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Out of a maze of cookies, jewels, and crystal-gazers, the seniors presented a three-act mystery comedy, UAsk Me An- other, on March 27 in the high school auditorium. The plot was centered around stolen jewels that were brought to light by the clever newspaper woman, Joyce Mar- tin, played by Colleen Newkirk. The opposite lead of Mike Warren, a handsome newspaper reporter who had shady ino- tives, was portrayed by Victor Wiegand. Cordelia Denns had the comedy role of the office girl, Wilma, who made every- thing her business. The part of Marko, the mystic, who plot- ted to gain a reward, was outstandingly characterized by Roy Wingate. Eloise Archer, the snobbish society girl who knew how to slam a door, was vividly portrayed by Juanita Groh. James Rowlands was a typical grouchy managing editor in the part of Mr. Gates, his efficient society editor, Mrs. Snell, was played by Tommy Lou Price, and Aunt Sally, whose cookie boxes furnished an ideal hiding place for the jewels, was portrayed by Bonnie Davis. Elaine Mi11er's interpretation of the wealthy clowager whose jewels were stolen furnished countless laughs. Bill Hamilton as Sylvester, the cook who posed as the unknown Marco, was hilarious in his droll humor. The portrayal of Shorty Cass, an underworld character. was convincingly played by James Clark. The detective, Joe Weber, was played by Orville Spahr, who practiced handcuffing the cast backstage. Many committees worked hard on publicity and stage DTO- perties, and the entire class helped to make the play success- ful by selling tickets. .16- Ask Me Another Inf C1JI.Ll,l'N NI Wlililli CAST Slumlzngs lflsinc Millar. Ray 'xH'iiig.1i.-. lllll I1 i':s:1. .Lxmus Clnrl.. O1 Illc Sjmliv. I in D. vis. S.'41SJ.' f wwlslm Draft.. .INN 'Q l'ou'.wfI 5 lcsn Nu-X Link, Victof XX'i:g1n.i, .lu.i.1 f h Tcnnmy Lou Price.
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.. . W, K -. Whats Special Today By FAYE GUINX Pictured above is a group that is well-known to the sold- iers at Strother Field as well as many of the civic organiza- tions in and around Wellington. These students are members of Miss Carpe-nter's vocal department, and are prepared to provide programs whenever entertainment is needed. The masculine members of the group are known as the Harmonious Half-Wits which includes Jerry Hyndman, Her- man Wilson, Dick Altman, accompanistg Bob Groom, Bob Dare, Max Deets, Raymond George, Victor Weigand, and James Clark. Jimmy Cade, Ramona Brown, Carole Bertrand, Bethel Jo Adair, Joan Schwinnnand Elvera Schrag, members of the physical education classes presented a waltz. In the Costume Sextet are Betty Spotts, accompanistg Elaine Miller, Martha Weed, Lila Hyten, Ruth Wood, Dorothy Glamann, and Wanda Meyer, pictured in their colorful gypsy costumes. Barbara Dunlap, reader, and Gloria Fetters, '44, soloist, pre- sented several selections. The entertainers were in the convalescent hospital at Stro- ther Field where the picture was taken. They have sung for the Lions, Rotarians, for community programs, Parent- Teacher meetings, the Bond Drive, and a number of church programs. Their talents were presented in the district music contest and the Gay Ninetiesn presentation in the spring musical. Al
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