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You'11 ruin me yet Have you heard? I love you Director and friend Cast Mike Mahn Cammie Bloom Dona McKinney Joe Hulett Ron Brantner Nickie Proctor Jay Williamson Mr. Parks Mr. Sudd Miss Ivory Miss Pencil Mr. Ivory Mr. Woudley Mr. Ruler Mr., Inkwell Director My dear
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Une -get play lRow: C. Bloom, D. McKinney, P. Raymond 2 Row: R. Brantner, N. Proctor 3 Row: M. Mahn, J. Hulett, J. Williamson, Mr. Parks gllfillndfy pldyl Bonnie and Eve live and work together in a large city. The only trouble was Eve was supposed to be going to an exclusive girls' school. When Eve's Aunt and fiance arrive at the girls' apartment, they were shocked to see a man riuining around in a girl's bathrobe. During the course of the play several men were seen wearing the bathrobe. The play ends with Aunt Angela forgiving Eve for not being in school and all the mix-ups are straightened out. The Senior Class play, Murder Mansion by Orville Snapp was presented in April Lovely young Carlotta Cramer inherited a lonely old mansion through the death of Uncle Ewing. She arrived at the mansion one fall evening, accompanied by Ophelia Smith and Mimi Spaulding. By the time they succeed in locating the house keeper, they had been subjected to many highly mysterious and baffling incidents and are near a state of collapse. When they learn that the house is called Murder Mansion, they prepare to leave but are stopped by the mysterious disappearance of Inspector Hicks and Madame Ravoli and the appearance of Flora Manning and Dr. Lionel Hamilton. Everything turned out alright with everyone confessing it had just been a big joke. Pa1ouse's one act play, The Potboi1er, competed in the Whitman County One Act Play Contest and won second place. The play was a farce comedy depicting the rehearsal of a melodrama. The play, with Mr. Parks as director and Pat Raymond as prompter, was put on for the high school, the Grange, the Masons and the Parvin Grange. 33
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