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26 The ECHO ( lee Qlub “Let music swell the breeze, And ring jrom all the trees. Sweet freedom’s song.” “America ”—Samuel Francis Smith Leader . Secretary . .‘Idvisor and Pianist . Jack Burkholder . Ruth Gray Miss Elsie Wright Virginia Biggs Dick Brown Nancy Brown Jack Burkholder Lorene Bowles Doris Chilton M arvin Carter June h ' izcr Elton Hite David Huddleston Carolyn hlamm Lucille Heck VHlter Johnson Margaret Key Jack Lantz Myrtle Miller Phyllis Marshal Christine McGuire Norman Overstreet Paul Raudabush Betty Saunders Mildred Wheeler Nancy Whitworth
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The ECHO z (§e7iior T lay “All the world’s a stage, And all the men and women merely players.” “As You Like It” William Shakespeare ‘GABRIEL, BLOW YOUR HORN” By William Ellis Jones “Gabriel. Blow Your TTorn” is a comedy in three acts centered around Gabriel Pennington, curator of Miss Thelma Smith’s mountain home in Asheville, North Garolina. Everything goes well for Gabriel, his wife, Zerusia, and his daughter. Daisy Mae. until Miss Thelma decides to honor her niece, Janet, and her friends with a house party at the cottage. Her purpose in doing so is to whisk Janet away for awhile, hoping she will forget her admirer, Herbert Brown, Jr.; and in the meantime fall in love with Harold Dillon, a rich young broker. But Herbert has ether plans and loses no time putting them into action. ' ITcn the plot thickens and the sparks begin to fly; but finally the puzzle is solved in a most surprising way and everyone is happy—even Miss Thelma. GABRIEL PENNINGTON . ZERUSIA, his wife . DAISY M. E, their daughter .. .MISS THELMA SMITH . JANET SMITH, her niece . ELE. ' NOR BARNES, a friend of Janet MILDRED CLYDE, a friend of Janet , PETE WRIGHT, a friend of Janet . FR.4NK STEPHENS, a friend of Janet HAROLD DILLON . HERBERT BROWN, JR. fin love with HERBERT BROWN, Sr., his father . DIRECTORS . THE CAST . Audrey Dooley . Dolphine Overstreet . Nancy Forgie . Gladys Gillispie . Geraldine Lantz . Genevieve ' ilkerson . Audrey Boyle . John Fitzgerald . Lilbian Gross . James Key Janet) . Dick Brown . Elton Hite . Mrs. Mary H. Ruff and Miss Virginia Ellett
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The ECHO 27 T4 io ' s ‘WAo at J)(Co7itvale “Fame, at the which he aims, In zvhom already he is well grac’d, cannot Better be held, nor more attain’d than by A place below the first.” “Cariolanus”—William Shakespeare BOY GIRL Most popular . Most outstanding . Most congenial . Most conceited . Most athletic . Most capable . Most dignified . Most studious . Most meddlesome . Most wigglesome . Most likely to succeed Laziest . Best all around . Best looking . Wittiest .. Prettiest hair . Cutest couple . Biggest loafer . Biggest flirt . Best personality . Biggest pest . Neatest . .AUDREY DOOLEY .... .DICK BROWN . .THOMAS WILKERSON .HUBERT GROSS . .ELTON HITE . .JACK BURKHOLDER .JAMES KEY . .JACK BURKHOLDER .MARVIN CARTER .... .MARVIN MILLER . .KENNETH HOLDREN .OTEY FRANKLIN . .DICK BROWN . .AUDREY DOOLEY .... .FRED MYERS . .ELTON HITE . .HUBERT GROSS . .FRED MYERS . .MARVIN CARTER .... .JACK LANTZ . .DAVID HUDDLESTON .CHARLES GROSS . BETTY ANN WOOD ALMA ST. CLAIR BARBARA HATCHER MARY PATTERSON ALMA ST. CLAIR BETTY SAUNDERS NANCY WHITWORTH BETTY SAUNDERS MARY PATTERSON GENEVIEVE WILKERSON VIRGINIA SINK EMILY ST. CLAIR BETTY ANN WOOD ELIZABETH KING LUCILLE HECK .GERALDINE LANTZ PHYLLIS MARSHALL KATHRYN GIBBS CAROLYN HAMM VIRGINIA SINK CAROLYN HAMM ELIZABETH KING
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