Otis High School - Gray and Crimson Yearbook (Otis, KS)

 - Class of 1947

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vamafic84'3 JUNIOR PLAY--MUM O JUMBO The Junior Play, WMumbo Jumbou, a three-act comedy was presented on November ll, in the high school auditorium. The play was directed by Mrs. Karl Hartman, head of the English department. Dick Reynolds, played by Marvin Schlegel, and Pee Wee Smith, played by Duaine Folkerts, were two college boys who arrived at the country home of Dick's uncle, John Reynolds. The two boys found that Uncle John and Aunt Sarah, who were portrayed by William Folkerts and Ellen Dirks, were called away to a funeral and the boys had the house to themselves. Finding that the money, which Pee Wee has brought along as alimony for his wife, Peaches Greeding, a chorus girl, is missing, they decide to turn the house into a country hotel in order to earn money. Pee Wee married Peaches KShirley Reimerl in a weak moment and the money was to be used as alimony for divorce. During the night the two boys, aided by Tweedy CDelta Marie Brackb, a neighbor girl, gain a collection of ill- assorted guests including: Harold Custer CGene Dunbarl, a polite young man, his mother, Mrs. Custer Klna Mae Mausolfj, a very timid old ladyg Monahan KMarvin Wagnerl, a state policeman who threatens to arrest Dick and Pee Wee for put- ting up their sign on the highway, Peter Beamish Cwayne Petersonl, a blind man, Docter Gaza Omahondra Kdimmy Moorel, a West Indian mysticg his ward Kay Semedi fDolores Mausolfl, Madame Celesta KEvelyn Stegmanl, a native witch-womang Lem Marblehead, lElman Schlegell, who is sheriff of Milburn County, Miss Emma Burpee fdean lammenl, sheriff of Hope County, and Daisy KVioletta Oetkenl, Emma's ten-year-old neice. The play involved a necklace that kills and several people were murdered. The mystery, however, was finally solved by Dick Reynolds and Daisy. ONE-ACT PLAY The One-Act Play, WNobody Home,W a comedy was presented on November 22 in the high school auditorium. The play was directed by Mrs. Karl Hartman, head of the English department. Bob Prentice CKenneth Satterfieldl a young high school boy who tried to impress his girl-friend, Vicky Ross fDelores Mausolfl, by telling her that he would get her ten ticket sales to the art tea which was to be presented by the Women's Culture Association. Finding himself stuck with the ten tickets Which, nobody wanted to buy, Bob and his friend Stan Carter fGottfried Kolbl, tried to hide out in the home of Bob's Aunt, Bertha Webb Aunt Bertha KFern Brackl was gone all dayg so the boys thought their scheme was a cinch. Bob's little sister, Doris KLela Mae Kruetzerl, however, brought Vicky over to Aunt Bertha's homey so Bob and Stan made believe that Mr. Fitts lLeonard Frenchl, the plumber was a brain specialist attending to Miss Webb who was supposedly to be mentally ill. Everything was straightened out in the end however, when Miss Webb come home and bought the ten tickets for her Church Circle.

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