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you Gan 'f Cake If With you i 3 r ,B l , 1 ., r Q i A x 5 DQ 'SWB Til-H Newton play casts marked another success in good drama with the presentation of You Can't Take It With You by the Seniors, This entertaining comedy is a picture of a family, happy because they live in an atmos- phere both permissive and creative. The scene is set in the family living room, which lives up to the fullest meaning of the term! ! With a grandfather who collects snakes, attends circuses, and commencementsg a father who manufactures fireworks illegally in the basement, a mother who writes plays because a typewriter was delivered by mistake, a sister who wants to be a ballerina, and a brother-in-law who plays the xylophone and runs a printing press in the living room, our young heroine, Alice, has difficulties. For she is tom between her loveable, carefree family and a boyfriend from a rigidly conventional home. The resolution of conflict comes when Grandpa converts the conventional Kirbys to the Sycamores' philosophy of just being happy in their own sort of way. Gerald Schultz, portraying Grandpa, was supported by an excellent cast which included: Bonnie Fouts, Jong Hawn, Betty Berkebile, Bruce Kessler, Charlotte Gallagher, Don Farno, Janet Edwards, Norman Wolfe, Dean Schauer, Harold Manning, Jack Scurlock, Rita Leonard, Terry Snider, Beverly Shuff, Betty Jay, Marion Magee, Max Current, Jim Newman, and Wesley Hiser. Director: Miss Stauffer,
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rwer .5 1 zcensz C UIICHSSIUHS Prom Glass Kzugs The jolly juniors, con- sisting of twenty-five girls and twenty-two boys, are jolly indeed. If you have ever bought a sack of popcorn at a home basketball game you have seen how much they are looking forward to their senior trip in 1959.
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