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-Martha i wo aclN Inmi the- diH-ia •.W.ulha m.mv pivsciilL ' d mi Mj S In iikthIuts of the girls ' and men ' s glue club-. Lindi.T the dirt-clioii ol . i- ll ora Kmsolv ing. in Ihe sch(«)l aiklitoriuni. Ihc production ua- ihoroughl ciijom ' lI b the aueliL-ncc. l-ollowing is the cast ot characters: Lid - Harriet Durham Maid-; )|-honi)r lo (Jueen Anne . . ' i)nlt -J Ldiiiilci ' Nancs-. her friend )- - .r (.ompton Sir Iristham Mickellord. Lads llarnefs Cousin . . . Alouf (.rousf Lionel ' i ' Plunket a wealths- farmer (.oston (.rouse Sheriff of Richmond hniuris llolv„ak Once There Was a Princess Once I here Was a Princess, a character pla . was pieseiiled b the senior class m the Normal auditorium on April I i 1 he pla consisted ol a proKigue and lour acts. The leading character was an Ar.ierican girl whose wealths parents married her to an Italian prince, who ssasied his f(,rtune and then accommodatingls died. She relinquished her estate to the mother-in-law and returned to the tossn if her childhood memories. W hen she returned she lound the home people making elaborate pieparatu.n lor her reception. . s she ssas shs , modest ami seis plainls dressed, thes mistook her tor a sewing woman In order lo meet their expectations, she ssent awas and returned a full-fledged princess m all aiipearances. No one recognized her except her childhood ssseetheart and an old Inend, Lncle Joe. who helped them to kmt up their old relations. Thes married and lei! I. r llals sshere I lies lised lia|Mnls eser after. 1 he stors was well porlrased bs the lollossmg cast ,,l characters, Princess iJelletarre . ,,,,, Signor Moroui ,, , , , Signor Moroui ,,;,;; - i-i Mil)- . (Hixr ■.dil I he Old Princess , .. , I la el Uo d . Mrs. IU) xl Mrs, Purringtoi Mrs. Seascr Rubs- ik.vd . ,,,,,„ Aun. .Me. a Trimble ' • ' ' ' ;;; | . ' I ' .ovd „ 1 r,; ., Phil Lennox ■ • ■ , • ' ' Y ' ) Milton ITArcs ' I.a erence loyd losephinc. a J rench maul ....■•■■ ' ■ ' - ' ' - , , I I, I old ( iirJi ' i I la el Uo d ; ; ,, Mrs. liosxl - . Mrs, Purrii Mrs. Seasci Rubs- i5o d i ' - ' ; ' , ' m ' ; ' lolt ' l I hilt Mrs. o , ' ' ; ' Mrs, Purrmgton Lomse h ' hn.to,, Mrs.Seaver i: rT Rubs- ik.vd • ' ' ' ■ ' , ' ' ' f; ' ' l ' .iKe ' )• '
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WIMhRRD I.ANCLOl y Dramatic HnSRY KING Humorous Declamation THE sub elimination deciamator - conlcNt was held .March 1 in the normal school auditorium. There were ten tr outs in dramatics, six in humorous, and three m oratorw Three were chosen from each group and these nine people received intensive training lor the final contest which was held m the normal audi- Inrumi on .March 10. Ihe judges were selected from the Albion lacultN . W innilred l.anglois received first place in dramatics with the reading. Number Six. Ilenr - King was given first place in himiorous section wilh StudMng 1 lis C jeograph . . nne 1 hornles ' recened first in the oratorical division. .Miss Clara Grace .Alexander coached these people and she also IS to be congratulated on the excellent manner in which the selections were given. Page 08
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A. S. N. QLAKTFT ESTEL I ' ERRINS A I ONE CR0L5)E ERANCIS HOLYOAK JAMS HANSEN Y. W. C. A. ■;?•■ ' ONI: ()!■ Till: luadint; organi alions lor the girls ol A. S. N. is llu- oun- Women ' s Christian Association. wkl nu-etings are held on Sunday afternoons in the New Hall parlor. .Much of the success of the organization this ear should be attributed to the members of the faculty who gave interesting and instructne talks or furnished musical programs. Besides the Sundav afternoon meetings, the girls have engaged in other enter- prises One of these uas the oriental sale held in the art room before (.hnstmas. Many novelties from the orient uere sold. Another source ol re enue lor the organization was from the sale of boxes of altractne Cdiristmas cards. This vear ' s organization has started a fund that is to be used in the building of a Y. W. C. A. hut at the Albion Normal as soon as the size ol the tund will warrant the erection of such a building. The officers this vear were: president. Dorothv Deich; vice-president. Kutli Donnelh-- secretar . lave Davis; treasurer. Kav Lamson : publicity chairman. Madeline ' Klamt: ' program chairman. .Marv B. Hvans: devotional chairman. Margaret rachek; social service chairman, irances Knott: music chairman. Kuth Snovrhill. .Miss Clarabell Severance was the facultv advisor and did much toward making the organization a success. Pane H«t
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