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1 siuiuiuiut 911114 init 30101031 is 3414211 3031-in 101: 101010 ioimioio ini: Christmas Entertainmen The Senior Class presented a Christmas entertainment on Friday evening, De- cember 21. The program was directed by Miss Margaret Smith and was as follows: Processional- Silent Night g Joy To The World . ,..,.,,,,.,,...,,,.....,. Entire Ensemble . Recitation, .......,........,,.,.s,,,,,.,,,,,...............,..........,,ss..........,..........,.,..,....,.., Mildred Phillips PANTOMINE- CHRISTMAS IN OTHER LANDS Reader ,,,,,,.. Lewis Harrison French Children-Ralph Harrison Jr., and Robert Mosc-rip. Norwegian Children-Louise Phillips and Flora Mae Toole. Italian Children-Pauline McCausland and David Shearer. Mother Italy--Mary Toole. English Children-Ruth Chamberlain and Nancy Barkhurst. American Children-Georgia Crawford and Vera Ruckman. Mother America-Mildred Phillips. Santa Claus--Genevieve Lewis. Song- Up On The House Top ,. , ,,,, Children Song- O Little Town Of Bethlehem ,,,,, ., ,,,r, ., ,,,, . ,,,,,, . .. Entire Ensemble PANTOMINE- THE STORY OF THE FIRST CHRISTMAS Shepherds-Edward Dudgik, David Fox and Ellis Smith. Songs- Hark, The Herald Angels Sing , While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks By Night. Madonna-Nancy Lee Shearer. Joseph-Robert Walker. Song- Away In The Manger. Wise Men-Ralph Gosnell, Raymond Mullen and Lewis Harrison. Song- We Three Kings of Orient Are. Angel-Mary Toole. Recitation ........,................ .. .................. . .... . ..., Henrietta Hobson Song- From Every Spire On Christmas Eve Processional- Adeste Fideles .................,. ...,.... , ,Entire Ensemble ORATORICAL CGNTESUE' The Public Speaking Class under the direction of Mr. Hanson presented a program in the form of an Oratorical Contest on Wednesday evening, May 8. The orations were rated by three judges and the grades were taken as the final examina- tion grade in the course. First prize was won by Frederick Naylor who orated on Organized Crime and second place by Lewis Harrison,-having for his subject The Revolt of Modern Youth. The other orations were given by: Junior College .,...r...r....,..., ......r........,...., .... A nna Mae Sloan Aviation ............,... .... ..... .... . M a ry Virginia Tyrell Disarmament . ,,... , ....... - .... .,....... Edward Dudgik Modern Religion .v,,.,, Movies , ,...r.r ..,, , W Modern Advertising .l0QOQOQOQ0l0i1lQ ll0i0QlDOQ0lIlQOQ Henrietta Hobson Genevieve Lewis Raymond Mullen oinlvlioiniv rinisnioioioioif
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iltllvitritiiliilimxiilioiuiilioliuimviviuis 3936131111: 1ov3ov1h:4v1viorivi011 30303 EIGHTH GRADE PLAY' 'fwhen th Bu la Burst? A Comedy-Drama PRESENTED MAY 17,1929, BY THE EIGHTH GRADE Cast of Characters Hiram Hartrlge-Mrs. I-Iartr1ge's husband ...,,,,,,A,,,,7,......,.w,, , ,,..,.,. , Halford Heath Mrs. Hartrige-Who runs a boarding house and Hiram . ..,.... v,,..,.....,. R uth Beynon Billy Aldrich-Mrs. Hartrige's niece ...........v.,,,......... ...A...... E ,,... . Elizabeth Black Fred Simmons-Sykes nephew ,,,.,.............,, .... . ..,,,,A..,,,,,.,..,..,... ,Kenneth Wright Sam-Negro servant ............,,.......Y...,, W .,A,,,.,.,.. H-- ....... - ...,,i,..,. Edgar Buchanan Archibald Stockwell-A real estate agent ......, , ,,,.7,. William Moreland Miss Spriggs--A nurse for 'William Sykes .... ,,.,,,,,, M ae Merriman William Sykes-A guest ,.,,........,...........,,l...l... ..,,,,,, D onald Riley Doctor Sayo-A lady doctor and a guest, .,,......... .. ,...............,,,,,,,,,,..,.......... Stella Luber Warren Brown--Stockwell's partner .........,,... . ...,.. - .... --------- ..,..... Boleck Lisieweki Sara-A colored maid, .................,,..,,............,...,.,, E ,,,,,,r. D ,,,,.... .. Clarence James Whipple-Justice of the Peace ........ sus, ,,.,.. ,, Helen Orosz ,,r,,,,Willis Walker vioioirrioioillioicr 103ni:ri11i1114lisrimi1r1zviq1q,g010g01q,10gf,gq.jq,gq,gq,1q1ay1
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:grant :rox radar: rams: 1 1 ax :Q xx rio: xx-:xox-xx xxozoc 30101014 Football anquet On December 11, the annual banquet for the football squad was given by the Mothers Club at the M. E. Church. At seven o'clock the football squad and the guests proceeded to the dining room which was decorated with the High School colors. Fol- lowing the dinner Principal C. B. Shields acted as toastmaster and the following pro- gram was carried out: Good Sportsmanship .... ..,,, Coach Hannahs Play the Game Fair .. Y,Y,.,, .. .. ,..,..,Y.,le.,,ee,, Dr. E. D. Kackley A Toast to the Mothers ....7,,7 . .. .... .. .. v,.Y7,Ve ...VV R . B. Harrison Speeches were also given by the Senior members of the squad and by Mr. Mullen, Mr. Walker and Mr. Roshon. Hobo Party On December 11, while the football squad was having their banquet at the M. E. Church, the High School girls had a Hobo Party in the High School Auditor- ium. The girls went in couples dressed as many different types of persons, mostly as toughs and hoboes. The evening was spent in playing games and dancing. Refreshments were plentiful, consisting of sandwiches, pickles, peanuts, mints and ice cream suckers. The chaperons were Misses Georgia McCaskey and Nancy Thompson. High School Party A contest which was held for the sale of Lyceum tickets resulted in a party given by the Freshman room A and the Sophomores on January 26. These two groups lost in the sale of tickets and were obliged to entertain the other classes of the High School. This they did and an enjoyable time was had by all. The evening was spent in stunts and games, terminating with a delicious lunch being served by the hosts. Lycea ewiew On November 16, a Lyceum Review was presented under the direction of the Senior Class. The entertainment was designed to give an idea of the various num- bers to be seen and heard during the year. The program was as follows: Manhattan Marionettes: Mary Marty, Luella Kugler, Irene Horanzo and Mary Virginia Tyrell. Filipino Quartet: Raymond Mullen, Llewellyn Beynon, Rollie Wishard and John Hall. Ned Woodman, Cartoonist: Rollie Wishard. Henri Boyd Concert Trio: Lewis Harrison, Nancy Shearer and Lois Beveridge. Sam Grathwell, Lecturer: Robert Walker. - 1 vi ri ri-110: rio: vi ri rioiuinioioi xiocpoioini
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