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Junior Play TOP ROW: Shumate. Elliott, Shick. Jones. Miller, Halterman. Henry, White. Chapman, Bennett. Davis, Stiffler. Oh, Professor Fluff .............. Jimmy Anderson ... Bertha ............. Jean ............... Dean Aristole ...... Michael Pemberton . Fifi ............... Professor Cartwright Jake ............... Belle .............. Miss Frederica ..... Patricia Patternson ...Emily Shumate ....Claude Elliott ......Betty Shick ... Winifred Jones ......Glenn Miller Carrol Halterman ... Eleanor Henry ....Donald White Edmund Chapman Bernadine Bennett Anna Mae Davis .. Virginia Stiffler Michael Pemberton fleeing from Fifi, a French beauty, lands In the Brixton Academy for young ladies. It's such a grand hide out that he induces the new instructor to swap places with him. The swap clears up a few things. Fifi isn’t interested in a poor young instructor and she transfers her affections to the supposedly rich Cartwright. But Patricia, Michael’s dream girl, arrives at the school and finds him an instructor, though he had posed as a rich man’s son when they met before. Added to this are some saucy little schoolgirl cut-ups. P R 0 F E S S 0 R t L 1 T VC f f f A A A f T T.M A ,1A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A 1 X % % %
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T H E T H E Freshman Dramatic Club GROUP I TOP ROW: Hatten. Sheldon. Davis. Barton. W. Davis. Eisnaugle, D. Davis, Washam. Overly, Evans. B. Hill. Hughes, Lyons, B. Davis, W. Hill, Hankie. Stephenson. Walters. Martin. Robinson. Sammons, Weese. H. Davis Kyer, Jenkins. Rhea. Woods (Adviser), Gast, Pierce. P L A Y T H I N C Various phases of dramatics such as impersonations, dialogues, pantomimes, and short plays make up the programs of this group. There are seventy students enrolled in this club under the supervision of Miss Jean Wood. This unusually large enrollment shows the increased interest in dramatics manifested by first year students who are encouraged to develop their talents by training and practice. GROUP II TOP ROW: Robbins. Woolum. D. Ballard. M. Davis. D. Bierly, Henry. E. McGee. K. Gahm. Cherrington. ... Jacobs. Farrar. Phillips. Walker. Harper. Henderson, White. Anderson. D. McGee Vititoe. Davies. Scites, Johnson, K. Gahm. Blaum. Angel. P. Ballard. Martin. Weed. Shear. Ervin. Harris. A. Bierly. Brunton. Crlbbens. Freeland. Dow. Bowman.
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« WWWN UWWVW VVV V WMWVWWviHlUlVU u p Senior Ploy TOP ROW: Smith. Arthur. My«r». J«»hla». K' M FMUr. Dari . RadcIlIT . Cory. Itooth. Huttoy. Spohn Senior Play Produced with the same precision and polish which marked the Junior play, the Senior play, also directed by Miss Julia Plumer. proved to be a very successful presentation of the production Digging Up The Dirt. T H E The plot centered about the affairs of two youths, Ken and Bill, who were traveling in the romantic Southwest. Previous to their journey westward one of the boys, Ken, had told the girl with whom he was in love that he was going on a trip to Europe rather than let her know that he was not as well-dodo as she believed him to be. When the aunt of the girl, along with several of her friends, arrived at the cabin in which the boys were staying, found them garbed in blankets due to an encounter with a skunk, the fun begins. Events follow rapidly. The boys masquerade as Indians that they may not be discovered; a bandit purloins some valuable specimens; the boys are discovered in their real identity; the aunt falls in love with a professor; Ken captures the bandit; Bill falls in love with one of the heroine's friends; Ken patches up his difficulties, and all’s well and ends well.
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