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fl 5 SENIOR April 28, 1955 s PLAY CAST and NIFNIBERS of PRODUCTION STAFF-.loan Tyson. Bobby Carlson, Jimmy Clayton. Tom Radford. .loan Black. Mrs. Ruth Schoppe. Director: Mary Lou Collier. Pruc Carroll. Frances Greene. Johnny NIcCuirk, Tommy Scott. Pat Adams. Cary Branham, Alice Faye Mott. Wayne- Fowlcr. ,lackic Crews. Dixie Rowand. and Joan Pe-adcn. As the deadline drew near for the last shipment of the Annual, seniors and their director were - in a quandary-no senior play had been chosen! Finally after much deliberation, UI Love Lucyw WY was chosen. The charming comedy W - which has captured the country promises to be a real success. In the play Ricky is trying to become manager of the Tropicana, in order to get out of the debt which Lucy's scatterbrain has gotten them into. ln the meantime Lucy tries to teach Ricky a lesson about hanging up clothes, so she turns the house into a sort of Tobacco Road. She and Ethel Mertz completely devastate the house just about the time Ricky brings a photographer in to take pictures for a magazine spread. And then his boss bursts in, too. From that point on everything Lucy tries to do to convince Ricky's boss that he can be a good manager backfires. but yet everything ends in a surprising and delightful conclusion. Sonic scenes typical of the ones in which Lucy decides to teach Ricky a lesson be- cause he never picks up his clothes. She turns the house into shambles and poses as a hillbilly. which almost ends in disaster.
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Hamas Baby Hoya I as 3 ma. CXST of QQIIAR.-XiI'I'l-IHS Nliinre: 'lihc-ron Nlitvllvll. Nlatilila lllavkhurn: Mary Du Pre. Shepard Nlvl.f-an: Cynthia 1 intrmlucr-s tht- first act of a rmt uf laughs in three acts. After a hilarious play. thi- east cutiies out fur the curtain call. Kla- Illllii lialvy Huy was applauflo-il by r-xo-ryuriv --ywung and nhl. Xvllllt'lIlllHL1 Ftich. JINIUH CI lJt'L'f'lIllIf'l' I3 and IG. l95-l w Burk ruw: lfranlaif- TllI'llt'I'. Student lliri'4-tiu': ll:-nny Williams. Nlaw l.uthr'r lung: Kippn- l.UlllI1-. Nlrs. Nlvlin-gui: ll:-tty Xnn Nlin-ll. Nlrs. Luu Owens, Nlrsk Carlotta Anglia: Nlrs. Doris Pi-rry. lliri-ctur: liill Susan Revs. Nlinnie-. Front ruw: Immun Nlwsvs. Wilbur: Nlarlvni- llonils. Julie-t Lung: llarrivt Tlwmpsun. Sylvia. name uf tha- 1955 junior Play. It was really a riot as far as laughs were r-uncerned. Thi- entire play was centered around the efforts of the forty year wld widow. Nlrs. lVlc-Lean. and Nlr. Long. a forty year old widuwer. to lead the oth- er into marriage. each thinking the other had nluney. In order to appear younger. each dressed his teen-aged child, IB I ng and Shepard Nlclaean. in childrenis clothes. and the resuts 0 tus deceit, finally disclosed by Mr. Long's sister. Mrs. Xnghn proycd a hilarious mixup. A surprise in the form of finan- cial reverses brought about a happy ending for all. ll'lama's Baby Bray was considered by all to be one uf thi- best plays ever to be presented by a junior class. '-Nlillllilk liahy lioyi' was the fl
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