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JU Illll CLASS PLAY LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Kainec, J. Farrow, R. Schmidt, B. Summers, G. Hanna, P. Warren, J. Kaczor, J. Benes, B. Kieger, E. Evans, A. Griffiths, J. Worley, R. Papp, E. Radel, R. Collier, T. July. Promptly at 8:00 P.M., March 16, 1951, the curtain rose on Susie the Siren, the hilarious Junior Class play. The farce was ably directed by Miss Trimple who had efficiently guided the class through dramatic efforts in past years. Dramatic and scatterbrained Susie, who attempts to imitate a sultry siren, was portrayed by Joanne Benes. Moe Griffiths and Julia Worley, cast as Petey and Gusie, are constantly involved in a series of scrapes but always manage to shift the blame to Jerry Kaczor. Other members of the side-splitting comedy were Prue Warren, George Hanna, Bill Kieger, Joanne Farrow, Barbara Summers, Tom July, Rosemary Kainec, Ronnie Schmidt, Elaine Evans, Erle Radel, Rachel Collier, and Rose Popp. They all con- tributed to the success of the play and had a fine time doing it. Judging by the audience reaction, their efforts were amply repaid. l
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E IOR CLASS PLAY 'R' Riel gf 1 Director Arsenic and Old Lace, Joseph Kesselring's Broadway hit, was presented by the Senior Class on December l, l95l. The cast included Prue Warren, Rachel Collier, Ronnie Schmidt, Dave Titus, Bill Kieger, Elaine Evans, Jerry Kaczor, Jack Toth, Moe Griffiths, Frank Normali, Ralph Mowery, George Hanna, Bob Hammel, and Erle Radel. The play, directed by Mrs. Crockett with Shirley Rice as assistant and Mr. Kerr as technical director, was a great success and was thoroughly enjoyed by o capacity audience. The concensus of opinion' was that the play was one of the best ever presented at Orange. The Student Council financed an attractive stage setting which added much to the artistic success of the play, and which will be available for use in future pldy productions. Mr. Odiorne supervised building of the setting, and Mr. Fusco directed painting and decoration, v, If e Mary Louisa Crockett I wge- .- -'W! .zlv ---92 I7
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