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Dircaur Joliii Mills also gets a chance to act once in a while at re- hearsals. ' Telling Hubert Farrelly (Neil Thomsen) that he is not supposed to be in the girl ' s dorm is Gail Treat (Janice Sibert), while Mary Jane Thompkins (Yvonne Yerton) listens in agreement. Da e Downing combs Randy Vaupel ' shair in a fashion that is suit- able for being the Dean of Boys. Cast of Characters Grace Sedgewick Susan Hiiier Dean Louise Taggart Nancy Fuller Willard Sedgewick Blaine Hansen Alice Ann Sedgewick Linda Hill Mary Jane Thompkins Yvonne Yerton Gail Treat Janice Sibert Kay Emerson Dee Thornton Dr. Jacoby Randy Vaupel Amy Caldwell Jan Wilton Lucile Coulter Janet McNabb Worthington Girls . Janice Anderson, Connie Feese, Carol Hudson, Cindy Kottmeyer, Susan Miller, Diane Rogers. Linda Selvage, Candy Stark, Margie Todd Jason Boys .... Don Ale.xander, Phillip Jensen, Ted Jensen, Bill Wester, Duane Woerner Edward Mott David Downing Hubert Farrelly Neil Thomsen Grant Weston Dwayne McKeown 53
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Trying to make bad impressions on one another at the dance are Roy Renipe. Candy Stark, Carol Hudson. Diiane Woerner, Susie Miller, Phillip Jensen, Janice Anderson and Neil Thomsen. Enthusiastic audiences watched during the evenings of Nov. 17 and 18 as the Class of 1971 presented their class play, THE STUCK POT. The play, presented in three acts and co-directed by Mr. John Mills and Mr. Gene Bniening, was the story of a dance for Jason Boy ' s School and Worthington Women ' s Academy. The boys from Jason, not overly enthusiastic at the idea of the annual dance, each chipped in 50 cents for a collec- tion to go to the boy who got stuck with the worst girl. The girls at Worthington heard about this and each donated a dollar to their own collection. They made themselves as repulsive as possible, with the prize going to the girl who danced with the boy from Jason who won that stuck pot. The resulting party was hilarious, causing gales of laugh- ter from the audience. As Mr. Sedgewick (Blaine Hansen) demonstrates his famous tee-off, Mrs. Sedgewick (Susie Miner) wishes he would shut up. J
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A greater challenge tlian a situation comedy was chosen by the Class of 70 when they selected the social drama, THUNDER ON SYCAMORE STREET, to present April 16-17. The play was double-cast, giving everyone who tried out a chance to have a speaking part. Others were drafted for the mob scene. Sycamore Street citizens turn from average, quiet neigh- bors to a tense, determined mob when Joseph Blake, an ex-convict, and his family move in. Deciding that there is no place for the Blakes on their block, the good people of Sycamore Street plan to march on the Blake home and force them to leave. As the mob reaches the height of their anger, Blake stands up to them, assisted by quiet, thoughtful Arthur Hayes. Forced to realize what they are doing, the people come to their senses and leave the Blakes in peace. Carcilinc H;iycs (Cynthia Higcr) learns of the steps being taken against the Blakes from Mac (Gary Ulhch). Irnia (Janet Braiin) and Roger Morrison (Glenn Gacek). Caroline Hayes (Peggy Pettigrew) hugs her father, Artluir Hayes (John Mullet) after he has regained her confidence by standing up to the group threatening the Blakes. 54
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