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.luniers . . 'Moen Makes Three' The Moon Makes Three, a three-act comedy, was given as the annual Junior Class Play December 9 and 10 in the high school auditorium. The play was directed by Miss Sarah Kate Wood and Louise Noble, was student director. Marsy Bailey, portrayed by Joyce Baker, is a sixteen-year-old girl, who is a book- worm. She would rather stay home and read a good psychology book on the Nor- mal Curve than to go to a dance or a party. The scene opens and Grandma Jack- son, Betty Jean Hinderliter, is helping John Henry Bailey, jimmy Locker, get ready to go to a Halloween party. Grandma soon changes Marsyls plans about staying home and with the help of Terry Randolph, John Capshaw, she sends Marsy to the party in true masquerade style. All the boys dance with her and she soon changes her mind about psychology. Roger Armstrong, Bill Strother, a south- ern gentleman, sweeps Marsy off her feet with his smooth talk. He then suddenly dis- appears leaving the only clue to his identity -a shoe. li-Ann, Rebecca Jenness and Janis Die- mari, and Eleanor, Clare Ru Mueller, dis- cover that Marsy is at the party and try to get her to leave. In desperation E-Ann threatens to tell Mrs. Bailey, Nannette De- Vinna, only to find that she already knows and doesn't care. Jenny May West, Doris Coleman, and Eve Wilstni1, Dolores Dahl, two of E-Annls clos- est friends, try to help F-Ann choose whether she should go with Nickie Barlow, Dick Dickson, or Freddie Smith, N. C. Thomas. Ihzgc tzzwzty-cigbl E-Ann thinks that the boys should decide and Nickie wins. Later E-Ann discovers that only through trickery has Nickie won and states that she will never go with him again. Nickie hides under Jenny May's war bon- net while Freddie is looking for him. Minetta Miller, Kathryn Hightower, a friend of Eleanoris, corners Frank Hall, Bob- by Cockle, who is a college freshman and tells him all about her visit to New York City. Things finally quiet down enough for Eleanor to marry her fiance, Wendel Wil- cox, Jim Condrey. Marsy thinks Wendel is Roger, who disappeared so suddenly, and tries to stop the wedding. Wendel denies all accusations that Marsy makes. Finally Terry explains that Roger was a friend of his that was there just for the evening. Marsy finds that Terry is much more interesting than a psychology book and Terry thinks Marsy is more fun than tinkering with his second hand car. Ushers were Wanda Lee Briscoe, Pamela Coker, Dorothy Corner, Dorothy Earnest, Sue de Steiguer, Virginia Evans, Patsy Kane, Jean Meek, and Margene Stabler. Door men were Wendell Covington, Wel- don Gunter, Marvin Mason, Glenn Pollard. Ronald Robinson, Fred Sponsler and Jimmy Winchester. Joan McDonald, Jean Douglass, Floyd Edmoundson, Joan Cox, Betty McGuire. Buddy Snow, Wendell Covington, Leda Dris- kell, Mary Ann Heintzelman, Robert Hayes, and Ray Pendergraph were members of ad- vertising committee, fCw1lif111ezf on Page 521
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