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SENIOR CLASS PLAY Mother Does the Talking A Comedy in Three Acts Wilbur Maxwell Jerry Cox Thirteen year old son. Full of vim, vigor, and vitality. Hercules Nelson Bob Coon Wilbur’s bosom pal, a pint sized atom bomb. Betty Lou Maxwell Joan Goedert Fifteen year old daughter, cute and very attractive. Bernadine Smith Katie Rennemo Betty Lou’s pal, usually sprawled all over the place. Connie Maxwell Phyllis Danielson Seventeen year old daughter, pretty, and helpful. Mr. Maxwell Kenneth Main Father! Head of the house. Mrs. Maxwell Joyce Colburn Mother, head of the house, she thinks. Mrs. Brown Beverly King Mrs. Maxwell’s mother, about sixty. Mr. Brown Tom Wyatt Mrs. Maxwell’s father, about sixty-five. Grandfather Maxwell Don Kennedy Mr. Maxwell’s father, about seventy. Grandmother Maxwell Myrna Dancer Mr. Maxwell’s mother, aged sixty. Aunt Mary Betty Boyer Mrs. Maxwell’s aunt, about fifty. Mr. Hinckley Albert Brown A flighty nervous chap. THE PLACE The living room in the Maxwell home. The same set is used for all three acts. THE TIME Act One, Scene I: An afternoon in late August. Scene II: A few days later. Act Two: A few days after the end of Act One. Act Three, Scene I: An hour after the conclusion of Act Two. Scene II: A week later, early in the morning. The play was held April 10, 11 and we hope that everyone enjoyed it as much as we did putting it on. The director of the play was Mr. William Hasemeyer. We wouldn’t have been able to get along without him. Produced by special arrangement with Heuer Publishing Co., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. -IV-
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