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and Secretary-Treasurer Bill Cowden. Loretta Allee and Claris Riggs look very beautiful in their pastel formals as they serve as May Queen Attendants. One frivolous scene shows the jun- iors frolicking at McCormicks Park at a party. Many who came on in the first act with en- thusiasm and high hopes have wearied of the struggle and left the cast in search of positions offering speedy remunerations and less brain fatigue. We miss six members of the cast who left us during this act. Again an intermission of twelve weeks, which both audience and actors greatly enjoy, perhaps because they realize there is but one more act to follow. Act IV arrives at last and is warmly received. By this time, the actors are so matured, so at ease, so changed for the better that they are dif- ficult to recognize. We seem to view with rose- colored spectacles the scene that so soon will vanish. We have grown honestly fond of all the cast, and even that arch-villain, 31-dy, seems less formidable. The action is more rapid and more complicated than in preceding acts. The actors who showed promise of being stars in the preceding act have fulfilled that promise and shine brightly. We have the same directors for this act as in Act Ill, but the prompters have changed. We take our cues this time from Presi- dent jack Dyer, Vice President jim Lucas, and Secretary-Treasurer joe Emerson. Our enthusiasm is kept at a high pitch by yell leaders Loretta Allee and Shirley Campbell. Many of the same thespians who participated in the junior Play, The Perfect Idiot, a successful production. One of the joyful events of this act is the Prom given for us by the juniors. We went to DePauw for this event. As an opposite extreme from the formality of the Prom, we see the cast bouncing along on a hay wagon as they attend a class party held at the home of jean Smith. We are proud of some of the members of the cast as they receive recognition for their schol- astic ability. Carmen Pogue, Connie Cline, Isabelle Hamilton, Marilyn Miller, Sallie Sheppard, and Evelyn Waldon are elected to membership in the National Honor Society. At last the fatal hour arrives, and we again meet -S-Lugly face to face: and ironic as it may seem, we find him to be, not an enemy, but a friend, and an invaluable ally to possess through- out life. The play ends in a burst of glory, with flowers music, and congratulations--in short, graduation exercises, and we have the well-known, and ever popular, happy ending. y
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