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Plays senior play The Senior play was presented on March 23, 1035, It was a three-act Comedy entitled Digging Up the Dirt.” Miss Martin directed the play. Cast of Characters: Kenneth Andrews.......... William Loomis........... Professor Roger Halleek... Sheriff Carson.......... Jose Andrada............. Aunt Miriam Eggles....... Betty Sherman............ Nancy Eldridge........... Jane Carstairs.......... Allan Sherman............ .....Lloyd Ferguson ........Allen Ilieks ....William Watkins ..William Thompson ..........John Wood ..........Alice lloek .......Ethel Mullins .....iihoda Johnson ........Kellie Dillon ...........Lois Biles JUNIOR PLAY A three act nameless mystery comedy play was presented by the Junior Class on December 14, 1935. There were several between act features— Verse Reading, Choir, Chost Dance, and Solos, all directed by Miss Anderson. Cast of Characters: Betty Dodd. Booful Sturgess. Sally Mrs. Dodd. Mrs. Sturgess. l’resten Hammond Teddie Bill .... Mike ............................................ Ilarlaml Johnson Dim ............................................-.....Bob Thompson Johnny.............................................. David Estrada ....Frances Shipman ...... Alalne Reed .Viola Coles .Pauline Christen ...Amelia Pitroff ......Stanley Burke ..Russell Seidenberg .......Charles Crans .......Alfred Marley JOKES Mary Jane: You know all of my ancestors were blonds. Alfred M. Oh, you come of preferred stock. Bill S.: To avoid being an old maid you would go so far as to marry a darned fool? Freda: Oh, this is so sudden. Doc Bouton: I wish I could be like the river. James Whaley. Like the river? In what way? Doc: Stay in bed. yet follow my course. Nellie: Well, Mom, I’m engaged. Mother: You don’t mean it, child? Nellie: Certainly not, but it’s big fun just the same.
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ANNUAL STAFF S Editor-in-chief ...........................Alfred Marley Assitant Editor...........................Pauline Christen Business Manager.......................Itussell Seidenberg Society Reporter........................ Frances Shipman Sports Reporter............................ Paul Candlin Humor Reporter...............:............Charles Crans Literary Reporter......................... Helen Brooks Dramatic Reporter..........................Mary Inza Fry Special Reporter...........................Amelia Pitroff Class Reporter...........................Florence Witherel Club Reporter..............................Fannie Sheehy Art Editor................................... June Pratt Sponsor .................................. Miss Anderson ASSISTANT CLUB REPORTERS Hi-Y .....................................Harland Johnson (iirl Reserves........................... Fannie Sheehy Pep Club...............................,v....Alaine Reed A Club................................. Alfred Marley PAPER Kditor-in-Chief ........]..................1.Ethel Mullins Assistant Editor..........................Melvin Chambers Business Manager.............................Bill Sweeney Senior Reporter....................... .Nellie Dillon Junior Reporter................,........Pauline Christen Sop. Reporter............................Winifred Grand G. R. Reporter............................. Janis Gordon Ili-Y Reporter.......................... Alfred Marley Pep Club Reporter......................Anna Lee Emmick A Club Reporter...........................Lloyd Ferguson Stamp Reporter................. .,....... Charles Crans Sport Editor............!.............................Paul Candlin Art Editro.....................................June Pratt News Editor............................-.......Lois Biles Joke Editor..................................Bill Watkins Operator ....................—............Lloyd Ferguson SPONSORS Miss Martin—Miss Andrew HEAD TYPIST Joyce Kloppel
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Operetta ... U . ('yPSy Kover” Waa f,K flrst °ix‘r tta given in the history of Aurora High School. It was sponsored by the Senior Hi-Y and Girl Reserve on April .10 1980. It was a great success. The entire cast were remarkably well trained, giving a splendid presentation. Much credit is due to Miss Mary Fluniken and Mr. Francis Brornan, directors. (ast (In Order of Their Appearance) Meg (Contralto) Rob’s foster Mother Zara (Soprano) Marto (Baritone) i vvnnom„ Stnfo (Baritone) Rob (Tenor) Later Sir Gilbert Howe Iaidy (’(instance (Soprano) (Daughter of Sir Geo. I ord Craven Martindale) Alfred Marley Sir Geo. Martindale (Baritone) Nina (Soprano) (Sir George’s Second Daughter) Captain Jerome (Tenor) Sir Toby Lyon, churin. Sir Francis McCorkle l’aul Chuvarsky A Lackey (Servant) CHORUS Girls of the Chorus Josephine Reynold Frances Shipman Bertha David Mary In .a Fry Mary Jane Lipner Alaine Reed Helen Scott llena Brunt .Marguerite Jackson Dorothy Deagle Mary Kathryn Gordon Valerie Hill Verla l’archer Joyce Kioppel Janis Gordon Lois Wood Ruth Stafford Marian Scott Faith Barron Frances Sheehy Dorothy Basset Josephine Hunter Kathryn Gessinger Boys of the Chorus Charles ('ran Garrett Bouton norland Johnson Alfred Stout Boh Thompson Russell Soidenberg Lloyd Ferguson Eugene Irthmn JOKES Joyce telephoned to a department store: “Have you any flesh-colored stockings ?” Y'es.” replied the saleslady, Ethel Mullins. “Whadda ye want—pink, yellow, or black?” Helen Brooks (to bookseller I : Have you a book in stock called “Man, the Master?” Clerk (Charles Crans) : Fiction department on the other side of the store, uiadame.
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