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Gbe glentor Glass Qlap HE Seniors are to be congratulated upon the selection of “Cupid at Vassar,” as their class play. “Cupid at Vassar” is a college drama in four acts with a most interesting plot. The cast of characters is made up of some of the best amateurs in the senior class. They have been working hard and will render the play in a manner which will be worth while to see. Mr. R. C. Johnson of Athens is coaching the play- Following is the caste of characters: John Willett A Young Architect • ....................Verne Wright Amos North-Of North Co., Bankers...................Ralph Smith Shiny-A lazy darkey .................................Drue Christner Hank Gubbin -The “hired man”.........................Paul Lorance Mrs. Newton-Of Great Falls, Vermont .................Mildred Peery Kate-Her Daughter .................................Hazel Sutton Wanda-Kate’s half-sister ............................Theo Hopkins Miss Page............................................Hazel Harvey Sally Webb—College Girls.......................Marie Mayer Matty Hart.............................................. Adah Bath Alice Worth .....................................Pearle Shepardson Patty Snow...........................................Grace Johnson Helen Conway......................................... Daisy Clark Glass 0ap Qrogram THE class day programme will be held at the Court House on the morning of May 10th. A good programme has been worked up and we expect a fine class day. One of the chief features will be a speech by Mr. Ernest Armstrong of University law class. The programme is as follows: Piano Solo................................Adah Bath Class History.............................Roy Hanks Class Prophecy........................Wiley Langford Piano Solo.............................Theo Hopkins Class Will................................Paul Keedy Class Poem................................Daisy Clark Speech...............................Ernest Armstrong Piano Solo .............................Mildred Peery Play.......................“Mrs. Oakley’s Telephone”
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THE SCARLET AND GREEN PUBLISHED BY THE AUBURN HIGH SCHOOL EACH MONTH Entered as Second-Class Matter in the Postoffice at South Auburn, Nebr. SCARLET AND GREEN EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-in-Chief................................................................Daisy Clark Associate Editor, Locals ... Mildred Peery, ’12 Associate Editor, Social. ..Helen Lorance, ’13 Associate Editor, Literary Irene Marts, ’13 Associate Editor, Alumni, Gwendolin Gilman Associate Editor, Exchange Theo Hopkins '12 Associate Editor, Athletic ... Ralph Smith, ’12 CLASS REPORTERS Mildred Peery, '12 Alberta Mutz, ’14 Edith Dort, ’13 Lewis Tyler, ’15 Business Manager...........................................................Verne Wright, ’12 Assoctate Business Manager................................................Ray Robertson, ’13 Circulation Manager ....................................................... Van Barnes, ’14 The Scarlet and Green ment. HE Scarlet and Green came out again this year in the paper form. It was published monthly, and although only four issues appeared, the material in them was excellent. To Daisy Clark, Editor-in-Chief. much credit must be given. She managed the paper and also contributed much original work. Mildred Peery acted as Senior class editor and editor of the ‘‘Locals.” The “Locals” was the most interesting part of the paper. Theo Hopkins had charge of the exchange depart Her jokes were fine. Irene Marts edited the literary side of the paper. She contributed several good stories. Those of the Christmas issue were exceptionally good. Helen Lorance recorded the social functions of the school in an interesting way. Ralph C. Smith was editor of the athletic department. The other editors were Edith Dort, T3; Mary Boyd, ’14 and Lewis Tyler, ’15. The business end of the paper was run by Ray Robertson, Verne H. Wright and Van Barnes- Verne H. Wright acted as Business Manager; Ray Robertson Assistant Business Manager and Van Barnes as Circulating Manager. We hope that next year’s Scarlet and Green will be as good as the one published this year.
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