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Page 78 text:
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WH H The Bulldog, 1931 -- -F Qhe Qtoops Go Cfonquer av Much to the delight of the members of the Junior Class, their class play was attended by a very large audience. Not only did the high school turn out en masse but a great many college students, townspeople, and students and teachers from outlying towns attended. The Modern Wills, English Club of the Colorado State Teachers College, and the Greeley Community Players attended in groups. The story of Oliver Goldsmiths' famous comedy is familiar to almost everyone interested in literature. The mix-up ensues when Tony Lumpkin directs his sister's suitor to her home, telling him it is an inn. This delicious comedy has never ceased to delight its audience since it was written. The high school orchestra played between scenes. The Junior-Senior banquet depended upon the outcome of the play. Consequently some remarks were heard from various Seniors about getting plenty to eat at the banquet. Beryl Johnston and Lester Goetzel were business managers. Margaret Hatch and Keith Tanner were property managers. The committees were under the supervision of Miss Elizabeth Carney. The play was directed by Irene Schmitt under the supervision of Miss Elizabeth Fatherson. The cast follows: Irene Schmitt ,.rr ,, ..,r.r,,. A, Tony Lumpkin Hastings Marlow L ,, Mr. Hardcastle 7, .,,, Sir Charles Marlow Diggory rr,. or lrt, . r,rr, Jeremy Landlord First Fellow Second Fellow .,..,.. Third Fellow s rr.. - Fourth Fellow L Mrs. Hardcastle Miss Hardcastle A... Miss Neville Maid , First Barmaid Second Barmaid , ...., C'7fl64IF'5 , ,...r,., Director Jack Noel , r.sr , John Schmidt Morris Young Albert Holm L, George Marshall r,r, s. Ben Kraft Philip Kinsey Ray Stanley George Marshall .,,----, Keith Tanner Richard Walker George Pumphrey Ruby Henderson ,------,r,, Mary Wortham Helen Prunty Mary Elizabeth Finley Margaret Hatch Ruth King
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The Bulldog, 1931 '-l' Eempv ev 'iKempy , a three act comedy by J. C, and Elliot Nugent, was produced by Te-Co-Hi-So for the benefit of the Annual under the direction of Ruth Spicknall and supervision of Miss Elizabeth Eatherson. The audience heartily approved of the efforts of James Beetham as Pa, Hazel Roberts as Ma, and Glenn Norris as Kempy. The principals were well supported, and much comment was made on the splendid work done by the group as a whole. Margaret Colvin, who was property manager, and Elizabeth Elam and Roy Harris, who took care of the advertising, deserve much credit for their good work. Mrs. Ruth Spicknall directed the play. The cast was as follows: Ruth Bence Pa Bence r, 7 Ma Bence , r, Jane Wade , Ben Wade , ,r Katherine Bence Kempy James Duke Merill C'A'm 63 uK'U Amenta Moretti H James Beetham , Hazel Roberts 7 Mary Burnett Morris Young Ruth Binneweis Glenn Norris Kenneth Snively
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The Bulldog, 1931 l Qenior Glass Qlay The Senior Class Play Wappin Warf by Charles Brooks was a great success. lt was attended by a large audience and the money taken in from the play went to the annual. The cast as a whole did exceedingly well. The romance was supplied by Margaret Colvin as Betsy and Lewis Adams as Red Joe, while the comedy was furnished by Margaret Cheairs in the part of Darlinf and the thrills by the pirates. The play was under the direction of Helen Tietjens and the supervision of Elizabeth Fatherson. The cast is as follows: Patcheye BB B B BB Jack Schnieder Duke BB B B B Glen Norris Darlin' , B Margaret Cheairs Betsy BB BB Margaret Colvin Captain B B Lester Stroh Old Meg BBBB B B Elizabeth Elam Red JO2 B B B B B B B BB B B B B Lewis Adams Sailor CaptainB B B B B B B Adolph Lorenz Sailors B Don Moody, Kenneth Snively, Roy Schneider Pifii 56 UPU S
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