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FRCNT ROW: Left to Right: Elaine Robbins, Ronellow Moore, Min Lewin lblrectox-J, Gloria Lamar, Duane Rowell, Donald Cramer, Sylvia Farrll. SECOND ROW: Henry Vlatera. Annie Moore, Carlsen Hanson, Dwight Howard, Walter Lind, Harold Carver, Elin hxller, Allan Martin, Faye Austin. The Cast Benita Bolt . . Lutie Spinks . . Rebecca Bolt . . Martha Grubb . . Twink Starr .... Dr. Hippocrates joy Henry Goober . . . Phineas Plunkett . Miss Prunella Figg Cadwalleder Clippy JUNIOR CLASS PLAY HBOLTS AND NUTS . . . . . . . . . Sylvia Farris . Annie Moore . Elaine Robbins . Faye Austin . Donald Cramer . Duane Rowell . Esten Peabody funderstudy A. Martin . Dwight Howard . Gloria Lemar . Ronellow Moore Mrs. Gertie Glossop . . , Carleen Hanson Wilbur Glossop . . jack Gordon. . . Credits: Director . . . . Stage Manager . . Stage Crew . . . Prompter .... . Business Manager . Property Manager . . . Bliss Fuller . . Allan Martin funderltudy W. Lind, Cecil Lewis . Harold Carver . Dwight Howard, Bliss Fuller, Donald Cramer . Henry Waters . Duane Rowell . Walter Lind 15
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SEATED: Left to Right: Min Lewin, Phyllis Wentworth, Annie Niemi. Dorothy Ripley, Buster Knight, BACK ROW: Doris Hannon, Lillian Spear, Joe Luce, Barbara Soule, Neil Hilt, Eddie Mountainland, Eddie Cramer, Paul Leonard, Ann Calderwood. SENIOR CLASS PLAY The play, WHO KILLED AUNT CAROLINE , was presented by the Senior class at the Union Town Hall, on january 25th and 26th. Doris Hannan, Dorothy Ripley, Edward Cramer, and Ralph Knight took leading parts, while the following students took minor parts: Paul Leonard, Lillian Spear, Barbara Soule, Phyllis Wentworth, joe Luce, Edward Mountainland, Ann Claderwood, and Annie Niemi. The characters which the students impersonated were as follows: Mrs. Eleanor Endicott, Doris Hannan: Agnes Endicott, Dorothy Ripley, Cicely Endicott, Barbara Souleg Riccy Endicott, Paul Leonard, Beryl Endicott, Lillian Spear, Aunt Caroline, Annie Niemig Miss Mabbitt Phyllis Wentworth, David Thompson, Ralph Knight, Dan Donovan, joe Luce, Miss MacLain, Ann Calderwoodg Archie Hagaman, Edward Mountainlandg Lieutenant Clayton, Edward Cramer. CREDITS: Director ..... . . Miss Cecil M. Lewis Stage Manager . . . . . Neil Hilt Property Mistress . . . Ann Calderwood Prompters .... . . Annie Niemi Edward Mountainland Business Manager . . . Paul Leonard 14
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THE CLASS WILL PLEASE COME TO ORDER During our first days as Seniors, it was decided in a class meeting that everyone would work together for the good of the class and that trip which everyone was looking forward to In early October, a Masquerade Ball was planned. Nor Easters' Orchestra was con- tracted: and on with the dance. The day arriving, the Seniors started to work on the gym. A few orange and black streamers with skeletons, black cats, and witches proved to be the perfect solution for our problem of decorating. It certainly made it spookyg but did it scare the people? No. But some of the people almost scared us. Everyone was required to wear a mask: and what costumes! Tickets were sold on a snowball cake while our fortune teller fMrs. Myrtle Wattsj told fortunes in her black tent. To make everything more compact, the stage was put at one end of the gym and re- freshments were sold at the other. This dance was a success financially and everyone seemed to enjoy themselves. To add to our checking account, we sponsored Jimmie Pierson's Radio Troupe in November. We've sold candy and soda every dayg hot dogs to the school every Thursday and at the Ufarmers' meetings in the evening, besides at a few basketball games. The Wiscasset game netted us S33.55. Order, please. What's that? Dorothy Ripley, chairman of the Christmas dance? Oh! yes, I almost forgot about our annual Semi-Formal. The dance was given to us this year, and we did our best to make everyone have a grand time . Because school closed early, we did our decorating during vacation. As always be- fore, the gym lights came from the five Christmas trees. Red and green streamers with icicles formed a canopy over the gym: Merry Christmas was written across one wall with a wreath between the two words. Red and silver bells hung from some of the streamers. Tickets were sold on a silver serving dish and the table held two blue candles which reflected on the dish and added more colof to the festive atmosphere. 16
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