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-2 i 'll ' Z NJ 0000 f -v -E S. 2 -f::' 'riff Me Wade 4 Mystery! Comedy! Drama! Patrons of Veedersburg High School had a chance to enjoy all three the night of December 14th when the Senior Class presented three one-act plays entitled The Laughing Ghost, Aunt Miranda's Will and No Greater Love. Characters appeared in bizarre costumes and black grease paint when Charles McKinney, Betty Furr, Sue Blanton, Donald Lightle, Eleanor Stonebraker, Lois Dolph and Joanne Byers had leading parts in The Laughing Ghost, a mystery that involved dark house lights and eerie laughter. Mr. Carl Spray served as faculty director. Donald Hoagland, Dale Byers, Carolyn Lyons, Shirley Meeker, Billie Goings, Nancy Haas, Carol Lamb, and ,lack McLean were selected for leading roles in the comedy, Aunt Mirandais Will. This play, an adventure of a boy who masquerades as a girl to deceive his wealthy Aunt Miranda, was directed by Mrs. Marilyn O'Brien. The evening closed with a serious note when Bob Burgher, Charles Lindamood, Carolyn Pickett, Catherine Wildman and Mary ,lane Helms presented a drama, No Greater Love, concerning the choice of a young doctor to leave possible fame and riches for a life of service to residents of a backward, impoverished community. Mr. James Chatt directed the drama. At the conclusion of the plays, the sponsors were awarded gifts by members of their casts and a pitch-in snack party was held downstairs.
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