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-0- -0- THE SAWYER 19 CHO J --TAKE MY ADVICE A CAST OF CHARACTERS Bob Mannion, Struggling Young Editor, of the Eureka News ................ Odell Johnston Peggy Acton, Who Arrived in Eureka Three Months Ago ................ ....... R uth Broedel Jimmy Samson, Live Wire Representative of BickIey's Slogans .......... Arthur Sweeney Virgy Mannion, Bob's Sister ................................................................ Margaret Emerick Jud Fenton, The Town Loafer and Humorist ....... .................. B en Svirsky Mrs. Nelson Dodd, A Thrice Married Widow .......... ........ E velyn Longendyke John Wargrim, Who Owns and Controls Eureka ....... ........ C lemence Lominsky Marcia Wargrim, His Proud Daughter ..................... ................................ C aroline Rose Time: Present. Place: Office of Eureka News. Coach: Miss R. M. Kimmey. lNith the presentation of the play, Take My Advice twice in the high school auditorium and once in the church hall of the Church of the Comforter in Kingston, the Seniors did a very creditable piece of work. With the help of Miss Kimmey, the eight members of the cast presented a playithat was enjoyed from beginning to end. The play itself was very interesting. It involved the plot of John Wargrim to control Eureka and of Jimmy's, Peggy's, Jud's and Bob's efforts to assume control of War- grim's interests. A clever plot kept the audience in suspense and good humor until the very end. ........g........g..g........ .....g..g..q.-o..g..g g ......................... .. Q E 2 Q s 2 s 1 Z 2 i ? 9 Q 2 2 5 ? s 2 Z ? 2 2 I e Z a 2 2 2 2 Q i -o-fo:-o--0-v -of-QQNO' -0001-0--0--0-0-0-0ff0wq-so-fi-0--0--0-f0'-0'-0-f0-0-0'-0-0-0--0-0-0 -0--0-0--0--0-f0-4 -0'-0' f0- -000- 000- 0--0-0- f0-00 ...pu 09-0- -0- -0-0--0-0-0-0- -0 'O-10' ..g..g. 'OVC f O' --0-0 ! Q Q 9 A ,yo--o-Q--0--Q-vo-'Q
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