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All. SCHOOL PLA The all-school play, Curtain Going Up, was successfully produced by the cast, and director Mr. Donald Smith, on March 23 at the Maple Lane Village gymnasium. The leading roles included Miss Burgess, the dramatics teacher of Riverview High School, played by JoClayre Marvin, Mr. Norman Carter, journalism teacher, played by Don Dyce, Lorry Fuller, a natural, handsome girl with a frank approach, and Andrew Fullbright, a good student and athlete, portrayed by Tameria Newman and Ivan Crews respectively. The remaining cast included Nancy Leveridge, who tried to get the leading role in the school play, played by Linda Schulz, Milt Sanders, a bundle of adolescent energy, played by Charles Phelps, Buck O'Hara, an athletic type youth, played by John Ott, Jocko Cuthries, who was the actor-type, played by Dean Tedder. Miss Carolyn Moran was a sugar-sweet person who made one immediately suspicious of her sincerity, played by Edwina Mitchell, Miss Henrietta Rivers, who was Riverview High's senior sponsor, was played by Margaret Bigler, Elsie Hunter, a blonde who was frank. if not quite brash, portrayed by Karen Stout, Sylvia Moore, another student of RHS, played by Vernita Eklund, Janet Young, a hero-worshipper, played by Kent Newman. Margaret James portrayed the part of a theatrical individual, Joan White, a typical American school girl, was played by JoAnne Keesee, Mr. Richard Leveridge, the father of Nancy, was portrayed by Larry Cole, a middle-aged woman, who was Janet's mother, was played by Josephine Wesley, and a second-woman who con- gratulated the performance was portrayed by Joan Knute. Front row: Margaret James, Vernita Eklund, Pat Martin, Linda Schulz, JoAnne Keesee. Second row: Josephine Wesley, Karen Stout, Tameria Newman. Joan Knute, JoCIayre Marvin, Edwina Mitchell. Third row: Don Dyce, Dean Tedder, John Ott, Kent Newman, Margaret Bigler, Charles Phelps, Ivan Crews, Larry Cole. H. C. Coffman fr Co. Insurance of all kinds 406 North TOWN CENTRN-'A Phone SH 8-4493 CHEHALIS HilI's Accounting and Tax Service
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