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51 Fai- - sl' 5 i!!!!ili MPR CH 0 mm MTH If CAST ALBERT SHAXVN - ILAM CARVE DR. PAscoE - EDXVARD HORNING IANET CANNOT - CYRUS CARVE PAGE - FATHER LooE MISS HONORIA LooE PETER HORNING XVAITER - EBAG - JOHN SHAXVN - JAMES SHAXVN MRS. ALBERT SHANVN LORD LOENARD ALCAR TEXEL - - I. O. BOULANGER IR. HEss H.-XRRIS G. SNOXV One Hundred Twenty EXECUTIVE STAFF ill vc' .? V is ' E S 5. x K Charlea' Graham Charlef Sell Lewzlr Schnelzly Edward T. JIcHugl1 Clzarlef A. Jliller, Jr. David Fromer If' m. Behringer, Jr. George Tegan Victor deJourno, Jr. Fred Felheroy, Jr. Jame.r Jlarphy Iwadore I. Raokin Clarence H elvzg Herbert Jonef - H. H uichinmn Robert 11. Farley - Alfred Ilea' Dfrecior - JI an ager Sfage Jlanager M Iilh E x X 1 X1 xx I X 1 x J R 1 x 1 X N1 4 xx A W
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RM la .15.jI,PlE?.QE.J'CLl-110 gall ll I i tl lllili Q i A O 2 4' m l ' lll1 ' Ill in t X I x X I f ' I X nznool DLAY x f N I l I 1 HE MEMBERS of this club achieved the greatest success of all the N previous dramatic clubs when they presented their masterpiece of the X season The Great Adventure. It was presented in the auditorium of the Allentown High School on the evening of April eighteenth to a X splendid audience of parents and friends of the student body. Every- one was greatly enthused over the production. X f Great credit is due to Prof. Boulanger who organized the dramatic club Q and whose splendid coaching brought the players to so high a state of efficiency. X Ir. Hess was the business manager and Harris G. Snow was our most efficient stage manager. 1 X Charles P. Sell and Charles Miller Ir., both local boys, displayed unusual - talent in portraying the leading characters of the play. Though neither one of X 1 these players had ever taken part in dramatics previous to this year much credit is due them for being theabackbone of the production. Three other local boys l who took their parts very well were VVilliam Behringer, Ir., Fred Fetherolf, Ir., X' and Victor Delourno, Ir. 5 l Lewis Schnebly, Edward T. McHugh, David Fromer, George Tegan. Iames N Nlurphy, Clarence Helvig, Herbert Iones, H. Hutchinson, Robert A. Farley, The out-of-town students who took part in the play were Charles Graham, Alfred Iles, and Isadore Raskin. Q I The Great Adventure was the fourth annual play given by the students N of the Allentown Preparatory School and was secured through special arrange- A ment with the Yvalter H. Baker Company of Boston. The comedy was composed X of four acts which were surrounded by very good stage settings and exceptional costuming. I X sl X1 xl Q51 X A V C X X ,' xx x l Q ,J One Hundred Nineteen
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DEDIDIE SMDIYEIQ N FRIDAY October fifth our annual smoker was held It wasn t the usual Perki Smoker lt was one to pep our bovs up for the Peddie game Hence the old traditional Perki Smoker changed to the Peddie Smoker. Everybody supported it and enjoyed the speeches by Mr. Benfer, Mr. Shalter, a few of the Professors and coach YVinnie Slemmer. Despite the disasterous results which occurred the J following day, many pleasant memories will remain in our minds X of this smoker. O X ,in i ALPREf cu o ,- ,O M x I X ' xl XI x 1 , , H . V ' I s 1 1 M ' . N . ,, . X DANCES N' N THE fall the Iuniors started our social stone rolling with their Fall Hop. This dance was held in the school gym and under the supervision of Professor Gebert was l made a big success. The music, furnished by Art Mick- ley's Fantasy Seven, and the beautiful decorations added toward I its success. With this as an incentive everybody looked forward to the biggest dance of the year, the Senior Farewell. The Committee in charge of this dance was: l KARL F. KOCHER HARRX' R. XVOOD BENJAMIN HAMMERMAN ALFRED ILES, IR. ALFRED M. KNAUSS XVILLIAM A. Roooxos On the night of May Twenty-third the Seniors held their Farewell Dance in the Hotel Traylor. The music was furnished by Hughie O'Donnel's Orchestra. Next to the Alprescho this was the Seniors biggest undertaking as well as their biggest l success. The committee in charge was: IAMES MURPHX' HAROLD GRANDE IAMES NICOLL l .f - .Q 1-JT V11 l x S R T l One Hundred Twenty-one
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