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SOPHOMORES 1918-1919 Anderson, Mecca Angerer, TVddie Ai nold, )lin Bodinger, Vinita Beall, Frances Bell, Bomeice Blurton, Clarence Bogardus, Jule Bowers, Guernsey Bratcher, Blanche Carroll, Gertrude Church, Edna Conant, Jerome Day, Marguerite Dreshack, Wilbur Edmonson, Kenneth Fitzsimmons, Eileene Fosnaugh, George Gibson, Edna Glenn, Maurice Greene, Francis Griffin, Cathrin Harrison, Mary Margaret Hatfield, Stella Ilill, Helen Hull, Donald Hull, Gordon Jenkins, Loren Joidan, Mildred Ivlarr, Maude Kinman, Florence Faster, Hal Lane, Harold Lennen, Linnie Lighthall, Gladys Tiitzenberger, Gladys Longbrake, Helen. Lord, Etta Lynch, Henry Lynch, Louis McClurg, Carrie McHvenna, Eilith McKinney, Harold Murray, Ada Pharos, Arthur Powers, Morin Renich, Gwyneth Scogin, Caroll Sharkey, John Smallwood, Sarah Stone, Ada Stone, Iva M. Sullivan, Elizabeth Taylor, Eva Taylor, Lola Thorpe, Clyde Torbert. Grace Trowbridge, Donald Turner, Paul Watt, Charles Whitehead, Louise Wilmore, Leah Zaueis, Charles —PACK TWENTY-SIX —
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STRUGGLING UPWARD A Play in Two Acts by Ada Murray Stragglers .... Idols.......... Walking Books Wooden Babies CAST ....................1918 Sophomores .............................Seniors ............................ Faculty ........................... Freshies ACT 1. SCENE I Time ................................................. February, 1917 Place .......................................... Clinton High School Enter Eileen Fitzsimmon and Mecca Anderson, two Wooden Babies.) Mecca: “What funny looking things on those stands, Fritz. What are they?” Eileen: “Sli! Don’t talk so loud. They’ll think you are awfully green. I don’t know what they are.” Mecca: “Let’s make a dash into the assembly cause I’m scared stiff to walk in.” Eileen: “Alright, let’s go in with these kids.” (Enter and Idols begin to clap). Mecca: “I don’t know which seat that Walking Book said for me to take.” Eileen: “Here either. Shall we stay near the door where we can escape easily or go to the back where we can’t be seen?” Mecca: “I’d like to try that south row. What do you say?” (Uproar of laughter from Idols as Mr. Walters, a Walking Book, comes to their rescut and directs them to seats). (Curtain) Scene II Time........................................................A few days later. Place ........................................................ Same as Scene T. (Enter Sara Smallwood and John Sharkey, two Wooden Babies.) Sara: “ Where we goin’ to vote?” John: “For what?” Sara: “Athletic representative.” John: “Don’t know. Who you goin’ to vote for, Sal?” Sara: “Don’t know nothin’ ’bout votin’. ” (Enter Wilfred Brown) Wilfred: “Children of young and tender years, I am Sir Oracle, of the Idols and I would impart to thee from out my limitless store such knowledge as thou dost seek. Be it of things known or unknown, seek no further, for even now I can reveal all unto you.” Sara: “Uh! Where do we go to vote?” Wilfred: “To participate in the selection of an official representation of the Wooden Babies, unto room three hundred sixteen of the fourth floor, you should depart.” John: “Oh, thank you, mighty Idol. Sal, let’s be off.” (Wilfred summons a group of Idols to watch developments.) (Curtain) Scene 111 Time ............................................. Same as Scene 11. Place ..................,..................................C. H. S. (Enter Sara and John.) John: “The president of the Idols didn’t know any more’ll we did.” Sara: “Well, I should say not, but we found the meetin’ anyway.” PAG 10 TWENTY-SEVEN
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