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THE RDEK-I FACULTY PLAY Curse You, Jack Dalton1 snarled Mr Hermanson as he schowled at Mr Brossmun's attempt to save Miss Barron's honor and Miss Cat-terall's heart. All this was the result of the faculty and P T A's attempt to stage a melodrama in the strict 1890 fashion Handlebar mustashes and off-key harmony were paraded before the footlights of the Center Avenue stage. Curse You, Jack Dalton was a new idea in plays for the younger generation who have never seen a real brown derby or a flashy plaid vest. Between the acts, a quartette of pseudo-Boweryites brought tears to the eyes of even the most stone-hearted people With all the teachers playing their parts in ancient costumes, time seemed to move backward several decades to the days of tamdem bicycles and mustache cups. This play was one of the thrilling attractions of the school year as ail will testify. Mrs. Dalton..... Eioise Dalton .. Jack Dalton .... Anna Alvarado ... Egbert Van Horn Bertha Blair.... Richard Blair .. Coach........... Miss Mary Kane ... Miss Barron ... Mr Brossman ... Mrs. Crowe . Mr. Hermanson .. Miss Catterall ... Mr. Davison ...Miss Gordon FACULTY GAME When the piercing whistle started the faculty game, every student shoved to the meager edge of the bleacher to watch the tussle. Miss Gordon took upon herself the right to sprawl on the floor seven times. Earnest Miss Barron introduced a new technique in guarding labeled, Dutch Miiltype number one extraordinary. Hope was inspired in the faculty players by the lusty cheers of Miss Kane and the cheerleaders, and by the oranges prepared and served by Miss Marjorie Kane. Faculty scores were raised by the shots of Teacher Tice so they won by the score of 26-27. Hl-Y Olive DeMott Grace Humes Eleanor Smith Doris Smith Evelyn Morano Eleanor Moore Helen O'Brien Doris Kohlus FACULTY Miss Tice Miss Barron Miss Rudiger Mrs. Marshall Miss Schempp Mrs. Stone Mrs. Crowe Shirley Solinger Miss Gordon 14
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THE RDCK-I9ZB FACULTY SNAPS 1. Does Mr. Hermanson look happy? 13. Long may she wave! 2. If it isn't Miss M. Latin Kane! 14. Mr. Fordham looking serious and Mr. 3. Is Miss Barron shy? Brossman satisfied with life. 4. Mr. Kasold will get yer if yer don't watch out! 15. Is Miss Gordon discussing poetry or participles? 5. Mr. Hermanson, proud wearer of the football L of St. Lawrence, attracts 16. Guppie Halford (Mr. Halford offers the pup in proxy). the co-eds. 17. Hold Mrs. Stone there, Mrs. Marshall. 6. That dog certainly makes Mrs. Lass 18. That famous Rudiger grin. look pleased. 19. Miss Gordon ponders in English III. 7. The grand old school. 20. Was Mr. Langworthy born with that 8. Mr. Safford at Andrew D. White's feet. pipe? 9. Our Mr. Studwell. 21. Miss Catterall cheers as lustily as Gene 10. Mr. Langworthy and pipe. Killea and Lorraine McGrath. 11. Could that be a math problem behind Mrs. Joy? 22. Our ping pong coach, Mr. Davison, rests. 12. Faculty pals—Miss Barron and Miss 23. We like this picture of Mrs. Stone, our Catterall. senior adviser.
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