Girls Vocational School - Sun Dial Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1935

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THE TRADE TA CKLER GLEE CLUB AND DRAMATIC CLUB QContinuedj the old romance is resumed. Lieutenant Wright learns she has become engaged by her parents to a scheming Spanish nobleman, much against her will. He secures the aid of his friends in his efforts to break this engagement, but is opposed hy the scheming nobleman and Margarita's ambitious parents. Lieutenant Wright suspects the nobleman, who is chief inspector for the Spanish govern- ment, as being responsible for certain alleged conditions existing at the custom house. He be- gins an investigation that leads to some surprising discoveries. The scenes that follow lead up to a climax in the third act revealing the true character of the nobleman. He pleads for mercy through Margarita's parents, which is granted after a promise to release her from the old engagement. All ends well as wedding bells proclaim Margarita's engagement to Lieutenant VVright. CAST OF CHARACTERS Lois mn Moxrnno, a wealthy plantation owner fiL!lRIA nr: MoN'r1:Ro, his wife, an aristocrat ,.... MARGARITA, an accomplished daughter ...... Mmwamzs, her sister ..,....,........ ...,.. Flmxclsco mr LA XVEGA, Chief Inspector at the who claims to be a nobleman ......,.... Pmmo, manager of de Montero's plantation. . , I lMIl.I0, a toreador, suitor of Mercedes . . . Dos' JUAN, student friend of Emilio . . . Dos Joss, student friend of Emilio ..,. DoNA MARCELLA, friend of Margarita . . Doss AN1'rA, friend of Margarita .,..,..,... Custom House, . . DORIS Youyo . . . Manton 'I'oMLrNsoN Donornv KAISPIR Wrmauoluz Svvnnx . RUTH DAM: . . . Loss PYLE . . . Amer: Scnanzn . . .Bmcrnix Bacxmz . Jrzxsna FAGAN Ihzmrx Kmcnxl-:n . . . .I'lTlll-II. W'n.soN . , . . E1rx'1'1lr: ZIPPRIAN IVI.uu'n,x IVIATILIIA A vans, an English governess ,..,. I.1r:u'rr:NAN'r Hsnom Wmowr, Custom Inspector from the United States. P,vrmcK CPATJ M,u,osr:, companion of Hal ..... ....,, .,..i.... Ciufralx CULTON, of the Cruiser Montana . ..... . . Evelyn Reilly Elaine Ilumburg Regina liraley Marie Shannon Mary Bare Gertrude Horney Gussie Grodnitzky Ilelen Phillips Otelia Harper Emily Baker Gertrude Knapik Dori-s Rackenspcrgcr Ruth Dubick Agnes Bunichuk Evelyn Heckathorn Helen Downs Hazel Williams Virginia DeLanty MARINES Sylvia Groves Ruth Sargent Dorothy K wiatkowska Doris Chiveral Margaret Kasemeyer Theresa Stecher SPANISH GIRLS Helen Polites Ruth Meusel Vera Jackson Mary Petti Ilelen Coleman Ruth Klein I-fvelyn Rose SPANISH Margaret Travers Ilelen Kurrle Martha Besz Theresa Gai? Ina Long Ilazel Lee Ilrannock Anna Hacker Catherine Riley VVinona Slade Doris Brannon Mildred Kuhn Evelyn Adle Naomi Smith BOYS Louisa Bryson Marie Grimstead Ruby Stewart Florence Lpdegraff Lyd'a Bonhardi Elaine Jackson . M A'ru.nA M ,ug Nowskl 'l'ur:mm Jonsson Donornx' NICCANN Norma Eckeis Dorothy Albert Dolores Allen Catherine Burns Dorothy Foote Hannah Nogule Marie Grim Ethel Chupreck Lorraine VVatsic Ruth Fritz Byrdie 'l'owlcs Evelyn Norris Vera Mon Mary Baker Edith Miller Doris Schulte Alice Hokemeyer 27

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THE TRADE TACKLER 1- -T 1..i.i-1 GLEE CLUB AND DRAMATIC CLUB 'Ilia Glee Club and the Dramatic Club combined to present an operetta, The Belle of Barcelonaf' The entire cast is shown, in the photograph above, on the stage in Clifton Park Junior High School Auditorium. The Dramatic Club was organized by Mrs. Mayer last fall and functioned as a separate group for several months. Its two major undertakings were a minstrel show at the time of the annual bazaar and a Christmas play late in December. In January this club was dissolved, and a number of its members joined the Glee Club. The Glee Club, under the direction of Miss Wellsy, has rendered musical selections at several assemblies during the year and will have an important part in the com- mencement exercises in June. On two occasions last fall, the club prepared a special program, one for a radio broadcast, and another for a Sunday afternoon meeting of thc Baltimore Open Forum. The outstanding -event of the year, however, was the presentation of The Belle of B,arcelona,', the story of which follows: Margarita de Montero, the daughter of a wealthy plantation owner, has just returned from a finishing school in Madrid. It is fiesta time in Barcelona, and the day of the season's first big bull fight. Margarita meets her friends in the Plaza where they are singing and danc- ing and landing the great toreador, Emilio. Three years before, while touring the United States with her parents, Margarita met Lieutenant Harold Vtlright. It was love at first sight, hut their courtship was soon inter- rupted hy her unexpected return to Spain. Lieutenant Wright goes to Barcelona as custom inspector and arrives at the time of the annual fiesta. Un the day of Margarita's return from Madrid, as he is walking in the Plaza, he finds a mantilla on which is attached a silver pin. He recognizes it as one he had given her in wvHSlllIlgtllll. They meet when Margarita returns looking for her mantilla, and ffl0HffI1ll!'fI on nrnzvt pugrfl 26



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THE TRADE TACKLER The ART CLUB By Dorothy Ring and Harriet Schuler THE Art Club, under the direction of Miss Ritter, has had a year of various activities which may be divided into three classifications. The Hrst of these, creative works, included water color and oil sketches, pencil and charcoal drawing, and ink sketches. The subject matter that seemed to be of general interest was figure drawing and costume design. Craft work interested another group. This consisted of needle point pocket-books and pictures, wall hangings, books, portfolios and albums. The third activity consisted of visits to the Baltimore Art Museum and the 'Walters Art Galley as well as tl1e study of slides from the Department of Education and exhibits from the Museum of Art. The slides were a miscellaneous collection of paintings and material from the Walters Art Collection. Among the exhibits from the Museum were five modern pictures, seven medieval pictures, four examples of modern printing, eight types of the graphic arts and five modern posters. OFFICERS Viola Gessler, President Jane Henneberger, Secretary Marie Berkowski, Reporter ART CLUB MEMBERS Dorothy Airey Sonia Finklestein Sylvia Katz Caroline Lux Mary Schuler Helen Benski Doris George Blanche Kritt Elizabeth Penn Grace Stallings Dorothy Berg Anna Hacker Mildred Kuhn Doris Phillips Sophie Suscinski Ethel Davis Amelia Janata Carlyn Ludloff Dorothy Rine Bernice Stull Dorothy Dorsey Audrey Travers 28

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