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Daddy Long Legsw The senior play, Daddy Long Legs, by Jean Webster was presented on May 15 and 16 by two different casts. This year the senior class had so many capable and talented students that there were enough potential actors and actresses to deserve two casts. Over seventy students were eligible for these productions. The following two casts produced the enter- tainment: CAST . Sidney Burt - .. J ERVIS PENDLETON Jack Arthur Ralph Senders rv Leonard Brush A Veryl Brown A Henry Stewart - Woodrow Truax-, Jane Lee J osele Stuart -C Dorothy Sanders rr Mary Louise Olliver Esther Beight rr Helen Bryant A Roxie White Alberta Gillett c- -- Mary Ann Ridders Irene Lochner -- Marion Wyman rr Francis Roberts - , Mildred Haglund Helen Thompson -- John McPherson -, Mildred Haglund - A Jeannette McClain A JAMES MCBRIDE CYRUS WYKOFF - ABNER PARSONS GRIGGS WALTERS DR. MacRAE - JUDY MISS PRITCHARD H, MRS. PENDLETON -- JULIA L SALLIE MCBRIDE MRS. SEMPLE MRS. LIPPE TT - SADIE KATE A GLADIOLA MURPHY LORETTA MAMIE FREDDIE CARRIE MAID - L BUSINESS MANAGER PROPERTIES - - ORPHANS Roger Putnam L Jim Davis - Clinton Stenberg Carl Olson - Morris Dowd Leo Butts Bob Potts -- Joan Burnett Elaine Chandler Mary Edith Rohrbough -- Martha Bibb -- Blanche McClellan ,- Josephine Myers Irene Kenagy - Maxine Dirrett - Nellie Huffman L Gloria Huffman Neva Morley ,- Dick Morgan Marie Widmer Evelyn Lochner Ed Earp -- Helen Thompson Geneva McClain Understudies: Leo Butts and Mary Ann Ridders Stage Manager: Howard Atkeson Assistants: Jack Noice, Kenneth Holmes. and Elwyn Shaw li ll N9 it H3 l I f if I 31 11 lx W ll pl Nl l l Qlfil 1 in il. lflv 5ll I Nl il W1 lim Qi .1 ' Milli l li: ll Will jlffll li llh I l Tl il All , , , Page 2 1
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ji I . l lwl I Hi. l' 'Hi' il R. l L I IW. lNi. DI ' I Wlil 'dl ll . li,l9,fjll I W . ,. . I l llll 1 l ll1'l.l1 i Il ,, lj w l ll . ,. . U l 1 ll . i l ' li l' l l lv w, W i i Page 20 Consuelo Rubalcaba's big ten-reel thriller in which Geneva McClain p l a y s opposite Elmer Clum. Among the comics were Floy Speer, Georgia Rock- well, Mabel Harter, and Emma Dyer. I also found jokes such as Dick Morgan. In the home economics section, Evelyn Lochner, thy wits were displayed. I Ho! everyone that is anhungered, gather y e, gather y e for the mighty shaking of the pear tree, for her branches are ripe with the fruits of her fruitfulness. I shook, and lo, there fell many mushy pears and many that were full of the sap thereof. Among them I beheld Joan Burnett and George Blanch- ard, Mary Louise Olliver and John D. McPherson, Morris Dowd and Dorothy Junor. Behold, there were a couple of nuts mixed with the pears, and they secretly fell and cracked ye ed's head with an exceeding great crack. Lo, it is cracked even unto this day, and the name of the one was Leonard Brush, and Isabelle Mishler was the other's name, forsooth. Awake, away, put on thy glad rags, oh Albany, city of pickles and saddles. For lo, two gangsters appeared and shot down Genevieve Bodine, J osele Stuart, and Mary Edith Rohrbough, when like a ray from the sky, appeared Ed McFarland, Francis McLeod, and Leo Butts, detectives from the Snoop and Droop Detective Society to track down the two nasty men. In the midst of my troubles, I beheld a play written by Francis Roberts Cpurely fictionl, which included the following cast: Kathryn Riley, athleteg Mary Ann Ridders, Roger Putnam, and Edith Price, clowns, Clarice Presti, Floyd Patterson, and Carl Olson, stage hands: Harold Olsen, Jo Meyers, and Neva Morley, villains, Evelyn Mollet and Mildred Billings, funny noises off stage. There were also Lopuson, costumes, Irene Lochner, missing per- son, Dick Littler, the hero, who was drowned at sea before the play com- menced, Jane Lee, Ann Langpap, and Esther Kelly, the old maid aunts who tried to prevent the heroine from marrying for deflated currencyg and Mar- jorie Karstens, Velna Johnston, and Virginia Jenks, who were paid to sit out in the audience and applaud. I also saw Nellie Huffman, Gloria Huff- man, and Eloise Holst, who were lightning off stage. My eye was also attracted by Francis Halada and Donna Grubbe who were taking the parts of the two trained seals who had died of indigestion. Behold, ye sons of a seahorse, for next I perceived a commotion on the honorable corner of Fifth and Broadway, New York City, where Roxie White and her medicine show were performing to the music furnished by John Vannice, Henry Stewart, and Clinton Stenberg. Then, verily I say unto you, my head did split. As I continued my tour of this unique universe, I looked and beheld an endurance talking con- test in which I found Marion Wyman taking grand honors. But now, the prophetess has wearied, and her eyes have grown dim. I cannot behold more, so I say unto ye, rejoice, and be exceeding glad.
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