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'EESTWEP OUT JAGK55 One of the most successful plays ever given by any students of P. H. S. , was Step Out-Jack , which was presented by the Dramatic Club on the evening of December 19. Th High School Auditorium was filled and it is needles to say that the production was a big financial success for the Dramatic Club. This play was a comedy in three acts. It is the story of Jack Rysdale, a young college graduate, making his own way in the world. He makes many starts in business but is a failure at every- thing he attempts. While in college, he has a very intimate friend and chum, in the person of Clarence Galloway, and during his fre- quent visits to the Galloway home, Jack falls in love with Clarence's sister Zoe. They become very good friends, but when Jack fails in business, he loses his courage and stops calling at the Galloway home. Ile is all down and out, when one day he happens to get into the office of Mr. Wilder, a successful stock promoter, who gives him a new viewpoint of life. As soon as Wilder discovers that Jack is acquainted with the wealthy Galloway family, he gives him a new start in the world, in order to gain an introduction to John Galloway. lluring the time in which Jack stops calling on Zoe, a rival has risen up in the person of Percy Lyons, but just before the Lyons- Galloway engagement is announced, Jack steps out, everything turns his way and he sure makes things hum. He and Wilder go in business together, Jack wins back Zoe's love and respect, and becomes one of the happiest and most successful business men in New York. The entire cast played their respective parts in a most capable and intelligent manner and Miss Pritchard and Mr. Yeager should he ery highly commended on their work in directing this production. The cast was as follows- Buddie .....,.......... Mrs. Galloway .....,.. Zoe Galloway ........... Cynthia Barn ette ,..... Miss Roberts ........... Miss Williams ..,... Stage Manager ,...... Tom Slater Bona Mayhew Eleanor Hamilton Virginia Hiehle Dorothy Robert Mary Kennedy Don Neale Paul Broida CO. Costume Manager ........................A.,-..V-,,--V -----,.,,-,,-.-----.fA- The stage furnishings were used thru the courtesy of Reps and and Bentley and Gerwig. The stage furnishings were used thru the courtesy of Reps and Co. D. M. '24. Jack Rysdale Russell W. Wilder Percy Lyons . ,..,, . Mr. Seamons o ..... . John Galloway Clarence Galloway Collins ....,........,..,. Harris ..........,.......... Eighty . l....................... Adam Jordan Don Black Rutherford Piggott Fred Keller Fred Kramer Bernard Thorn John Malley Sherman Stout F i P. H. S. Champ'on Track Team Morgantown Meet 1922
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Hmygr-pgwyyf ,mzwgwnwwhg APPLIED PHYCHOLOGY ' Both the photographer and the mother had failed to make the restless little four-year-old sit still long enough to have her picture taken. Finally the photographer suggested that the little darling might be quiet if her mother would leave the room for a few minutes During her absence the picture was successfully taken. On the way home the mother asked: What did the nice man say to make mother's little darling sit, still? He thed, 'You thit still, you little newthuns, or I'll knock your block off,'ho I that thtill, she explained. An Irishman whose face was so plain that his friends used to tell him it was an offence to the landscape, happened also to be as poor as he was homely. One day a neighbor met him and asked: How are you Pat? . Mighty bud! Sure, 't1s starvation thot's shtarin' me in the face. Begorra! exclaimed his neighbor sympathetically, It can't be very pleasant for either of yez. We Have Them Like This Scout Camp COMMIEITJFEMENT DAYS The language of the flower is an old familiar phrase. There is one that we use most though, during our commencement days. And this phrase that I refer to is a flower that is not rare- It has a torquoise petal-tender pink dashed here and there. From a setting of green foliage it peeps out with golden eye It well might be a spray dropped by an angel from the sky. Its grace of form and color is exquisite, 'we confess. It might be terinined embroldery in Nature's spring-tide dress. Its the emblem of eternal love and friendship, tried and 'true- And Mr. any QVGI' that is why, dear P. H. S., I add to my adieu- Forget-me-not. G. Ruppell Hobey fduring football season!- VVill on of you fellows tell Thomas that I won't be able to practice today, because I have't umbrella and my rubbers won't go over football shoes. A Diploma in the hand is worth two in the Principles. Judge- What's your occupation? Joe F.- I'm a sailor. Judge- You don't look like a sailor. I don't believe you were on a ship. Joe- Do you think I came from Ireland in a hack? Seventy-Nine
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