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WHEN WITCHES RIDE A Mystery-Drama in Three Acts Presented by the Senior Class FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1953 AT 8:00 P. M. CAST OF CHARACTERS Elaine Glendon, who adores her grandmother.....Joanne Bulcher Mrs. Glendon, the matriarch......................Jane Evinger Ellen, the faithful housekeeper............. Harriet Christian Randolph Glendon, adored by his grandmother ..... Bob Brown Clare English, secretary to Mrs. Glendon .... Mary Hammaker Chandler Glendon, a grandson ................... John Schwepe Lee Johnson, caretaker for the estate............John Warner Lawrence Glendon, president of the Glendon Motor Co. Tom Hart Corliss Glendon, his wife..................... Ramona Lanich Justina Glendon, unlucky in love............... Pat Pequignot Frederick Glendon, unlucky at cards............Ronald Hennessy Suzanne Denton, a granddaughter................Luella Hartzell Beverly Sutton, just unlucky .................. Myrna Nickol DIRECTOR—Homer Fields Ticket Committee—Marjorie Berger, Mary Drees, Virginia Schulze, Marilyn Grisez. Ushers—Janet Berger, Dorothy Littman, June Hixson, Delores Knapke, Pat Plessinger, Pat Swallow. Stage—Jim Grogean, Paul Drees. Make-Up—Mr. and Mrs. Allen McLain.
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CLASS PROPHECY From our vantage point in the sky, we, Pat Pequignot, Janet Berger, and Marilyn Grisez, the first earthlings to reach the moon, look down on our classmates with our high powered telescope. The years since our graduation from V. H. S. have changed the plans of many of them, and it is interesting to see what they have become. First, we see Joanne Bulcher enjoying her work with the masculine patients at Walter Reed Veterans hospital, where she is head nurse. Under her are R. N.’s Mary Drees, famous for her bedside manner, and Betty Poly, who supervises the sun deck. Our telescope moves slowly, and we spot James Thiebeau and Cyril Voisard. They are living like kings with the money they made from their invention of an automobile that can sprout wings. (For use in heavy traffic). Next we come to Madison Square Garden, where the world-renowned Versailles Globetrotters, coached by Bob Brown, are playing to a capacity crowd of basketball fans. John Schwepe, their star, has just broken the world’s record by making 94 points in the first half of their game with the All Stars. Earl Hollinger is their shrewd manager. Jane Eving-er launders their towels with Ruffy Tuffy Hard to Bluffy soap flakes, manufactured by Virginia Schulze. Also in New York is Catherine May, who is the director of a select business school. At the first desk, we find Janice Kremer, who has spent twenty-three years trying to acquire enough credits to graduate. At the Metropolitan Opera House, Jack Goodall is singing the lead in “The Barber of Versailles,” a new opera by the distinguished American composer, Tom Hart. As we move to the Midwest, we find Clarence Grilliot growing prize tomatoes one yard in diameter. He owes his success to the marvelous fertilizer produced by Ronnie Hennessy’s 291,473,586 registered Hampshire hogs. In Cleveland, Dottie Littman is the head designer at the Tweety-Tweet Bird Cage Company, owned by Annie Shimp. Now the telescope swings to Versailles, and we see Ramona Nickol and Myrna Gehle running a race to see wno can nave the largest family. At the moment, the score it tied at twenty-five all. Harriet Westfall is bringing up a close second with nineteen, all boys. Also in Versailles is Lloyd Brenneman. He is still at the Poultry Producers trying to find a slick chick. So far they have all been flighty hens. Mary Yagle is secure in her job as the first woman superintendent of the Versailles Publil Schools. Paul Drees has his Masters Degree and is head of the English department. Don Yagle was impressed by the story of Rip Van Winkle, and has been asleep on the lawn of V. H. S. since graduation. —20—
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