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Show SPEECH CLASS TO PRESENT PLAY Earnest: Dolly, now that I'rr a man -,d not a mouse there's o-mething I've always wanted to do. Dolly: (Closing her eyes and puckering her lips) Go ahead Earnest. I wish you would. To find out the hilarious conclusion con-clusion to this exciting play, you will have to attend one ol the performances December 13th and 14th at 8:00 p.m. of "Broom for a Bride" in three acts, by the MHS Speech Class Linda, daughter of a socially pretentious mother, is set to marry Earnest, the mama's boy of a supposedly wealthy mother. Linda's ex-fiance, a reporter, tir'.ns up and sets his mind tc breaking up this match. The wealthy aunt of the family they've not seen her for many years, turns up and is mistaker by the flighty mother for the new maid; she is put to work. The cast includes: Bert, Ron Mechum; Clara, Betty Jo Stewart; Stew-art; Josie, Jean Bradshaw; Linda, Lin-da, Sydney Burbidge; Earnest, Bria-i Hawkins; Tony, Calvin Elmer; Mrs. Digberry, Betty Terry; Dolly, Joan Schaidt; Rr.ger, Chris Yardley; Miranda. Kathy Frailey; Susie, Nellie Davis; Deacon Merridew, Scott Wellington; Lola Lovelace, Ad-rianne Ad-rianne Mayer. . |