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The RUSENNIAL U ORGANIZATHONS ' By Wall Spence THE CAST MR. FULLER ...,... ., Harold Neibozzse AGNES HANLEY .,..,. . .A..,.. Doris Myers MRS. FULLER ....., .....,, I uanifa Cook. MADAME RASCHE ....,,,,.....,. Louise Harry MARGARET ........ ,..., L orene Bryson SUSIE .............,..,.......,, Margaret A. Riley HOWARD ,..,,,.,..,....,,e,,.... Cbarles Sanders RODNEY BERESFORD ,.., . . ,.,.. jessie Fan! STEPHEN GOODSPEED Gerald Henelriclas DR. MARTIN ...,,.,..,. ,..,. Maft Meex EVELYN WILSON ,,,........,.. Zeta Howard JAMES LATTIMER ...,, Harold MeCorkle BRENNER .e..............,, ,Roberi K. White The play How Dare Youu opens with a scene depicting the frivolity and extrava- gance of the Fuller family. The son, Howard and the daughter, Margaret are reckless, unruly, and very selfish. Stephen Goodspeeel, secretary of the Fuller Paper Company, determines to aid Mr. Fuller in curbing the unreasonable demands of the irresponsible family. Dr. Martin lends a helping hand when he orders Mr. Fuller to go away for a much needed rest. Mr. Goodspeed is left in charge of the business, aind also the family. His first move is to check the romance of Margaret Fuller and Mr. Rodney Beresford, an Englishman of doubtful reputation. Much to the dissatisfaction of Evelyn Wilsean, Howard's fiance, he orders Howard to begin work at the Fuller factory. Susie, the house- keeper, heartily approves of Mr. Goodspeed, but she fears the reformation of the family is impossible. The stage managers were: George Ballard, Jessie Fant, Robert K. White. Ruth Fadely, Winifred Wooten, and Maxine Dugan. 27
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y Qgjgii,mn5iiis,,sd,.i'ggisng4nj1g3 O T h e R CQ, S JE N N I A JL 1- Y, , ORGANIZATIONS mms, Y M j 1 0 TIIIE PHOENIX The Phoenix is the Weekly Newcastle High School paper. It is published by the Journalism 32 class under the capable direction of Mr. Greenstreet. The editor for the first semester was Julia Barnard, with Gerald Parrish as business manager. Betty Bouslog assisted by Martha Millikan, and Juanita Cook, assisted by Floyd Evans alter- nated in the publishing of the paper during the second semester. -iagf 28
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