Junior Closs Annual Play Friday April 14The Junior Class Play, Come Out of the Closet will be presented at 8 p m. on Friday. April 14. In the high school gymTh-'-e** girls from Ohio eager.excited, and hoping to establish careers in New York, are compelled by circumstances to rent an old gloomy, run-down apart-ment from a tigerlahly greedy landlady on their first night intown. And what a night it turns out to be'! Be sure to come and see tbe play Come Out of theCloeet •*Hie characters are: Mrs. Malone, an Irish landlady, hefty, overbearing. 50. played by Betsy Oleon: Hilda Hawkins, a stenographer, from Ohio, competent,forthright, 25, played by Rita Btlckle; Irene Oleason, her friend, pretty, somewhat scheming, thefragile type, perhaps 20, Elaine Kelley; Ammonia Mullens, Mrs. Malone’a maid, deliberate of speech and action, a good soul, 15 or 16, Harriet Hurd; Jenny Potts, winner of a television contract. eternally naive, cute, appealing 21, Linda Forward; Outh-rie Rosewater, a modernistic poet, who counterfeits more than his outward appearance, late 40’s, Garv BransonAbble Phillips, a maiden lady, seemingly plain and outmoded. 50. Bonnie DeSplinter; Mr. Cutter, from the apartment across the hall, small, meek—and built for speed, Iaie Crandall; Hercules Jones, a modern knight whose shining armor is a beat-up old taxi, also a one-time prizefighter, Wayne Johnson: George Hanson, Irene’s fiance, somewhat diminutive and ‘’intellectual”, Robert McKenzie; and Sweeney, definitely a non-typical policeman, has lamentably poor eyesight, William Ogden.Student director for the play is Sharon Roth Committees are as follows: Candy. Lynn Smith, Nancy Lysell, Sharon Berge and Sharon Bruder; tickets, Maxine Smith, and Janice Calsyn; make-up, Gloria Bruder and Jane Steien; stage construction. Richard Bruder, Robert Sewell. Dennis Frank and Dale Crandall: programs, Mailyn Hicks and Linda Miller; advertising and posters. Pauline Wp.sier-lund, Judy Morse and Betty Nutt.^ilvar Annivarcnru