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E17 l'H l mf W X THE WHOLE TOT-FNUS TLLKING F-'ff' J ,411 X fx' f- LPN? ,J X ,- fzffllll f XA XX L K N ffis KD L.. 'f R f S frrrf' 1 X ,fix X qsxlhl X - 1 f' Kiwi- A .r H U S f' X , 'ew Q5 After six hectic weeks of practice, innumer- able bad dreams over forgotten lines, and last min ute property collecting, a frightened cast of Jun- iors made their dramatic dehut on Friday evening,, March 10, in UThe Whole Town's Talkingu, the John Emerson-Anita Leos farce. But it was an apprecia- tive audience that greeted the Babbit-like rcgings of Henry Sim ons iHoward Hiedemannl, and the self conscious love-making from Chet Binney CBill Hendrickslg and a pleasantly surprised cast settled down to give an excellent performance. I The moments of high farce came when Chetfs framed hwild oath romance with Letty Lythe CFern Osbornl, a movie actress, was exposed through her personal appearance at a local theatre. This set the Hwhole town talking', and exposed Chet to the anger of Letty's pugilistic fiance fHerman Sand- kuhlet, and almost broke Chet's engagement to the only iirl that had ever looked at him, Ethel Sim- mons ?Hilda Zimmermanl THE CAST Mr. Sim ons, a manufacturer ---- Howard Wiedemann Mrs. Simmons, his wife ------- Isabelle Teicheira Chet Binney, Simmons' partner ---- Bill Hendricks Ethel Sim ons, the daughter ----- Hilda Zimmerman Roger Shields, of Chicago ---------- Wilson Close Letty Lythe, picture star----' ------- Fern Osborn Donald Swift, her director ---- -Herman Sandkuhle Sally Otis ----------------------- Phyllis Spence , Lila Wilson -------------------- Helen Rutherford Annie, the maid ------------- ------- Clara Holmes Sadie Bloom ------------------ --Amelia Campanale Taxi Driver -------- - ------------ Manuel Medina Stage Manager ----------------- ------ June Ajari
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5-,Ti U -TA -.. M.. gg-nerve-flequwlzqvgig-1.x ,f:wrqfp1uv?-:-1:-LT- PRESENTED BY Eight o'eloek THE SENIOR CLASS fqfw of the evening of April 28th Jiijj XX found a trembling and excited 49 IQ5 cast awaiting the first curtain on fg V Jonesyn, the Senior play, a three act Q. comedy, Merle Johnson as 'Jonesyn kept up his nerve by concentrating I on the pink and green pajamas which he 'gxwore in the first actg while Eula Jin- V nette as Diana Dever- eaux put on the finishing touches to make her the socie ty girl? turned actress to spite her uncle, M Jackson Arlen Scottl. The first act found Dorothy Sandkuhle and Gordon Dav- ies, as Mr, and Mrs, Jones, rounding into their scenes depicting domestic bliss f?J elimuxcd by Gordonis 'renditionn of Huy Merry o1dsnob11eU., The Story centered around the gambling debt in- curred by nJonesyH and his fraternity brother, Billy fFred Brearj, who attempt to pay the debt ' by temporarily selling the Family Car. Of course, father comes heme too soong Mother is involvedg and the plot is a tangle. Henry Jones ---- Mrs. Jones----- Anne Jones ----- Jonesy --------- THE CAST - --------------------- Gordon Davies -------- -----Dorothy Sandkuhle -------- --- ----------Betty Mauzy -- ----- -------------- Merle Johnson Diana Devereaux+-- ---- -- ---- -------- Eula Jinnette Billy Morgan--- Mildred Ellis-- Katie ----- ----- Mr. Jackson ---- - ------------- - ---------- Fred Brcar -------------------Edna Mae Higgins -----------------Margaret Alexander ------------------f-----Arlen Scott Mr. Silverberg----- ------- -- -------- -Manuel Medina Policeman -------- -- ---------- ------ Edward Johnson Two Plumbcrs--- ------------ -----cAm11 Donner-0 CRegner Hansen
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