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Cast of Characters


Aaron Slick                                                                          Duane Drake
not as green as he looks
. . .
Mr. Wilbur Merridew                                                    Woody Cochran
a crooked speculator
. . .
Clarence Green                                                                   Eugene Holm
a mysterious young man
. . .
Mrs. Rosy Berry                                                                 Marilyn Renz
an Oklahoma widow
. . .
Gladys May Merridew                                               Beverly LaMunion
a sweet young thing
. . .
The Girl in Red                                                              Carolyn Johnson
. . .
Little Sis Riggs                                                                    Sharon Roose
a regular tomboy
. . .
Cabaret Scene             Dorothy Walch             Devon Skiles             Barbara Capes
                                      Shirley Nettrouer             Joe Lowry             Charles Hyndman
                               Bill Killian             


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SYNOPSIS
ACT I
Mrs. Berry's kitchen on an Oklahoma farm. Gladys May is chased by an awful cow. Merridew, the city slicker, meets his match in Sis, the tomboy. The downfall of Aaron Slick.

ACT II
Same scene, later in the afternoon. The charming widow almost gets a proposal. Sis hides in the clothes basket. The mysterious Clarence Green who spouts poetry. Oil on the farm. Aaron triumphant.

ACT III
A Chicago cabaret, a year later. The girl in Red gets the best of Aaron--almost. Merridew in the toils of the law. "I'm so glad I could kiss a Dutchman--goin' back home, hurray!" Back to Oklyhomy.
Ronald C. Ray

Claude V. York

Joe Lowry
Jack Ryan

Dorothy Bell
John Wolff

Sharon Roose

Dorothy Bell


THIRD ACT MUSIC

Vonnie Capes and Janice Hershburger
Paul Jacobson
Bill Killian

BETWEEN ACTS I AND II

Sandra Karn
Betty Robbins

BETWEEN ACTS II AND III

Jerry Pearrish
Dorothy Walch

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