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B L U E A N D w H IT E ll Ili! M llg1,,4 '11ll'f',Yfjm I 'wr X iml M A g gg H mimi I - lf I SENIGR PLAY Backbone Director-Miss Hazel Bechtoldt CAST M. Henry Easton ............................................... Francis Morrissey Whose principal accomplishment is that of making money. Mrs. Lucile Easton ............................................... Grace Kegelmyer An adept in disbursing the fruits of Henry's commercial sagacity Elizabeth Easton, the attractive daughter ............................ Betty Hanahan Mr. Barton, owner of the department store ..................... .. ......... John King Fred Barton, son of his indulgent father .............................. Donald Smith Willie Scott, who lets well enough alone and plods along in the belief that he amounts to nothing untill ..............--........................... Guy Cuthbert Wilma, office girl at the store .............,..................... Adelaide Crothers Collector for Installment House ........,................ .............. J ohn King Kate, maid at the Easton home .............,... ..--. ..-.... ....... M argaret Metz Miss Woodward, who believes in the messages of the stars .... .... M adalyn Clifford Elizabeth's Friends- Dorothy .....................,.........,.......... ...... G ladys Clifford Tom .......... .... E dward Gluckner Marion ......... ...........,-.. ............ A d a Hall Bob .............. ...............,.,, ,.,,,,.,... J a mes Pepperney COMMITTEES Stage Arrangements .................................. Adelaide Crothers, Chairman Assisted by Mr. Clements and Senior Boys ' Advertising .................................,.......................... Lucile J ons Head Usher .......................,,..,,...................... .... H elen Gaughan Business Manager ..... -..,. ....... A d a Hall '23 The audience was highly entertained by the charactors and actresses of the Senior Class. Bun's desire to be a millionaire was fulfilled when he became Henry Easton. We wonder if he will win a wife like Mrs. Easton, who domineers over him and delights in spending his money. We hope Bun will be able to keep his fortune once he gets it. Betty Hanahan, their attractive daughter, was well fitted for the part- was she not, boys? Willie Scott fGuyJ thought so. The first part of the play did not suit our hero, as everyone knows. But in the latter part he was himself, because' our Guy certainly has backbone! Who would have thought Fred Barton was our retiring, dignified Don? If we hadn't seen him in the play, wearing shell-rimmed specs and catering to whims of fair ladies, we would not have believed it possible. Jack King did so well playing a double role we can not decide whether he will make a famous collector or become head manager of all the Woolworth's 5-and-10-cent stores. We hope Margaret Metz and Adelaide Crothers had sufficient experience to manage their own servants in the future. We wonder if Madalyn believes in the stars as Miss Woodward did? We hope the stars have predicted good luck and a glorious future for Madalyn. A merrier group of good looking ladies and gentlemen as Gladys, Ed and James could not have been found for the guests at the party. Hey, kids, how was the punch? Watch the Billboard-ten years from now the famous troup of '25 will present their master role in old Leetonia. 14 '
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E Z' lg BLUE AND WHITE are ' f N r -1 5 gk ?1f-X fn A , 1 T ft -A 2 f 9 lllll P x1'l:lllIIY f, mil fl1i,,m?u I ll Illllirrugmml 5 A 1 1 l A L, I ' In l A A -Q, -.L Class History---Continued ACT ll SCENE 1 The first day of school found us a bunch of peppy Sophomores. We had a new teaching force from superintendent fMr. Stonebrakerj to coach fMr. Shuppj. We had our first real football team for several years. It was our honor to contribute Real Stuf' to the success of the team. SCENE 2 Initiation fun came at the entrance of the Evergreens. For the reader's benefit, I may say that they are the present glittering Juniors- All that glitters is not gold. SCENE 3 Taking care of the nursery is out of our line, but we endeavor to give the Fresbies an evening of entertainment at South Side school. SCENE 4 We originate the Annual High School Picnic. It was held at Kelley's Park. Another day of' success. ACT lll SCENE 1 Juniors we are- Juniors we be- Mighty are we- Wait and see! SCENE 2 We brought Royal Welsh Singers back for second time. 'Twas a perfect day- But, Oh, the night- A finance battle- Yes, we were right! SCENE 3 We displayed originality by changing the routine of custom by buying rings and pins in same year. I SCENE 4 We gave the Annual Junior-Senior Banquet at the Odd Fellows Hall. A great success. You should have seen us and our illustrious guests arrayed in evening suits and party frocks. 16
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