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The 1960 Senior Class play, "The Man Who Came To Dinner," will be presented at 8 p.m. next Friday and Saturday, November 13 and 14, in the school auditorium.
Written by Kauffman & Hart, "The Man Who Came To Dinner" is a three‑act comedy that has had a very successful run on the stage and in the movies. The story, set in the home of a family living in the small town of Mesalia, Ohio, features a prominent lecturer‑critic and his private secretary as its main characters. The critic, Sheridan Whiteside, throws the house into confusion when he slips and breaks his leg while visiting there. Confined to the house because of his injury, Whiteside completely takes over altering the lives of all those who come in contact with him..
Playing the lead roles of Sheridan Whiteside and his secretary, Maggie, are George House and Rosemarie Parker.
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Other female members of the cast and their parts are Marion Lundvall, Lorraine Sheldon; Susan Hansen, Mrs. Stanley; Marcine Fiddelke, Miss Preen, Andrea Boehmer, Sara ; Linda Roessing, June Stanley, Trudy Johnson, Harriet Stanley, Jeanne Holland, Mrs. McCutcheon and Gail Hewitt, Mrs. Dexter.
Male members and their parts are Al Harazin, Bert Jefferson; Dave Stenmark, Banjo; Dennis Smith, Beverly Carlton; Bud Gundelach, Mr., Stanley; Jerry Mason, Dr. Metz; and Nick Kelly, Sandy.
The play is being directed by Mrs. Eleanor Annen, speech teacher, and student director Sherrie Andre.
Tickets for the play will be on sale beginning next Monday. The cost is $1 for adults and 75 cents for students and children.
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