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Dr. Alexander Mason ................................... Mrs. Brenda Mason Kathy Mason Barty Mason ......... Penny Nelson ....... Anne Smith ..... Tessa Grayson ...... Patsy Norton ..... Jim Norton .......... Parker Jameson, Wallie Simmons MIDNIGHT SON 'ii A Mystery Comedy by Karin Asbrand Directed by John E. Hines THE CAST Elaine Vose ................... 3rd Butch Mallory ............ Lillie Rose ...... Oscar ........... Miranda ....... STORY OF THE PLAY Tom Fletchall Margaret Nix Judy Krietenstein Rodger Cottrell Marijon Redman Lois Goldbach Ann Nash Luanne Davis Galen Kelley Connie Lewis Gene Deom Lois Moore Alan LaMar Judy Heim Welborn Majors Just a Chicken Penny Nelson has always lived in the country. When her father becomes ill she is sent to visit her city relatives, Dr. and Mrs. Mason. The Mason youngsters-especially Kathy-expect Penny will be a stupid country hick who just won't fit with their pals. Anne, Tessa, Patsy, Jim, Elaine, Parker and Wallie-their pals-decide to give Kathy just what she is looking for-a dumb hick cousin. Anne and Tessa go to the station to meet Penny and they get her to play along with them by changing her appearance completely. The town, at this time, is up in arms over a young burglar who calls himself the Midnight Son and who rifles the wealthy homes-always at midnight. Butch Mallory breaks into the Mason home one night and is believed to be the Midnight'Son. Actually, he is trying to return the loot which the real Midnight Son had taken, the Midnight Son being his foster brother. Butch and Penny prove to be kindred spirits and though Penny thinks Butch to be the Midnight Son she feels sure she can make him see the error of his ways. Finally, at a party given by the Masons, the real truth comes to light and Penny makes her appearance for the first time as her real self-a beautiful and talented young lady.
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SHANGRI-LA 'E' Invitations were received by all Juniors and Seniors announcing the date of the approaching Prom, May 4. Secret preparations were being made by the Junior Class and every one's curiosity was on edge. Finally Prom night arrived and as the Seniors stepped into the dimly lit gym- nasium entrance, they could begin to feel oriental. Moving through bamboo curtains they entered the wonderland of Shangri-La. Small Chinese children were on hand to check coats. The first thing seen was the huge oriental fan surrounded by gardens. Tables placed at the side of the dance floor had small oriental figurines as centerpieces. Bill Lobstein and his band provided dreamy dance music all evening pausing only for the Queen Crowning Ceremony. Ann Huck and Max Wolfe were crowned Queen and King of Shangri-La and their attendants were: Ann Kay Oliver, Charles Reynolds, Polly Barnett, Clarence Naas, Judith Uhde and David Davis. The Queen and King then took their seats of honor in a beautiful oriental garden. The Esche Catering Service from Mt. Vernon provided a buffet luncheon ending a wonderful evening. La 'ns the guests departed, they could truly say they had spent a night in Shangri- FRESHMAN IN ITIATION '92 The Senior Class of 59 initiated the new freshmen on September 17. This initiation lasted all day and each freshman had to appear in proper costume. All Freshmen girls had to wear 12 pigtails, men's overalls, men's overshoes, a man's long-sleeved shirt, and an all-day sucker for a necklace. They also had to carry a Jug. The boys looked just as comical becausethey wore sack dresses made from burlap sacks, make-up, a green hair ribbon, and an all-day sucker. They had to wear over- shoes and carry a baby doll. That evening the Freshmen arrived promptly at 7 o'c1ock and were met at the door by the Seniors. A side-splitting evening followed as the freshmen underwent a series of contests such as pushing a shelled peanut down the gym floor, testing their five senses and many more. Refreshments were served later to end the initiation service.
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