Show 40 ilk 41 NO r lq ival anim f t a 14 mr gledhill principal of the green river school is pictured above in his office at the new school build ing 9 the transfer of students from the old to the new stag line a rollicking comedy in three acts will be presented fri fn day november by a cast of 18 as the 1955 green river high sch ool play the first play to be pre dented on the new stage will be this best seller of family life dramatized by anne coulter martens from the book by graeme and sarah lorimer and produced by special arrange ment with the dramatic publish ing company of chicago curtain time is 8 0 clock sharp I 1 directed by lee F gledhill the play features mary lee johnson as the one and only maudie with par win hunt and sharon silliman as the romantic bride and groom to be ar den sherrill will be seen as davy who gets in plenty of dutch the time tune has come for a new man in my life maudie mauche states firmly for davy has remarked to her that they go together like a pair of old saddle shoes this emergency would arise when maudie is in the midst of seeing her sister properly marr led naturally mother and dad can t be trusted with an important ion like a wedding when maudie asks jerry do I 1 look like an old bui building iding november ath was completed in one day and very little time was lost in regular studies green river journal photo av C t 04 AM L 0 1 ne if 11 am edy in A ak AL am cats aa MES 10 1 r A zah AW anted am klah saddle shoe to you youa he answers fh let your hang out and I 1 R tell you still with a hand some best man on hand it should be the easiest trick of the week for maudie to grab him but sylvia war ns her older and more gordly wo men have tried target select ed says say s maudie and is so sure of her technique she even lays a be bet on it and then sylvia without mean mg ing to tips off the intended victim I 1 it takes all of maudie s best que with men to recoup that slip so it s not surprising that with so much on her mind a few little things about the wedding get out of hand in fact so many things go haywire it looks for awhile as if there 11 be no ing dress no veil and no bridegroom also because maudie decides to E the bride economize cono mize on invitations groom may have lost his best client maudie s even so upset she dosen t notice when a boy to whom she ashes s kindly teaching a good line turns about and uses it on her I 1 the nerve I 1 still always put your money on ma udie for maudie comes through in m the richly humorous finale the cast is as follows mother helen thurston dad fred their younger daughter mary lee johnson their older daughter sharon sahiman maudie s friends norma jean lowe judy sahiman mary lou wilcox sylvia s bridesmaids arlene sherrill violet brock A house guest donald dean A business acquaintance norma june thompson the dressmaker sharon robinson maudie s stand by arden sherrill his pal raphael dennis sylvia s fiance darwin hunt the best man bruce nelson the maid donna thompson an usher kenneth curtis PLACE the living room in the mason home TIME the present SYNOPSIS ACT ONE the mason living room afternoon ACT TWO the same evening of the same day ACT THREE the same late the next morning appreciation A play is never successfully presented without the cooperation of man y people the director and the cast would like to say thanks to carol mann deone hunt and geraldine Gerald me our backstage assistants to mrs lona iona ekker who made the programs to mr weber who helped with the stage to parents and teachers who made time available for rehearsals and to all those who have loaned props costumes ani turn furn iture |