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Soda M. Turner, Director Mrs. Margaret Lawton . Dr. Murray Chalmers Reid Jason Osgood . , . Peter Daly . . . . Tim Shannon . Sylvia lnglesby . l-lenry Abbott . Jean Trent . The First Guest . l-lawkins .... THE SENIOR PLAY The Ninth Guest, by Gwen Davis, a mystery melodrama in three acts, was the cause of the great stir in the Qwego Free Academy Auditorium on the eve- nings of April '15 and 16. The seven deaths caused the rise of many a hair. The senior play owes its success in great part to its excellent director Mrs. Turner, who has guided many plays to like Fortunate First nights. A great deal of credit is due to Miss Ruth Smith also, who assisted Mrs. Turner in the direction ot The Ninth Guestf, CAST . . , . . Nell Stiles . . . Leslie Bogart . l'lugh Burlington . . . Richard Foster . . . . Lewis Davis . Beverly Bettis, Mary Fahl . . . . Stanley l-layes . . . .lane l'lullJirt . LowellWoltt . . . . . . . . . . . l-laroldDaniels Foster, Daniels, Bogart, Cornwell, Hayes, Wolrt, Davis, Stiles, l-lulbirt, Bettis, Burlington, Fahl Q5
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Shoultes, Schane, Bowen, Snover, Clark, Finn, Davis, l-layes, Walker, Snyder Boyd Miller, Croft, Fitzmartin, Woolever, Slozenski, Allen, Granger, l-lulslander Van Buskirk, Griggs, Soper, Babcock Bowen, Dolk, Vicario, Frank, l-lulbirt, Foster, Wells, Van Buskirk, Fahl Ryan, Bettis, Stiles, Brott McNeil, McNett, Woolever, Moreland, Barnes, Spencer, Brown, Jakat Soprano Louise Babcock Juanita Barnes Jessie Bowen Dorothy Boyd Lola Croft Betty Dolk Esther Fitzmartin Betty Frank Grace Granger l-lilda McNeil Charlotte McNett Beta Moreland Dorothy Ryan Margery Shoultes Jane Soper Jane Van Buskirk Mavis Van Buskirk Alma Vicario Louise Wolf CHORUS Tenor Leslie Bogart l-lugh Burlington Ralph Finn Richard Foster Warren West Alto Miriam Allen Beverly Bettis Betty Lue Brott Martha Darwin Mary Fahl Gene Griggs Jane l-lulbirt Gertrude Jakat l-lelen Mclieel Mary Miller Pauline Rosebrook Jane Searles Frances Slozenski Jeanette Spencer Nell Stiles Barbara Woolever Betty Woolever Bass Samuel Bowen Francis Clark Lewis Davis Stanley Hayes Robert Schane Burt Snover George Snyder James Walker Accompanist Director Louise l-lulslander Evelyn M. Wells OFFICERS Richard Foster . . . . . . President Mary Fahl . . . Vice President Jane Van Buskirk . . . . . Secretary l-lugh Burlington . . . . Librqrlqn Q4
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Woodburn, Jackson, Knox, Taylor Wolslegel, Nichols, Foster, l-lamilton, Clem, l-layes, Fahl, Daniels STUDENT COUNCIL Stanley l-layes ....,....... President Richard Foster . . Vice President Mary Fahl . . Secretary Miss Hamilton . . Treasurer REPRESENTATIVES Mary Fahl, l'larold Daniels ,..,.... . Senior Class Janice Nichols, George Taylor . . Junior Class fred Knox ...... . Sophomore Class Teresa Wolslegel . freshman Class Robert Woodburn . . Eighth Curade Ellsworth Jackson . Seventh Grade fellow Students, This year the Student Council, your elected body of representatives, has worked diligently, endeavoring to enact many laws to meet with your approval. ln the first part of December we sponsored the CD. F. A. Carnival. Who can forget those hours of fun when we awakened to hidden talents found in our teachers and fellow students as barkers and freaks? During those two days you showed an ad- mirable spirit as you took your places as entertainers or participants in the fun. The carnival proved also to be a huge financial success. You had gone the first step, the next you left to the Student Council and we began booking programs for assembly along with our other tasks. The selection of artists to play before a high school audience is a more difficult problem than one would imagine. We have tried to pro- vide variety in chapel programs. It is said that during this school year there has been more outside talent here than ever before. As time goes on l hope that l may not be forgotten for l can never forget the great friendships made with you of the Owego free Academy. Sincerely, Stanley J. f layes Q6
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