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Undaunted by a mumpy March, hard luck, and a limited number of rehearsals, the handicapped drama- tists of the junior class clipped, in rollicking humor, through a matinee practice performance and finally presented their three-act comedy, Young April, March 27. The producer and director of this successful and now well-remembered comedy was Prescott high's own H. Theodore Cox. The leading action, which centered around the trials and tribulations of the McIntyre family, included a lovely teen-age girl, Terry; a handsome collegiate brother, George; an absent-minded father, and last, but not least, a bewildered but loving mother. The roman- tically minded McIntyres, typically de-financed, tripped and bounced through the puzzling problems of youth, finally solving them all, while a clever supporting cast combined both wit and action to aid the smoothness of the production. Members of the cast and the characters portrayed were Gene Harmon, Professor McIntyre; Vonnie Court- land, Mrs. McIntyre; Esther Mae Kennedy, Mrs. Miller; Ted Garrity, Bryan; Donnie Pearsall, Stewart Miller; Zayna Kindt, Diane Gilmore; George Allan, Dutch; Margaret Roberts, Lulu; Nancy Bassett, Vivien; Fannie Echols, Jane; Bill Jenney, Bert Parsons; Carol Pitchford, Elsie; and Julia Raber, Mildred. junior play
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Christmas chimes rang out for the seventh successive year as the age-old story of the perfect gift, Why the Chimes Rang, was told in dialogue and pantomime. Climaxing the annual candlelit Vesper Services, the pre- sentation was colored by the beautiful cos- tuming, varied sets, and the backstage choir. The characterizations were topped by such future Thespians as Betty Garbarino, Ruth Born, Thelma Ramage, Margaret Cooper, Ted Garrity, Merrill Windsor, Tom- my Robbins, John Nutter, Clarence Gray, Bill Littlejohn, Walker Carpenter, Danny Reed, Jackie Pfister, and Billie McFarland. The prompters were Courtenay Luna and Betty Waples. A talented group of senior students, ham- pered but undaunted by the constant threat of mumps, went through their paces for eight concentrated days in preparation for the con- test play, the drama, Good Vintage. Under the able direction of Miss Lillian Savage, the cast of nine rehearsed, were made up, and presented the final production in the Phoenix Junior College Auditorium March 21, receiv- ing an excellent rating in the Salt River Val- ley one-act play competition. Dramatists included in the cast of this Grand Finale of P. H. H. Dramatic Productions were Betty Garbarino, Judy Gibson, Edith Martin, Yvonne Bowen, Carolyn Walker, Courtenay Luna, Jean Hale, Wayne Frerichs, and Jack Thompson.
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