Warrensburg High School - Arrow Yearbook (Warrensburg, MO)

 - Class of 1931

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:::g R .:: A FULL HOUSE Imagine a reckless and wealthy youth who writes ardent love letters, an at- torney brothefr-in-law who steals them and then gets his hand bag mixed up with the grip of a burglar who has just stolen a valuable necklace from the mother, of the indiscreet youth, and the efforts of the crook to recover his plunder, as incidents in the story of a play in which the swiftnefss of the action never halts for a moment. The situations were extremely funny and well handled by the able cast. A CAST OF CHARACTERS Parks, an English servant ....................,................... ..,,... ..... J o hn S, Hollyman Susie, a maid ........................ ..............,.......... A ilene Fitch Ottily Howell, a bride .....,........ Mrs. Winnelcker, the aunt ......... Mary Frances Mattingly MardeHe Estes Daphne Charters, Ott'ily's sister ....., ...............,. D orothy Todd Nicholas King, a thief ...........,.............. .........,.. R obert Mayes Ned Pembroke Junior, an only son ...... ....... R ube Oglesby, Jr. George Howell, a bridegroom .,.......... ............. J unior May Doughtery, as police sergeant Jim Mooney, a policeman .,........ .Ragner Boyd James Mayes Mrs. Fleming ..........,,,,,,........,,. ,.,,, M ary Carolyn Krohn Vera Vernon, a show girl .... ...... A da Berneice Brown Mrs. Pembroke ...................,....,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.. ,l,..,... R oselle Higgins This play was presented Friday, May 1. Page Fifty 1Q31'i:'e 2 if-J, 9 N 9 6 v p LTER 1. N

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Jb- he to 'on .ng ith , :za A R .::: HER STEP-HUSBAND Maryis mania for spinning gorgeous whoppers finally gets her into trouble, chin-deep. One of her picturesque lie-s, namely, that she and her husband are sim- ply wallowing in luxury, even. to then point of keep-ing a butler, reaches the ears of her well-to-do aunt, who pays her an unexpected visit. The fourflusher puts up at gallant fight to S-ave her face, borrowing enough household furnishings to hide from aunty the most obvious signs of poverty, and pressing hen' long suffering husbandiinto s.ervice as the butler. Now aunty has never met hubbyg so, when it becomes necessaryto trot out some kind of a husband for inspection, Mary digs up a quick-witted stranger, who oblig- ingly passes himself off as her husband. The step-husband, though a good four- llusher, is no match for Mary and soon has thelm both in hot water. Not until she has maneuvered poor hubby to the very threshold o-f jail, does she call a halt on her mad orgy of pretending. THE CAST Mary Marshall, an incurable roinanticist ..... ........... ....,.. I s la Rea Ziegler Harvey P, Marshall, M.ary's permanent husband ...... ...... W illiam Dunlap Gerald Niles, Mary's husband pro tem ...........,.., . ......... Lemoyne Shelton Sylvia Allen, Mary's friend ................,. ........,.,.... M ildred Griffin Miss Emily Paisley, Mary's aunt .... ...... , .Delamae Whiteman Flgrgnge Ainslee, Mary's cousin ..... ............, E lizabeth Shobe Sylvia, the maid ,,..,,,..........,........... ,..... M ary Helen Robinson Oflleer Shea, an affable cop ............ ................... ..............,... J 0 lin Luecke Limpy, Lannigan, a crook ..................................... .....,... . . George Shryack Pre-sented by the Junior Class March 5, 1931. 1 Page Forty-nine



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