tad Jer ireme an►he | ►hein iRollicking!Comedy AtaflliVPhPt. Marionofaynt Seniors of Point. Marion Highschool presented a rollicking three-act comedy, Rime and Rime Again,’ Thursday night before an wo; enthusiastic audience in the school nd auditorium. *ez. The play was staged under thefor direction of Miss Jessie Nieman, xr- Mrs. Edna Clohecy and Mrs. Max-,he ine Kelly.tlelt;IfsiVCied Character roles were excellently nd portrayed as follows: Mrs. Henry ^ £t. Thomas, Virginia Lee Hunt; Mrs. J Quincey Duval, Ida Mae Robinson; o- Gus Smith, Pete Shulick; Henry e Thomas, Ralston Butts; Jane Tho- slt; mas. Dolores Butler: Betty Thomas.ir-e-aalf■g-Betty Glover; Freddie Thomas, tiJohn Wilson; Johnny Johnson.Harlan Everly; Georgia Arnold, K Margaret Wozniak; Bertie, Martha ng1 Alice Whipp; Ladies Club, Martha ,th I J- Christopher. Mary Louise Kane, cl Sue Hackney, Betty Demoselle, j NJoan Myers. na}ril.,IMusical features between acts in-eluded a trio by Christina Cupelli. d n-: Marlynne Miller, Elaine Frere, accompanied by Laura Marie Bierer; tl soprano solo by Sara Cupelli and a 3lt;raonn- baritone horn solo by Paul Hutch- clng ette.he Serving on committees were; !m vm Stage—Ewing Smith, Denver Wood. Donald Stevenson and Reedvi.‘jLaLandSpringer. CProgram—Gertrude Jean Branson.*sske - up—Mrs. Maxine Kelley, Edna Clohecy and Miss J. Nei-eel11.n-a-heheman.Tickets—Charles Kalmanek, Sue Hackney and John Gorman. rn i Ushers — Martha Jane Christopher, Mary Louise Kane, Betty Demoselle, Ruth Morton, Sue Hackney, Bernice Dilelio, Leora Laugh-erty and Ethel Conley.