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November 20, 2013

The first dress rehearsal for the Central High School production of "Thoroughly Modern Millie," Monday, Nov. 18, at Central High School in Cape Girardeau. The play, which is based on the 1967 film of the same name, tells the story of a small-town Kansas girl, Millie, who moves to New York City in 1922 determined to be a success.

Emily Hagan, right, plays Millie Dillmount during a rehearsal for the Central High School production of "Thoroughly Modern Millie," Monday, Nov. 18, at Central High School in Cape Girardeau. The play, which is based on the 1967 film of the same name, tells the story of a small-town Kansas girl, Millie, who moves to New York City in 1922 determined to be a success.
Emily Hagan, right, plays Millie Dillmount during a rehearsal for the Central High School production of "Thoroughly Modern Millie," Monday, Nov. 18, at Central High School in Cape Girardeau. The play, which is based on the 1967 film of the same name, tells the story of a small-town Kansas girl, Millie, who moves to New York City in 1922 determined to be a success.
Courtney Limbaugh, left, and Michaela Lovig play Mrs. Meers and Miss Dorothy Brown respectively during a rehearsal for the Central High School production of "Thoroughly Modern Millie," Monday, Nov. 18, at Central High School in Cape Girardeau. The play, which is based on the 1967 film of the same name, tells the story of a small-town Kansas girl, Millie, who moves to New York City in 1922 determined to be a success.
Courtney Limbaugh, left, and Michaela Lovig play Mrs. Meers and Miss Dorothy Brown respectively during a rehearsal for the Central High School production of "Thoroughly Modern Millie," Monday, Nov. 18, at Central High School in Cape Girardeau. The play, which is based on the 1967 film of the same name, tells the story of a small-town Kansas girl, Millie, who moves to New York City in 1922 determined to be a success.
Ryan May, left, and Emily Hagan play Trevor Graydon III, and Millie Dillmount respectively during a rehearsal for the Central High School production of "Thoroughly Modern Millie," Monday, Nov. 18, at Central High School in Cape Girardeau. The play, which is based on the 1967 film of the same name, tells the story of a small-town Kansas girl, Millie, who moves to New York City in 1922 determined to be a success.
Ryan May, left, and Emily Hagan play Trevor Graydon III, and Millie Dillmount respectively during a rehearsal for the Central High School production of "Thoroughly Modern Millie," Monday, Nov. 18, at Central High School in Cape Girardeau. The play, which is based on the 1967 film of the same name, tells the story of a small-town Kansas girl, Millie, who moves to New York City in 1922 determined to be a success.
Michaela Lovig, left, and Emily Hagan play Miss Dorothy Brown and Millie Dillmount respectively during a rehearsal for the Central High School production of "Thoroughly Modern Millie," Monday, Nov. 18, at Central High School in Cape Girardeau. The play, which is based on the 1967 film of the same name, tells the story of a small-town Kansas girl, Millie, who moves to New York City in 1922 determined to be a success.
Michaela Lovig, left, and Emily Hagan play Miss Dorothy Brown and Millie Dillmount respectively during a rehearsal for the Central High School production of "Thoroughly Modern Millie," Monday, Nov. 18, at Central High School in Cape Girardeau. The play, which is based on the 1967 film of the same name, tells the story of a small-town Kansas girl, Millie, who moves to New York City in 1922 determined to be a success.
Ryan May plays Trevor Graydon III during a rehearsal for the Central High School production of "Thoroughly Modern Millie," Monday, Nov. 18, at Central High School in Cape Girardeau. The play, which is based on the 1967 film of the same name, tells the story of a small-town Kansas girl, Millie, who moves to New York City in 1922 determined to be a success.
Ryan May plays Trevor Graydon III during a rehearsal for the Central High School production of "Thoroughly Modern Millie," Monday, Nov. 18, at Central High School in Cape Girardeau. The play, which is based on the 1967 film of the same name, tells the story of a small-town Kansas girl, Millie, who moves to New York City in 1922 determined to be a success.
