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The pay was a big successv said Mrs. arrison when she was asked about The Merry Mur- ders At Montmarief' It was api- parent that everyone had wor ed very hard to ma e this play prob- ably one of the best ever presented at Northeastern. The props were done beau- tifully. Aocording to Mrs. Harri- son, everyone had a hand in the propi wlor lincluding her hus- an , au . The many talents of Mrs. Har- rison were also revealed in this production, and were rewarded with flowers by the members of the Drama Club at the con- clusion of the play. Hot chocolate and cookies were also served. 1 Mr. Sidney, of Brisbane, played by Ver- non Watkins, poses as an Interpol agent, but tums out to be a thrill seeker causing trouble. Toni Stamfpcr looks on with curiosity as she waits or the oisoning to begin to work on Charlie gverton, the owner of Montmarie, Q v Q 'Merry Murders At Montmarie A Success 4' . A L ... M A r ' px A V -wr W-G' - , 2 ky in Sa., , . E .4 5' Li Q . W w W' r,Ax:E is lifili 'iii S , ....,, , -Highest .... , . .-X F2221 'l It ' Lag 2 3. . . 1 '2 rv Sybil, played by Susis Monroe, discusses the possibility of usin her enormous trust fund to finance a free camp for children. Her lawyer, played by David 5-Ieighway, can't quite go along with her idea. 8 ii' V Terry Loftis is actually an Interpol agent in disguise as a maid. She and another agent are looking for some mission people. grrfv '+i,i ,- -- V . i ' -1'1 I ..-.. gggidw l 5 Q2 C .J ,,,,, .
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4 Jeff Himelick looks amused as Alicia Madelans finds a new way to paint the backdrops for the Drama Club presentation, The Merry Murders of Montmarie. Alicia played the general's daughter in the play and Jeff made a great contribution to the excellent props portrayed at the season's premiere. Brian Tucker, who played a skier in the play, investigates the murders of famous people for a living. Teresa Keith is ictured here doing her Teresa Brobeck, who plays Helen Overton, and Calvin Campbell, whcivplays her brother rtrayal of Lilly, the housemother at Charlie Overton, have a ew laughs during the dress rehearsal ofthe erry Murders At Kgontniarie School for Girls. Montmarie. Q0 QQ fo' A A 9
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