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a6V'l'6 l' ew- 4 If ifiewiasr-1 N:ffES,6'l ll i ?lli'll' W MARCIA GODFREY-The awakening of Marcia. Presto Change! IRENE GORHAM-NOW' show your dimples, Ig. , A Q 'F WILLIAM GREGORY-Never trouble trouble 'til trouble troubles you. - MARGARET HALL-Fine words, we wonder where you stole them. MARTHA HAMILTON-DO11,t cry, little girl, don't cry. EVELYN HARRISLBY sports like these are all our cares beguiled. RUTH HARRIS-Play Love-Dreams for us, Ruth. ALICE HAWXIJURST-SllCHCC has its own advantages. ALICE HENRY-How she loves to take money from us! ELLA HORWATH-IS it preparedness that makes you so industrious? ROBERT HIPSON-Hey, Wilson, got a match? DORA HORWITZ-I'll be good, Mr. Kirmayer. l EUDORA HYATT-Our crack ball player. EDWARD JELLIFF-Your pompadour is too high, sonny-boy. ELEANOR JENKS-Isn't it too bad that Wilton hasn't a movie theatre? x HYMAN KAPLAN-I would if I could, but if I can't, how can I? BESSIE KESSLER-I can sing in many keys, while others sing in one. R CHARLOTTE KETZINGER-Oh, give me New York schools! j . lo MARION KINGP-NCVCT too busy to help some one else. DoRIs LOUDON-TO form devices quick is a woman's wit. . ALMA LYCETT-Where are those minutes that you lost, Alma? I .e. RosE LYNCH--I have done my duty. A 9. Seventy-four I 1 'DP rulings in was L AZQU- I I 'Nellie'-Q M6116 - if -
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5:-flaefelpgsgsgag. L Qs-:mimsf-HNTIAS el 1141 1t4.1illf4Nl419- .g 7 7 I . . - I 7 Uhr 1Knll Qlall 'F VIRGINIA ADAMS-Who says Sheffield is dull? li I EBBA ANDERSON-OUT blond vamp, A ... 'iv' ' RALPH ARNOLD- sha11 I Say it?,' . +--r I'-I X is X . MARY BEATTY- All the boys love Mary! We wonder why. PAUL BORGLUM-Paul says, '4My Ford's a regular Ford. But we think it's an irregular one. RUTH BRACK-Damsels dream by night, they say, of what they think of most by day. But you, we think, make a mistake. You dream of men when wide awake. ALBERT BROWER-N ow shimmie for thealadies, Albert. MARJORIE CANDEE+I love its giggle-gurgle, I love its fluent How, I love to wind my mouth up, I love to hear it go. f ANTHONY CHARITY-Faith? Hope? Charity? The quietest of these being Charity. FRANKLYN CLEVERLEY-WhCH it comes to ladies, variety is the spice of life. :KATHERINE CLIFFORD-The girl who takes a demerit smilingly. LOUISE CLOSE-Full of pensive obstinacy. JACK CoATEs-The Edison of Norwalk. p MARION COLLINGS-ThC world was made for fun and frolic. So was I. MARGARET DAVIS-May your smile be as bright as your style. GEORGE EAKLAND-Some gas, George. You'll need it on the rocky road to Wilton. BENJAMIN EDISON-OHS of the automatic productions of Norwalk High DONALD FAIRCHILD-My jokes are not appreciated' CARRIE FERRETT1-Teasing's my specialty. I.UELLA FINCII-What a wonderful picture she makes with a certain young man standing under the lights of a certain drug store! Seventy three f ,--.4 . -.. , . .Q A -nr von. ,dj ll4U'I49ll3'l3 l i Ent .il ru I 1 I 1 4 4 .i...4.A
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9 X H A AQIDXIDQDI -E Qf5fMlrjlSc.eq'rlAE lliilt ,dill DOROTHY MACGREGOR-A blush is pretty Dorothy but often inconvenient. I TIMOTHY MAHER-Bashful is as bashful does. IANGELO MARUCA-SPCCCD is silver, except when I get caught. I D P I A ' 'a' v RICHARD MATHEWS-MCIhiHkS a beauty is before us! MARGARET MCMAHON-I feel so unnecessary! BRIEN MCMAHON- I am 'Sir Oracle, and when I ope my lips let no dog bark. ELLA MIDDLEBRO0K1ThC only thing that is the matter with Ella is that she comes from Wilton. SAMUEL MIDDLEBROOK-HC,S our classpbil-ly goat. He digests every bit of knowledge that comes his way. FLORENCE MITCHELL-The silent half of the team of Hamilton and Mitchell. X . HILDA MUTH-NCHIHCSS is betternthan sprightly wit. i ... U T..-a f I if ALEXANDER NAGGY-Whose big feet are those? GLADYS NORRIS-Her smile was undisturbed and sweet. 4 MARGUERITE PENNINGTON-A tongue economist. i MILDRED PRICE-Is Kirk here, Mildred? FRANK ROBINSON-Oh, you spearmint kid with the wriggley legs. PEARL ROSENTHAL--If this town were like Stamford, I could enjoy myself. EVA RUSSELL-All nice things come in small packages. j JULIE SACHS-I play to appreciative audiences only. i HELEN SAUNDERS-Merit was ever modest known. ANNA SCOFIELD-OUT Me1lin's food baby. O MAYLA SCOFIELD-1,11 tell him, hollow-tooth, you haven't got the nerve. FESSIE SEESE Discovered! Perpetual talking machine. A Seventy-five 3Pl9vlU?l'?lU V .vw ISC- -J 'IWW'-9'l49'l9 .. il AMLLALL , A, MEM, if f f 1,1 .!. A I
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