Cast members during a rehearsal for the Central High School production of "Thoroughly Modern Millie," Monday, Nov. 18, at Central High School in Cape Girardeau. The play, which is based on the 1967 film of the same name, tells the story of a small-town Kansas girl, Millie, who moves to New York City in 1922 determined to be a success.
Cast members during a rehearsal for the Central High School production of "Thoroughly Modern Millie," Monday, Nov. 18, at Central High School in Cape Girardeau. The play, which is based on the 1967 film of the same name, tells the story of a small-town Kansas girl, Millie, who moves to New York City in 1922 determined to be a success.
Emily Hagan, middle in yellow, plays Millie Dillmount during a rehearsal for the Central High School production of "Thoroughly Modern Millie," Monday, Nov. 18, at Central High School in Cape Girardeau. The play, which is based on the 1967 film of the same name, tells the story of a small-town Kansas girl, Millie, who moves to New York City in 1922 determined to be a success.
Emily Hagan, middle in yellow, plays Millie Dillmount during a rehearsal for the Central High School production of "Thoroughly Modern Millie," Monday, Nov. 18, at Central High School in Cape Girardeau. The play, which is based on the 1967 film of the same name, tells the story of a small-town Kansas girl, Millie, who moves to New York City in 1922 determined to be a success.
Emily Hagan, middle in yellow, plays Millie Dillmount during a rehearsal for the Central High School production of "Thoroughly Modern Millie," Monday, Nov. 18, at Central High School in Cape Girardeau. The play, which is based on the 1967 film of the same name, tells the story of a small-town Kansas girl, Millie, who moves to New York City in 1922 determined to be a success.
Emily Hagan, middle in yellow, plays Millie Dillmount during a rehearsal for the Central High School production of "Thoroughly Modern Millie," Monday, Nov. 18, at Central High School in Cape Girardeau. The play, which is based on the 1967 film of the same name, tells the story of a small-town Kansas girl, Millie, who moves to New York City in 1922 determined to be a success.
Riley Knight, left, and Emily Hagan play Miss Peg Flannery and Millie Dillmount respectively during a rehearsal for the Central High School production of "Thoroughly Modern Millie," Monday, Nov. 18, at Central High School in Cape Girardeau. The play, which is based on the 1967 film of the same name, tells the story of a small-town Kansas girl, Millie, who moves to New York City in 1922 determined to be a success.
Riley Knight, left, and Emily Hagan play Miss Peg Flannery and Millie Dillmount respectively during a rehearsal for the Central High School production of "Thoroughly Modern Millie," Monday, Nov. 18, at Central High School in Cape Girardeau. The play, which is based on the 1967 film of the same name, tells the story of a small-town Kansas girl, Millie, who moves to New York City in 1922 determined to be a success.
Zach Reece, left, and Emily Hagan play Jimmy Smith and Millie Dillmount respectively during a rehearsal for the Central High School production of "Thoroughly Modern Millie," Monday, Nov. 18, at Central High School in Cape Girardeau. The play, which is based on the 1967 film of the same name, tells the story of a small-town Kansas girl, Millie, who moves to New York City in 1922 determined to be a success.
Zach Reece, left, and Emily Hagan play Jimmy Smith and Millie Dillmount respectively during a rehearsal for the Central High School production of "Thoroughly Modern Millie," Monday, Nov. 18, at Central High School in Cape Girardeau. The play, which is based on the 1967 film of the same name, tells the story of a small-town Kansas girl, Millie, who moves to New York City in 1922 determined to be a success.
Cast members during a rehearsal for the Central High School production of "Thoroughly Modern Millie," Monday, Nov. 18, at Central High School in Cape Girardeau. The play, which is based on the 1967 film of the same name, tells the story of a small-town Kansas girl, Millie, who moves to New York City in 1922 determined to be a success.
Cast members during a rehearsal for the Central High School production of "Thoroughly Modern Millie," Monday, Nov. 18, at Central High School in Cape Girardeau. The play, which is based on the 1967 film of the same name, tells the story of a small-town Kansas girl, Millie, who moves to New York City in 1922 determined to be a success.
