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JUNIOR CLASS PLAY HEART TROUBLE Presented on the night of March Bl by the Class of 1951. Charlene Ahlrep as jo Salisbury, cosmetic fiend Judy Anderson as Nella Adanis, an astrologer Donna Cowan as Roxanne Rayniond, a man-hater Roberta Rust as Drusilla Gibbs, a news.woman Marjorie Yunker as Claribel Baker, hotel owner Ann Blew as Martha Mason, suspicious young lady Diana Bengston as Zelda Sanderson, her friend Carl Gallina as Otto, the hotel bellboy Larry Borgo as Roy Roberts, Zelda's fiance Robert Rust as Ronald Randolph, Martha's fiance Richard Lorenz as Bob Roberts, Roy's uncle Jenevra Mather as Rosa Rosabelle, an actress At that point, I want you all to . . Roy lands in a hot kettle of fish when Rosa materializes out of his past and he finds that Zelda is jealous as the result of an article in the local gossip sheet connecting the two. Ronald tries to help him out but becomes involved with Martha. Rosa appears at the hotel and blackmails Roy and later his Uncle Bob whom she has known in the past. Nella tries to find a solution by reading the stars and telling all the hotel guests to leave. Clari- bel becomes enraged and jo forlorne-all the inter- esting people are leaving. A happy ending is reached when Drusilla informs Rosa that she has some unsavory information about Rosas past. She reveals to the hotel guests the fact that she is the editor of the gossip sheet and clears Roy of sus- picion. All ends well. Just who is R.R.? A lady has to live somehow. Not the camera, jim, the book, the book! Don't deny it-your initials are R.R. too. .250
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The policeman warns the maid, the librarians and the Duff-Wilsons. Mrs. Bimrn and Miss Hiser helping Ray Estand put up the stage curtain. Julia giving Pongo a spot of tea and Uncle Fred and Crumpet stare. julia glares at her parents while Wilbur and Judge Basher are unconcerned. SENIOR CLASS PLAY UNCLE FRED FLITS BY Presented on the night of November 18. l949 by the Class of l95O. Charles Peterson as Pongo, a young lawyer Arthur Adams as Crumpet, who helps Pongo Karl Smith as Uncle Fred, who has other ideas Gloria Gee as julia Parker, a girl in distress Warren Keuch as Wilbur, who is julia's distress Don Price as Mr. Parker, Julias father Evelyn Sayers as Mrs. Parker, julia's mother Floyd Rauch as Judge Basher, her grandfather Elaine Spiess as Lady Dtilf-Wilson, investigates Shirley Thomas as Mary, her daughter Mary Ann Larimore as Miss Spencer, a .librarian Barbara Callahan as Miss Dougal, a librarian Barbara Talmage as the maid at Mitching Hill Robert Town as the policeman on a hurried call An English dialogue play in three hilarious acts. The play starts when Uncle Fred drags his protesting nephew Pongo into a completely strange house. The bewildered maid leaves the house and meets Julia Parker coming in. Julia has come to meet her grandfather to straighten out her troubles with Wilbur. Mr. and Mrs. Parker arrive on the scene and they are under the impression that Pongo is a dangerous criminal. Uncle Fred adds insult to injury and poor Pongo is tied up until judge Basher gets to the mansion. Crumpet tried to help his friend and has the Dulf-Wilsons com- ing to investigate the situation. All ends well after Miss Dougal and Miss Spencer, the librarians, tell of Pongo's true character. The final scene has Pongo directing the policeman to Mitching Hill.
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. Qiuggj lrllflllgltlffififk it F . H . A . The F.H.A. this year, under the direction of In December we went downtown to see a Mrs. Geuther, gave a bake sale and sold all sorts Christmas pageant at the Museum of Science and of greeting cards as a means of making money for lndustry and also went to Marshall Fields to view the club. different rooms and furniture. Seated: H. Geuther, sponsorg -1. Anderson, presidentg J. Sippel, vice president, M. Cole, secretary: M. Callahan, treasurerg N. Terrell. Standing: B. Talmage, R. Cihalt, C. Reiher, P. Gimber, G. Rickerman, B. Show, C. Rietveld, E. Brandau, P. Bettenhausen, G. Collier, J. Ogleshy, S. Talmage, R. Rust, 1. Hood. .26.
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