Ann Arbor High School 1962 Yearbook (Ann Arbor, MI) - Full Access

Play places both feet Through "One Foot In Heaven" Mr. Donald Schultz placed both feet in another success. Jon March and Chilton Cunningham as The Rev– erend and Mrs. Spence lightheartedly move through every catastrophe in a <~new parish" situation. Just be– cause the parish house which their friend Doctor Romer, portrayed by Larry Sher, has presented them is a crumbling relic doesn't dampen their spirits. Their two teenage children, Eileen (Sally G riffith) and Hartzel1 (Grant Fischer), find it difficult to accept the bickering of Mary Carol Watrous as Mrs. J ellison and Margo Hughes as Mrs. Cambridge. Even worse is the overly exuberant choir director, Mrs. Digby (Edna Carr) and her trouble making son Georgie (Mike Mc– Clatchey). However, the two people who reaiJy get the Reverend in trouble and finally bring the Bishop (Dave Murray) to the scene are Mrs. Sandow (Marcia Brownson) and Major Cooper (Dick Kerschbaum). On a somewhat younger note, Eileen and H artzell find many friends. Louise (Glenna Larson) is Hartzell's secret flame. Hartzell in turn is the f1ame or Lettie's (Margie Green) heart. Evy Eugene made her character, Molly, the career girl type. Ronny (Mike Bush) has a soft spot in his heart for Eileen, while her friendship with a Mexican girl, Maria, becomes one of the big controversies of the play. Fraser Spense (Bob Marsh) as narrator wraps the play in a nice, neat package. • 1n success. Those preceding anxious moments. Chilton Cunningham, Jon March, Sally Griffith, and Larry Sher, are deep in "One Foot in Heaven".

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