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The Senior Play Mrs. Agnes Martyn ---------- Marllee, her older daughter-- Bob, her son ---------------- Gracie, her little girl ------- Aunt Lydla, her sister- ln-law- Begonia, the colored cook ---- Nlcodemus, the colored handy Henry Turner, a businessman-- Sammy, his son ------------- Doris, his daughter- -- Stage Manager ----- Curtain Puller ---- D1l'CCIO! Cast 19 SEQ Beverly Reinhard lean Crawford Dale Huntress Beverly Dolloff Carlene Wight June Douglass Jack Lawlls Edward Richards Clifford Murch Jean Douglass Millard Tripp - --Merlin Shaw Mr. Mortland
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As The Critics Saw It The Senlor play, A Ready-Made Family, was presented on Thursday and Friday, the 8th and 9th of November, and by request of a large number of people, it was presented again on Monday, November 19th. The Frlday performance marked the height of the show, and on that evenlng lt played to its best audience. both ln numbers and ln response. In some respects the Monday performance was disappointing. The show seemed to move more slowly, and lt was almost impossible for the cast to get any response from the rather small audience. The play, a farce, is concerned with two people, Agnes Martyn and Henry Turner, who are ln love. Each has been marrld before, and each has a family that ls very much opposed to the Martyn- Turner marriage. Consequently elaborate plans are made by both famllles to discourage the prospectlve bride and groom. Marllee, Agnes's daughter, pretends to be the baby-talk- spouting type, and prattles away to Henry untll he is qulte desperate. Her llttle glrl, Gracie, has many 'dlabollcal tricks' to play on 'Papa Turner , and Bob, her son, does a very convincing job of foaming at the mouth and sprawling on the sofa ln a fit , When he has experienced all thls, Mr. Turner ls not at all sure that he wants to marry Mrs. Martyn. Dorls and Sammle Turner are not to be outdone, however, and they proceed to make llfe miserable for Mrs. Martyn by presenting her with the prospect of having step-children who are so unbalanced that one of them prattles about her operation while the other goes about steallng everythlng ln sight and occasionally thlnks that he ls Bluebeard and threatens all the women with an ax. Aunt Lydia, Mrs. Martyn's sister-in-law, lt also opposed to the marrlage. and slnce she ls a splrltuallst, she threatens to callback the splrlt of the late Mr. Martyn to take a hand ln the matter. You can lmaglne the hllarlous tlme that follows. The fun is considerably bolstered by the two colored servants who are frightened and perplexed by thls whole crazy situation. Reconciliation sets ln, however, when the two sets of step-children begin to be 'lnterested' ln each other, and, needless to say, in the end everyone llkes everyone else and all turns out happily. l believe that everyone who attended this play really enjoyed lt. The remarks afterward were almost all favorable. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the cast and dlrector for an excellent perfor- mance. l know that a lot of work went into the production of this play. This work was not wasted as the play was very much enjoyed by all. Dorothy Mcltenney '54 As The Seniors Saw It The Senior play as seen through the Seniors' eyes was loads of fun. We held many rehearsals which I think were the most fun of producing the play. We carried on our roles backstage where Dale had many fits, lean drove us crazy with her baby talk, Clifford trled to murder us all with an ax, Carlene threw some neurotic spells, Jean Douglass prattled about her operation, and l trled some of my devilish tricks on everyone. Oh yesl We would be having a grand time when suddenly Mr. Mortland's 'Quiet back therel' would rlng out and it would be so qulet that anyone could hear a pin drop. 20
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