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I-7 Oh Kay A 1ree act tum comedx Oh hav xeplete xx1t1 mx teiy 11111 th11lls xx is pxesented bv the men1be1s ot the student boflv fmt the People s the 1te1 Jfinudrx 17 11+ '14 The cast xxds is folloxxs Grain Pembioke NIHILP 'xlrllonald l11n1p PE-'I11bIOl'x4 Kester lflnlex 'VI1s XX 11111111111 Helxl Halonen Captain H1111 man Wllfled lN1cke1so11 31111161 Xkhitman Melxin 1,1aham Brown bred Alde11 B111 XX 11011111-'Il I1n1 Hdxes A1xa1 Huk kanen Alice Boiden Audiey 1x1duex Kax 'V11ll1s Maigaref Sulllxan The action of the plax takes place 111 the dining, room of till Whitman s home xxxth hranip Pembioke alttemptlng to C011 xmce the xx omen Iolk that l1e is not xet old enough to1 petfl coat rule and Altlllll NN hltlllall t1x1n,, to pioxe to them that he IS groxxn up and past tiat s age Eafh mxents a Blalk Terror to proxe 111s brax 91V and the confusion of these xxltn the real Terror makes up the fun of the piece As e1 conse quence the vxhole household becomes upset but all is sereuc again by the final curtaxn The real Black Terror is captured the mdsqueiade-1s are identified and Uramp and Art find the-mselxes st1l1 under pettlcoat rule .A ,.. ,.,',' 1 L .fm fm 5 , 7 tl , r 'z ' 1, ' t, 2 1 js 2 -' K, 'Z :L .01 N I 4 x- ' K K .1 w v- . V A - , A . I 1.2 . Y A, . 1' ,. .. ' ' . .' . 1 ' y - . V , A 1 . , , ' , ' u , 1 - a I , ' ' .' Y , . Edith NVhit1nan, Adryue Kidney: Black Terror, Charlie v I W , ' ' Q Z Q ' . U' L., Q . 1- i ti 1 Y s v lv: .P A ' .5 V 4 1 1 A . , x l . f . . Y . , J . . 7. is , .x , ' ' . - ,' I . ' ' v , ' . H '- . . . ' ' Q v' 0- . . fl Q , ' , 1 . - . .1 ,, - v K 'hw , 'L -I y 'L ' 1 vu n . . . as w H . 1 Q . , , . . . .
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K fi na mwrnm 711 Asbemblzes The 1ssembl1es dllllllg., the y al xx If educatlontl ts well IS lllft-'l9Stlllg, and dIllllSlIlg, Ot the lll0XlIlf. plctures shown the most hes des the 1 mms perhaps were thcs of 1 Jouxn X xnto Alaska hoxung the x xllew of the ten thous 1nd smoke the bltldklllf., up ot the ne cox erm OXPI the Xukon ind othcv Alaskin wonders Another QGIIQS xx 1s entltled Pleces ot China tnd took us through that Oriental country Phe plttule presented by the I S toxestxy selxlce atcompuned by a lettuxe wx as also ters mt restlng The students were all lllglllX de 1g,hted xuth the one 10 play sham presented by the JLIIIOI class and the declama tlon glxen by Eleanor Ural am the same 'mttexnoon Other xery mterestmg programs were turnxshed by the three declamatory contests presented before the assembly Debates also furmshed xarlety NIUSIL also was represented by the Oregon State tollehe Nlllltary band yn h1ch gaxe a short program Last but not least there hate been many lIll9I'9StlI1!-, speakers throughout the year notablv the delebatlon from O S C' and U of O and Dr Seeley as well as many others All ln all the assemblles durmg the year have been mary and xarled Mary Hall 31 QE fe I: IQ?-ff 'bfi - 'QA ng. inf e f s- '- Q . - NV .'- s L f X il - , N V -if-' 1 ' be ' A X 5 I . ,, K- I :Ill 'ij' 1 t 1 F' . s r -f s - X , . i - ,Jr -e- - L ' ' ' ' ' 3 Est. ' - .' ,. I Q . .P .3 X ,, ' 2 lt, , V 2: ' 's' f ' ' f. ' -' 'f, .' ' on nearly every Friday, the ones whit-h the students enjoyed K. sf S .Y ' . K. ., . . V, 2 ' . K, Y V 7 Q 1' 's ' A 's s ' 'z j X :z .' ss, - 4 ' y ' V ' . . Y ' 5: - I - I , ' ' 2 J. A : 2 ' , .. . .' 'z Q ' ' ' 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 . N I n ' Y , , . . Y , l. , 1 - ' - ' 7 ' Q X ' L. k v . - , j', 4 ,- In + . H Y . ' 1 ' . . . . . , . . . - V , n , I . ' , . .. I Lv 1 0, I I ' ' 1 v Q ' 1 W f. 1 I ' ' '.
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Semor VOd1'll Mall Order Brides The Junlox play Mall Order Brldes was a unlque comedv produced by the Junlor class and presented ln connectlon vnth the senlor wodul The entue actlon took place fn the Rubv Heart ranch IH the home of NlCll0lab Henshaw The cast was Nance Henshaw Marge McDonald Bob Henshaw John Koh ersteln Rose Crandall Annabelle Edmonds Queenle Dugan Eleanor Graham Arabella Jennlngs Bernadme Daly Prln cess Helen Karxonen Gaynell Jones Margaret Anundl Plnkey Butler Mike MICKGISOH 'Skeet Snyder Pete Graham Jane Hamllton Helen Ixleger Deerlng Hamllton shaw Kes l' lnley Betv een acts of the play the senlors presented a dance and song xodnl followmg the Gypsy and Romany motlfs Th first number was a dance by a number Of Gypsles dressed ln colorful costumes and beatmg tambourxnes The stars of tlns numker were Alma Sxrnlo and Agnes Stockenberg who played selectlons on the mandolln and gultar Followmg th1s number were a group of Spamsh senors and senorltas who danced and sang Adryne Kldney and Eleanor Erkklla dxd a snappy tap dance vshlch was good for an enthuslastlc encore The star act of the whole vodvll was Arnle bundbergs welght llftlng exhlbltlon Shortly after dlsplayln hls prow ess here he started for New York as the representatl +1 of the Multnomah club of Portland He llfted enormous welghts and supported a group of boys wlth his neck and shoulders the approxlmate welght belng 1500 pounds A number of boys who sang cowboy songs and accompanled themselves wlth gultars and mandolms completed the ca t of the senlor vodvll whxch wxth the Junlor play made up one of the most entertammg programs ever presented by the C H S ' , HA ' ' ,H l 7 .. 1' ', I ', - , , A Z , I v . 3 . - T , ' 2 , Z U ' vs ' ' W . aw ry w Z , 2 . Freddie Turner: Mr. Hamilton, Kenneth Tichenorg Mr. Hen- 1, 5 s V ,. . . O , . e K Y' ' 'I A k , V . . . V . . . . . . , . . U . . Q, 3 3 . 7 . . . S . . , - . L .
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