his fine direction of the Senior-Junior Class Play. Mr. Morlock Mrs. Morlock Mary Jessica Mildred Joe Lanconi Luigi Lanconi Martha Lucifer Miss Akers George Plew Mrs. Schmaltz Dr. Brown Mr. Black Jake Mrs. Frinck Jerry Rogers Ruth McCormick Phyllis Schafer Loretta Nesbitt Kay Razpotnik Joe Spik Jim lckes Helen Leitner Joe Cercone Bernice Dezulovich Jim Hamilton Peg Harbison Jim Dawson Bill Busse Ed Hyiek Marlene Maccarone Left to right: Joe Cercone, William Busse, Peg Harbisan, Koth'ecn Razpcinik, Loretta Nesbitt, Jim Ickes, Ruth McCormick, Jerry Rogers, Phyllis Schafer, Joe Spik, Bernice Dezulovigh, Jim Hamilton, Ed Hyjek, Marlene Maccarone, Jim Dawscn, Helen Leitner.
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