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fw-is-'--y S 'Y-sr off SEATED: Cecelia Taylor, Delores Austin, Gail Jandrew, Barbara Maxson, Marilyn Maxson, Barbara Taylor, Deloris James, Joan Maxson. SECOND ROW: John Maxson, Dennis Calhoun, Sarah Stephenson, Marilyn Fuller, Gertrude Bell, Phyllis Scoville, MrS.BOSak, Sandra Gale, John Clark, Letha Spees,O'Del- la Lyautey. THIRD ROW: Edward McChesney, Douglas Matthews, William Coyle, Donald Carpenter, Walter Holly, Dale Maxson. The Seniors Present Are You Mr. Butterworth? On Friday, November 8, 1957, the Senior Class presented their play, Are you Mr.Buttcrworth'? directed by Mrs. John Bosak. The setting takes place in the lobby of the Empire Hotel. Dan, the desk clerk, played by Walter Holly, is sorting mail, the telegraph boy, Herbert Austin, enters. He has a telegram for Mr. Butterworth. Dan rings for Tommy, a jaunty, carefree, bellhop, played by Denny Calhoun. Tommy begins paging Mr. Butterworth. Miss Arabella Van Cleve enters. She is atall, thin, hatchet-faced guest who is always fussing. The part is played by Barbara Taylor. Mr. Bashinsky, a jewelry salesman, played by Edward McChesney, arrives and the excitement begins. Somebody stole Mr. Bashinsky's sample case, which contains his diamonds. Mr. Bashinsky gets very excited and becomes suspicious of everyone. Helen Worth, really Helen Butterworth, played by Marilyn Maxson, enters the picture. Dan gets her a job working in the coffee shop, not knowing she is the daughter of the Mr. Butterworth , who has just bought the hotel but hasn't shown up to claim it. Mr. Bashinsky takes things into his own hands. He says he can't get any help from a one-horse detective, Maek,played by Douglas Matthews. Mack has a love affair with Virginia, a waitress in the coffee shop, played by Gail Iandrew. Mr. Bashinsky starts his searching for the thief by questioning the employees. He begins with Tommy and Kat, the young, attractive elevator operator, played by Cecelia Taylor. Sylvia, a show girl,Joan Maxson, causes jealousy between Mack and Virginia. The story comes to a close when Mrs. Benson, Delores Austin, finds a man coming in the back door to the coffee shop. To our amazement, the man proved to be Mr. Butterworth, played by John Maxson. He has Mr. Bashinsky's diamonds, which Katrinka, a maid, played by Deloris James, gave to him. At the close of the story, Dan and Helen are in the coffee shop. Dan proposes to Helen, and the mystery and romance of Are you Mr. Butterworth? , comes to a close. 62
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