Emily Hagan plays Millie Dillmount during a rehearsal for the Central High School production of "Thoroughly Modern Millie," Monday, Nov. 18, at Central High School in Cape Girardeau. The play, which is based on the 1967 film of the same name, tells the story of a small-town Kansas girl, Millie, who moves to New York City in 1922 determined to be a success.
Emily Hagan plays Millie Dillmount during a rehearsal for the Central High School production of "Thoroughly Modern Millie," Monday, Nov. 18, at Central High School in Cape Girardeau. The play, which is based on the 1967 film of the same name, tells the story of a small-town Kansas girl, Millie, who moves to New York City in 1922 determined to be a success.
Courtney Limbaugh, right and Megan Westcott play Mrs. Meers and Ethel Peas respectively during a rehearsal for the Central High School production of "Thoroughly Modern Millie," Monday, Nov. 18, at Central High School in Cape Girardeau. The play, which is based on the 1967 film of the same name, tells the story of a small-town Kansas girl, Millie, who moves to New York City in 1922 determined to be a success.
Courtney Limbaugh, right and Megan Westcott play Mrs. Meers and Ethel Peas respectively during a rehearsal for the Central High School production of "Thoroughly Modern Millie," Monday, Nov. 18, at Central High School in Cape Girardeau. The play, which is based on the 1967 film of the same name, tells the story of a small-town Kansas girl, Millie, who moves to New York City in 1922 determined to be a success.
Courtney Limbaugh plays Mrs. Meers during a rehearsal for the Central High School production of "Thoroughly Modern Millie," Monday, Nov. 18, at Central High School in Cape Girardeau. The play, which is based on the 1967 film of the same name, tells the story of a small-town Kansas girl, Millie, who moves to New York City in 1922 determined to be a success.
Courtney Limbaugh plays Mrs. Meers during a rehearsal for the Central High School production of "Thoroughly Modern Millie," Monday, Nov. 18, at Central High School in Cape Girardeau. The play, which is based on the 1967 film of the same name, tells the story of a small-town Kansas girl, Millie, who moves to New York City in 1922 determined to be a success.
Cast members during a rehearsal for the Central High School production of "Thoroughly Modern Millie," Monday, Nov. 18, at Central High School in Cape Girardeau. The play, which is based on the 1967 film of the same name, tells the story of a small-town Kansas girl, Millie, who moves to New York City in 1922 determined to be a success.
Cast members during a rehearsal for the Central High School production of "Thoroughly Modern Millie," Monday, Nov. 18, at Central High School in Cape Girardeau. The play, which is based on the 1967 film of the same name, tells the story of a small-town Kansas girl, Millie, who moves to New York City in 1922 determined to be a success.
Cast members during a rehearsal for the Central High School production of "Thoroughly Modern Millie," Monday, Nov. 18, at Central High School in Cape Girardeau. The play, which is based on the 1967 film of the same name, tells the story of a small-town Kansas girl, Millie, who moves to New York City in 1922 determined to be a success.
Cast members during a rehearsal for the Central High School production of "Thoroughly Modern Millie," Monday, Nov. 18, at Central High School in Cape Girardeau. The play, which is based on the 1967 film of the same name, tells the story of a small-town Kansas girl, Millie, who moves to New York City in 1922 determined to be a success.
Emily Hagan plays Millie Dillmount during a rehearsal for the Central High School production of "Thoroughly Modern Millie," Monday, Nov. 18, at Central High School in Cape Girardeau. The play, which is based on the 1967 film of the same name, tells the story of a small-town Kansas girl, Millie, who moves to New York City in 1922 determined to be a success.
Emily Hagan plays Millie Dillmount during a rehearsal for the Central High School production of "Thoroughly Modern Millie," Monday, Nov. 18, at Central High School in Cape Girardeau. The play, which is based on the 1967 film of the same name, tells the story of a small-town Kansas girl, Millie, who moves to New York City in 1922 determined to be a success.
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The first dress rehearsal for the Central High School production of "Thoroughly Modern Millie," Monday, Nov. 18, at Central High School in Cape Girardeau. The play, which is based on the 1967 film of the same name, tells the story of a small-town Kansas girl, Millie, who moves to New York City in 1922 determined to be a success.

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