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if iV h'mUqg Zwllf9suU1 uV'Wv ZN Wfv'm'whLq '2h'fy-mfibiivvqnxpxigl 4 'H E i V A U D E V I L L E f i. 5 ..?, hsl ...d A-f '95fmvA -f9'AU'l afV '5fli Uh- - 'k 5-fnrvnnf The C. C.'s Annual Yaudeville was presented Friday and Saturday even- ings May 22-23 at Library Hall. The show was for the benefit of St. .loseplrs church. The program offered a variety of entertaimnent which was well re- ceived. Clarence Patten and Hugh Kennerk gave a black-face sketch in which Pat- ten was a night-watchman in a bank and Kennerk a negro friend. Many flashy bits of wit were contained in the act. 3Ct. The .lunior Glee Club gave a num- ber of popular selections and one old- timer Sweet Adeline which brought back memories to many. Frederick Steinbacher impersonating jackey Max, a Hebrew, .lames Roy as Dusty Rhoadesu a transient, and Gerard Libbing as Little Charlie. presented a side-splitting act in which each related' his experience in differ- ent parts of the country. G dese llfoinenf' a burlesque sketch presented by Francis Corbett was very good. If he ever has as much trouble in hnding the right train as he did in this act we certainly extend our sym- pathy. The Freshmen Glee Club entertained the audience with a number of songs which were well received. Carl Zoel- ler sang some very creditable solos. A comedy sketch, entitled Uncle Nates Hired Man was very enter- taining. Gregory Kennerk as Nate Gowdy was a typical farmer, Alexan- der Campbell as Aunt Hetty carried the female part with exceptional abil- ity, the two nieces Anna and Susie were Bernard Kallmyer and Kenton Miskel. Frederick Steinbacher as German applicant for the job of hired man, who later turns out to be a cousin of the family, playing a joke on his uncle. and Bernard Kearns his friend carried their parts well. ,lerry Lib- bing as Silas Bean, an old lover of Aunt Hetty. was another typical farm- er. Bernard Kearns played the part of Mike Flannigan an Irishman also applying for the hired hand job but later turned out to be a college churn of Cousin Fred helping to carry his joke to a successful close. The orchestra under the direction of Giles Pierre presented a Rube Band act in which each member was attired as a farmer. The act was very good. The 'lunior Class offered a sketch entitled The Lost Child, an Interna- tional Affairf' The cast was composed of Carl Pequignot, Ernest Miller, Jack Mclley, Giles Pierre and Leonard Heit. Qu the Stock Market a farce of rural life was presented by Gregory Klennerk and Bernard Kearns. Ken- nerk impersonated Reuben Vlfright with Kearns as his son, ,lim Wlright. The program was closed with selec- tions by the school orchestra. Bernard Kearns, '25. i.,.. O,i,i-,i PROGRAM A 0V6Y2ifL11'S --..- ................ C . C. H. S. Orchestra B On The Stock Market P24 Rfiulbcll' Wlright ............ Gregork Kennerk ITIS SOD. J1111 VVright ...........,.. Bernard Kearns C vWaiting For the Burglar 5311150 Vlfhlte ....................... ---Clarence Patten RHSUJS Snow .,.. ..............,.,.... H ugh Keiqrierlq D 501135 -,A-,.f-...---A.-........... ........ J unior Glee Club The Encounter Iackey Max, Hebrew .... Frederick Steinbacher D1-1Sty Rhodes, E1 Tramp ................ James Roy
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