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THE ECHOES Seated' -Harold llecker. Pauline Whyman, Eugene Hoverman, Mary Dershein. Wilbur Coil, Evelyn Logsdon, Franklin VYoorl. Standing-Ruby Core, Rulhela Kennedy, Mary Neidliarflt, Juanita Seihert, Miss Ricksnbaclier, Director. Iiill C1-ider. l'z1nl Carey, .lunies Gilbert, Mr. Mcl'lezn'y, llircc-tor, Karl Krendl, Kate Kleinoeder, The Ghost Parade CHARACTER CAST FOR THE GHOST PARADE Absalom Ilawkes 'A'-AA Aan old inhabitant The Sheriff-fand other things ....... Hiramhthe village shiek . . . . . . Rastus--who believes in ha'nts .... . Abe Higginbottom-ea paying guest .. .lcmnas-a mysterious guest ......... Matildaeecompanion to Jonas ......... Mamie Rose- Fresh from New York . . Anne Watkins-who inherits the hotel .. Alec-k Smarteheadliner in vaudeville .. Ted Lewis-another headliner ......... Miss Abigail Jones-Mjust a sweet thing . . Billy Lamont-of the Red Ruby Film Co. , . Claudis-movie actress ............... Cloeanother movie actress ....... The Pest+another movie actress . . . . . . James Gilbert . , , Karl Krendl .. Carl Crider Paul Carey Wilbur Coil .. . Harold Becker . . Pauline Whyman . . Evelyn Logsdon . . Mary Dershem Franklin Wood . . . . Eugene Hoverman . . . Catherine Kleinoeder Ruby Core Mary Neidhardt .. Ruthela Kennedy .. Juanita Seibert You probably won't have to stop the show to ask: Is there a doctor in the house? Two ladies have faintedf' But it's certain there'll be shrieks a-plenty, and even the hard-boiled will be glad everybody's too intent on the play to notice their shivers. And then there'll be fun for everybody in the comedy that unexpectedly craekles in as you follow the fortunes of Anne, Presented by special arrangement with the Dramatic Publishing Co., Chicago, Ill. Directors . . . i':1g4' 'I'w1-my-Iwo . . . Wilma Rickenbacher and C. W. Mt-Cleary
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THE ECHOES Seated-Max Burnett, Jesselyn Hayes, Bob Henne, Mary Miller, John Gochenour, Carl Morris, Martha Martin. Standing-Elizabeth Carr, Velma Thompson, Forest Becker, Miss Reiner, Director, Alice Shobe, Rita Delaney, Leata Culver. Virginia Davis. Herald Fissel, Ruth Blankenship, Gay Hydaker, Mary McMichael, Mr. Hauser, Director, Bert Beerman, Frances Cole. Cinderella Rose CHARACTER CAST FOR HCINDERELLA ROSE Rose Higginseeknown as Cinderella Rose .. Alayne-her beautiful cousin ............. Hiram Higgins-her uncle with a weak back . . . Cassie Higins--her aunt with a strong voice . . Bob Shannonwan amateur song writer ........ . Ted Shannonmfootball star of Cameron College. .. Angelina Hobbs-the brat next door .......... . Mrs. Hobbs-her long-suffering mother ......,, Genevieve Swansonilooking for a sweetheart . . Sammy Simms-a fresh Freshman ............ The Ice Man ....,.............. . . . , . Mary Miller . . . Martha Martin .. . Max Burnett .. .Iesselyn Hayes .. , Robert Henne ......... Carl Morris . . Velma Thompson . . . Elizabeth Carr . . . . Frances Cole . . , John Gochenour Bert Beerman Messenger Boy .. ............. Forest Becker The Chorus .......................................,.......... A group of College Students Ruth Blankenship, Rita Delaney, Leafa Culver, Gay Hydaker, Mary McMicheal, Virginia Davis, Alice Shobe, Harold Fissel. This is as sure-fire a farce as we have ever wrinkles, it just has no equal. Presented by offered. The situations are laughable beyond special arrangement with the Walter H. Baker descriptions-every part is one of equal oppor- Co., Boston, Mass. tunity and as a laugh tonic to remove worry Directors . . . . Aileen Reiner and Edward Hausser TWVHIY Il
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THE ECI-IOES Seated-Robert Mack, Pauline Delaney, Robert Shaffer, Isabelle Goodwin, Evelyn Delong, Armand Johnson, Standing-Miss Reine1', Director, Forest VVells, Ruth Metzger, Robert Price, Raymond Lippincott, Annadelle Detrick. Ralph Hayman, Opal Davies, Howard Miller, Jane Burnett, Lois Major, Miss Rickenbacher, Director. W ho Wouldn't Be Crazy Presented by the Junior Class Friday Evening, Nov. 11, 1932 CAST Inmate No. I ....... ........,r...... Inmate No. 2 ....,....., ............... Pluribus-general utility at the sanitarium .. Pendie-Miss Meredith's colored maid ........ Miss Lavelle-head nurse at the Sanitarium . . . Mr. HigginsefSuperintendent .....,..,..... Mr. Marshall-of the Board of Directors Jack, alias 'fSpeedy -his son ........ . . Lois Meredithe-a visitor ............ Reggie Mortimer-an admirer of Lois . . . B t Miijiyllfgi Friends of Lois ....... .. Janet Evelyn Winslow-a wealthy patient .. Hardboiled McCafferty-a policeman . . Edward Gordon-Evelyn's fiance . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ralph Hayman Annadell Detrick . . Armand Johnson . . . Evelyn Delong . . Ruth Metzger . . . Forest Wells . . . . Robert Price . . . Robert Shaffer . . Isabelle Goodwill . . . . . . . Howard Miller . . . . . . .lane Burnett . . . . . . Opal Davies . . , ...... Lois Major . . . . . . Pauline Delaney Raymond Lippincott . , . , . . . Robert Mack STORY OF THE PLAY Speedy Marshall, just out of college, while evading the trailic cops, gets himself interned in an asylum for mild mental cases, and his father decides to let him stay there to be cured of his speed mania. While there he meets the beautiful Lois Meredith, whom he tagged all over Europe, and also a group of society girls, Then things begin to happen!-among them a jewel robbery and a kidnaping. The humor, brilliant dialogue, and heart-stirring situations of this play will make it the talk of every com- munity where it is presented. This play p1'o- duced by special arrangement with the Eldridge Entertainment House. 'l'wi-nly-tl1i'et-
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