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SIL VER .-l NNI VERSA If Y L i The Mikado By Sullivan and Gilbert Presented at Brin's Theater, December l0, l928. Dramatis Personae KOKO-Lord High Executioner - - - GEORGE BERNHARDT Nanki Poo-Son of the Mikado - - - BOB MLIELLER The Mikado-Emperor of japan - - BOB NELLER Pooh Bah-Lord High Everything Else - CARL WETTENCEL. Pish Tush-Messenger of the Mikado ALFRED BREITRICK Nee Ban-Attendant to the Mikado - - DAVID TRITTIN Yum-Yum-Ward of KOKO - - - MONICA Coowm' Katisha-Daughter-in-law elect of the Mikado - HELEN SNYDER Pini Sing-Sister of Yum Yum - - BEVERLY BREINIG Peep Bo-Sister of Yum Yum - - - MARY BROOKS Ypsi-Attendant to Yum Yum - - - - VIRGINIA HOSEGOOD The scene of The Mikado was laid in the court of the Mikado of Japan. As a reward for selling the most tickets to this production, the class of '29 had its numerals engraved on the Spector Shield. The operetta this year was produced under great odds, being given during the influenza epidemic. Mr. McKee substituted for George Bern- hardt, who became suddenly ill. However, under the direction of Miss McKennan and Mr. McKee, The Mikado was rated as the best operetta ever produced in Appleton High School. l'fIg1I' nm' l1lfl!flI'4'd liI'I'l7'I'
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THE CLARION Urcluesrra E. C. MOORE, Director The Orchestra ths year was perhaps the best Appleton High School has ever had. This organization played many difficult numbers which were beyond the skill of the average high school orchestra. Some of these were Norman, by Bizetg The Magic Flute , by lVlozartg Firefly , by Friml. The orchestra has a very complete reed and brass section and with the training that is now being given in the junior high schools, it will soon have a section of skilled violinists. The orchestra entertained at the junior high schools and at the various luncheon clubs during the year. The group also assisted at the Junior Class Play, The Youngest , and at the Senior Class Play, Come Out of the Kitchen . Page mu' lrzmdrvd ill tn
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ft' 9 A 11115 cz,ARioN' 1. ' ,, .A Girls' Athletic Association MONICA VAN RYZIN - President DoRo'rHY REHFELDT V ice-President LEONE STRUTZ - Secretary EVELYN PASCH ----- Treasurer THE MISSES SMALL, SPENCE, AND BENTSON Sponsors Since 1921 the Girls' Athletic Association has been a llourishing organization, and under the careful direction of Miss Edith Small, the club has improved in many ways. This year the association has a membership of seventy-six girls who have been faithful in carrying out the slogan, Every girl in some sport . Hockey, basketball, volleyball, track, freethrowing, and baseball tournaments have been organized by the clubg sleigh rides were giveng andlvarious hikes were led by members of the organization. The girls sold peanuts and hot dogs at the football games, and Eskimo pies and candy bars at the basketball games. Besides sports the girls have completed the following projects: they made an athletic Hall of Fame for the school by gathering all the athletic pictures, finding the necessary data for each picture, having them uniformly framed, and hung near the trophy case in the hall: they sponsored the Health Trial, a great movement in thc prevention of tuberculosisg they sold poppies on Poppy Day: they sponsored the Marinette basketball game and pep sessiong they have given two banquets, one for the football squad, the other for the basketball team. The constitution of the association has been revised, changing the point system, and adopting three new attractive awards. A blue and orange felt emblem is given for l50 points, a bronze medal for 600 points, and an A for IOOO points. Fifty-seven emblems, nineteen medals, and six A were awarded during this school year. Page om' lzuuzlrmi tlzirtvcu
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