Okmulgee High School - Torchlight Yearbook (Okmulgee, OK)

 - Class of 1948

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' Hale with Judy' . Junior Play A Date With Judy was presented as the annual junior class play December ll-12 in the O.H S. auditorium. The plot of the play all hung around the desire of Judy Foster, played by Norma Jean Jennings, a vivacious and very impresf sionable teenfager, to be crowned queen at her club's spring formal. To become queen is somewhat of a diffif cult matter as the girl who got the largest amount of money in subscriptions to the community chest fund was the one who would be crowned. Judy had a special interest in wanting to get the honor as her arch enemy, Tootsie Whiteman, had casually remarked to her that Mr. Whiteman had already pledged 5500. Judy immediately decided that her only hope is to try some getfrichfquick scheme and subscribe the money brought in by her plans to the Community Chest. So she and her friend Barbara Winsocket, portrayed by Nancy Ryon, hit upon the idea of entering a number of contests. The results of these contests were most hilarious and affected every member of the Foster family. Mr. Foster, played by Richard Bohnsack, who was announced over the radio as the possessor of the most kissable lips in America. Mrs. Foster, played by French Brown, who won a contest sponsored by GlintfO the hairfdye for lively ladies, Ran' dolph Foster, portrayed by Tom Kenan, and even their Blustery housemaid, Hannah, played by Sammye Lou Howard. Next, without a word of warning, she and Mitzi Hoffman, played by Jo Ann Parks, tried to impress a visiting Broadway prof ducer, Mr. Martindale, played by Jack Neighf bors, and nearly drove him and everybody else crazy with their acting ability. Also, to make things worse, were the laundry woman, Mrs. Hotchdill and her daughter, Elouise, portrayed by Jenneane Whinery and Martha Maben. They came in order to display Elouise's remarkable elocuting talent to the already nervefracked Mr. Mar- tindale. Also high on Judy's list of ideas was to become a writer. Her first manuscript was a true confession of a bigamist, which some' how got mixed up with a speech written by Mrs. Foster which was read at P.T.A. meet' ing by Mrs. Shlutzhammer, whose part was characterized by Pat Morgan. Fuel is added to the fire when the in' describable Oogie Pringle, played by Bob Rogers, announced at the last minute that he has a date to the big dance with Judy's old enemy, Tootsie. To top all matters, the word gets around that Judy is eloping with Rex O'Conner, played by Buddy Burris, on the night of the dance. Rex, played by Charlene Franke who is the only person who can take the wind out of Ran' dolph's sails. Matters finally got straightened out, though, when Oogie admits to Judy that he hadn't really asked Tootsie Whiteman to the dance after all. She and Oogie leave for the dance an a regular whirlwind fashion as the curtain rops. Director of the play was Miss Sarah Kate Wood. Student director, Nancy Greaves, Stage Manager, Skip Loomis. Members of the stage crew were: Bob Self, Robert Terrill, Bob Hatter, Don Kaltenf bach, Rodney Ross, Frances McQuarie, Ken Barton, Freida Morton, Mary Lou Armbrusf ter, Jack Neighbors, Arlene Newkirk and Juanita Kilpatrick. Ushers were Raynell Johnson, Pat Corbell, Carolyn Stewart, Clara Jo Winfrey, Catharine fContimfed on Page 582 incidentally, has a little sister, Susie Page twenty-Jeven

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