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CLASS DAY AND CLASS PLAY ----------------------------------- 1 9 ------------------------------ Hr 2 1 ------------------------------- EXERCISES Ronald Waldsworth | Lois Hawley | James Levere (Beda Krantz Rena Fuller Dale Powers Jessie Lobdell Vernie Fuller . Mildred Peck Willis Treganowan Marion Heeg NIOBE. ALL SMILES Given b lln Senior (’lass. May 13. 1921. CAST OF CHARACTERS: Peter Amo Dunn, .... Carson McMillan In Life Assurance (Pres, of the Universal Insurance Co. Cornelius Griffin, ..... Clarence Riddell In love with Himself (Peter’s Wife’s Brother.) Salutatory Class Hitftory Class Will Class Prophecy Class Poem Class Song Valedictory Phillip Innings, ... . Donald Purdy In Corney’s Hands (Corncy’s Friend.) Hamilton Tompkins, - James Levere In the Clouds (An Art Enthusiast) Parker Slllocks, ..... Walter Dennert In Retirement (A Merchant) Caroline Dunn. - .... Indispensable (Peter’s Wife) Helen Griffin, ------ In Authority (Caroline’s Eldest Sister) Hattie Griffin. - In Op»n Rebellion (Caroline’s Youngest Sister) Beatrice Slllocks, ----- In liOVe with Corney( Sillock’s Daughter.) Mary. -------- In Service (Parlor .Maid) Madeline Mifton, - In the Way (New Jersey Governess) Nlobe. - Margaret Hasley In the Flesh (Widow of the late Amphion. King of Thebes, a Statue.) ACT I. In which Niobc comes to life and the trouble starts. ACT II. In which the trouble is continued. ACT III. In which everything is settled and Niobe meets her former owner, Tompkins. Conductress. Miss Pott. Mae France Mildred Peck Marion Heeg Helen Miller Beda Krantz I»is Hawley Page seventeen
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY-CONTINUED ---------------------------------------- 1 9 --------------------------------------- ---------------------------------- • 2 1 ---------------------------------- final scores were added, it was found that train No. 1! 21 in connection with train No. 1920 had won the meet. On May 21, 1920, we entertained the passengers from train No. 1920 at the Junior-Senior Reception. An elaborate banquet was served, after which dancing was enjoyed. The decorations of purple and gold, and green and white were very effective on the banquet tables and in the dance hall. Our last stop before reaching Senior City was for another picnic. This time, however, instead of having one by ourselves we had it in connection with passengers from trains 1920, 1922. and 1923. When this was over, we again boarded our train and soon were in Senior City. We were anxious to see the wonders of this city, but before doing so, we took another three months rest. When we gathered together in September, 1920. there were only twenty-one of us. This time the train crew was almost the same as it had been. There were a few changes, however, for Miss Pett, Miss Schultz, and Mr. Trull were with us. We were eager for this trip, and yet dreaded it. for we realized that this was the last one we would make together. We were now-headed for the great sea, the Sen of Life, where we would launch, not together, but separately. Our brakeman on this last trip was a splendid one, Marion lieeg. Her assistants were Walter Dennert, Carson McMillan, and Margaret Hasley. There were five stops on this trip for parties, at one of which we entertained the passengers from other trains. On the afternoon of May sixth, we stopped at Fair Grounds Crossing for a rtack meet. Our passengers did splendidly, in this, showing that they were good athletes. Their athletic ability had been previously displayed in basket ball. A team had been chosen from the passengers of our train and trains No. 1922, 1923, and 1924. Three of the members of this team were from our train. On May thirteenth, we did what we had done two years before, only on a much larger scale. We gave a play for the entertainment of the passengers of other trains. The name of the play you all remember undoubtedly. It was “Niobe, All Smiles.” It was a splendid success as you will also recall. One week after this event we were honored guests at a banquet and dance, known as the Junior Reception. The passengers of train No. 1922 were in charge of this. We decided to follow the example of those who had taken this trip before us and publish a Martian which would contain all our honors and achievements, as well as those of the pnssengers of the other trains. You can judge for yourselves the merit of our work. Now we nave reached the end of our journey. We are together tonight for almost the last time. Our train has reached its final destination, Commencement Harbor. “Tonight we set sail, where shall we anchor? Each of us will anchor in a different place, but as we sail wo shall all look back to the good old times of H. H. S. I.OIS HAWLEY. Page sixteen
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Page eighteen Alnrrmnt HHjallrg We can always rely on Algernon He is always on the job. And. Letting what may come. Letting what may go, Kach day we find him here; for Years we've found it so.
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