THE CRIMSON AND WHITE




 

 

You're the Doctor

 

"You're the Doctor", this year's Junior class play, needed "doctoring" continually from its first rehearsal, early in the fall, until the very evening of the public performance. Mrs. Thomas, the coach, certainly needed surgical care more than anymore else, because she must have suffered endlessly amusement, as he insisted on looking through " 'eeholes." Donald Hunt, with his 'but dis is my briefcase," brought on more than one grey hair. Dr. Theophilu's horn-rimmed spectacles and umbrella, in the hands of Robert Dahnert, popped unceasingly in and out of the chests and boxes of all sizes and types. And do you remember how shocked and surprised Mrs. Thomas was when, after the performance was finally over, she had to appear on the stage to be presented with the bouquet from the Junior Class? I'm sure that these sketchy reminiscences will bring back to the minds of many of us a flood of happy memories of the good old class play practice days. A complete list of the cast follows:

 

Bob Morrison (the "Dashing hero")

Donald Gall

Spiffy (who supplied laughs and trouble)

Clifford Arndt

Velma Matthews (the "beautiful heroine")

Josephine Deutsch

Dr. Thorpe (the bold, bad villain)

DeWayne Nehs

Moe Rosenberg (a slick city lawyer)

Donald Hunt

Officer Dugan (the motorcycle cop)

Carl Dasso

Miss Clementina (the hopeful spinster)

Marion Grow

Dr. Peck (Theopilus for short)

Robert Dahnert

Rita Harborough (a fake movie actress)

Anne Lipke

Katrina Dumpelmeyer (a lady from Vienna)

Kathryn Allen

Bianca Bachagolupa (You pronounced it we can't!)

Valda Munger

Melindy (the colored Cook)

Blanche West

Professor Sockum (An old-school bone-crusher)

Roy Feutz

Archie Landis (Donald's collegiate aide)

John Zimmerman

 

Senior Class Play

 

Have you ever heard of Eureka Digestive Pills? Perhaps if I told you they were purple, it might give you a clue. That's it! There very pills caused many an argument in the Senior Class Play.

 

Although Miss Lound hasn't any gray hair, heaven knows it isn't the fault of the cast.

 

Bill Noel did look splendid wearing buttons and side whiskers, we will admit?? And didn't Lowell love bossing him around the place, not much!!

 

The following is the cast:

 

George B. Nettleton Lowell Schoengarth
T. Boggs Johns William Noel
Krome Clarence Roessler
Miss Sally Parker Erma Anding
Thomas J. Vanderholt Maxwell Pullen
Tony Toler Neil Warren
Mr. Applegate Donald Dixon
Office Boy Henry Frantz
Shipper Clerk John Flynn
Mrs. George B. Nettleton Jean Kleckner
Miss Florence Cole Doris Wood
Coddles Marcia Potter

 

 

 




 

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