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- l i l Earl Goddard A..., .. Joe Spence ,.,,v..,, Ralph Denby ...,,,, Henry Garrison .,,.,. George ...,,, ,,,.7,....., Billy Meekin ,.,.,,.,,.. Jimmie Shannon ,,,, .. Mrs. Garrison ,ee,.. Anne Windsor ,e,,r Irene Trevor ..,.-7V...VVV Georgianna Garrison Lilly Trevor .,..,,,,,,,... Peggy Wood ,,.,.,,, Florence Jones .,., .. Betty Willoughby .... Faculty Director e,,i . SENKHICLASSPLAY SEVEN CHANCES Gifford Bailey William Ryan Durand Burton Harvey Blum Roger Pettee Ray Kelnhofer Bernard Norwick Norma Perry .. Phyllis Myhers . Crystal Jossi - ..,.. ,,.,,.r.., . .. Ida O'Brien Leona Olson Mildred Leonard Edythe Moulton Gladys Bronstad .. Miss Anderson The Senior Class Play, Seven Chances, was presented December 12, 1931, under the direction of Miss Anderson. Bernard Norwick, Raymond Kelnhofer and Phyllis Myhers had the leading roles and were ably supported by a well selected cast. The plot was centered about a boy who had one day in which to get married in order to receive his inherited money. He took seven chances. the seventh being the lucky one. OPERETTA Hans Maier, Proprietor of the Wurtzelpracter Inn ,e,, ,,,,, Edwin Bodeen Louisa, a Waitress ,,,. ,,,,, .,,. ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,., ,.... ,,,, ll I a 1 'ion Stadler Captain Kinski, Chief of Detective Bureau of Vienna ,.....,ccc,,c,,,,,c,,, Rolland Schlick Bumski and Kinski, Faithful Sleuths ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, . James Favell, Robert Hagen J. Jennison Jones, an Advertising Expert ,,,,r . ,c,,. .,.,c,c,c R aymond Kelnhofer Jigo, a Hungarian Gypsy .. ,,,,,, . . ,,,, DeWayne Rec-kenthaler Ilona, a Gypsy Girl eee,,,.r.e,,,,, .. .e,, eee,,e,e ,,,,cee,, . . . .i,, Jane Overby Arthur Crefont, a Young American Artist ....,,c .c,,l.,. . ,,,,,,,,,, F red Dyson June Pennington, an American Heiress Y.,,, ...,,,, ,,,, ,,,Y,,,e . . .,,, . . . Edna Anderson Jonas H. Pennington, Proprietor of Peter Piper Pickles ..,., .,,. . .. Harvey Blum Lady Vivian Delaney, a Charming English Widow i,,,, .. .. .. Martha Jane Johnson Tourists, Burgers, Viennese Maiden, Waiters, Gypsies Special Dances ,,,, ,,.,.,,..,,.,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,., . . Una Christianson, Kathleen McShane Jonas H. Pennington with his daughter June, arrives in Vienna amidst preparations for the carnival. To his consternation, he finds Jones advertising Pennington's Pickles too well. Lady Vivian arrives on her annual quest in search of her daughter, who when a baby was lost near Vienna at carnival time. Kinski plots to substitute the lost child and marry her for the fortune. A band of gypsies led by Jigo and his supposed daughter Ilona visits the carnival. Events all lead to the gypsy camp, where a magic pool reveals the face of the lost daughter. Arthur Cretont wins recognition of art and also the hand of June. Lady Vivian consents to become Mrs. Penningtong the Kinski plot is exposedg Ilona is restortd to her mother. and Jones is rewarded with sua.-ct-ss in his campaign for the hand of Ilona. E551
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'G ft? ,Wa ,W iff' EW W' M' i i l l i N ll B. Hagen IW. Burton I.. Steltlner NI. LeGore O. Folstaa' D. Olson C. Konop ' E. .lIcGiU V. Fossmn . i R. Durst ill. J. Sfvanf C. Folstad N. Perry M. fof1ns0r1 D. LaBarge H. Haugen J. Fitzgerald I. Omerbv E. Reckentfmler E. Anderson M. Siadler llfliss Hanson A. Rindlis- Q lx bar-fuer l'.Rof1lf E. Strand Cl. Clvristianson K.McSf1ane A. Hanson G. Dodge A. llfclmofl A. Tucker IW. W lllarlinson Wfvitney GIRLS, GLEE CLUB li President , ,,,, , .... . ,.,,,, , Norma Perry 'Vice President ,. . Helen Jane Overby Secretary . , , Edna Anderson Treasurer .. ., ,, Dorothy Olson Librarians . ., Fc-rn Bailey, Helen Knutson T At each practice the Girls' Glee Club has one special feature which l takes about ten minutes. Each class has the privilege of presenting l me special feature. This helps to keep the members interested in the i ' club. as well as making the meetings more enjoyable. After each class had given its entertainment it was judged and placed. The Freshman l Class won first place. The chairmen ol' the program committees were: Kathleen Mc- shzinf-, Freshnieng Vesta Rohll, Sophomoresg Marion Stacller, Juniors: Klilrlrerl Lconarrl, Seniors. The Girls' fllee Club sung at the Tezzcliers' Convention held at the Q lligh School Auditorium. They sang' several times in the Main Room 1 and the ss,-vi-ml divisions ol' the Glee Club have given public entertain- ! l rrifflits. iam
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