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o 1,111,201 A N D N I A N :ui 1 xi:-1-1111:-1 1-1 :mini 1-11:-102020 ! ! ! I The Cast of Characters i Prof. Wise, A Poor Married Man .,...,.4Y....... ,..,,...,..Y ,,..... W i lliam Bellam Dr. Graham, A Country Physician iiiiii ,,.i......... N oel Keefer Billy Blake, A College Boy ii.............,ih. ,h.i..,.. C larence Wisner Jupiter, A Black Trump ..........,.....,.. e... eee,, l.......e..... E l b ert Ross wi ki Mrs. Iona Ford, Some Mother-in-Law eeeee, ,.,,.... F rances Fields Zoie, Her Charming Daughter ...,......,.. ...,,.. L avona Simons June Graham, A Freshman .eee.ee..ee.eeee.,. er.,.. D orothy Ulrey LR Rosalind Wilson, A College Reporter ....eeee,.,....,....,.......,. ll.... N ondas Bitzer Place.-A Small College Town Time.-Present. Synopsis of Plot Act 1. Prof. Wise arrives from Niagara with his young bride and Q her mother. Through a misunderstanding of the servant the bride's mother is taken for the bride. Billy, a college boy, who is in love with j Zoie, adds to the mystery. ! I has married Zoie, Dr. Graham, an old country doctor, brings his mother- less daughter to college. Mrs. Ford determines to secure a divorce from Professor Wise for her daughter. She succeeds, and the marriage is a 2 2. Billy leaves, brokenhearted, when he learns that the Professor failure. Act 3. Prof. Wise marries again after a year or two and he selects a girl who will not encumber him with a mother-in-law, but learns that his wife's father is trapped into marrying Mrs. Iona Ford, who becomes his mother-in-law. Billy returns with news from Mrs. Ford's husband, which I makes Dr. Graham free again. i The comedy element of the play was furnished by Elbert Ross, in the Character of Jupiter. ! ! ! '- .. I Q2 i L' ! g ' E ! I ! ! I I ! 01 1 ii pr 1 nz 111211 -1 :ug 11114: 3131: 1: 1: amz- 3 1 1-111110102011-3405 Forty-th ree
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uiririri iii 3 113 iiiwiviniui 1 initrd A N D R 0 NIA N 103031103 FRESHMEN Only a short while ago the Freshmen started on a long journey to the coveted land of Knowledge. The way, this far, has been pleasantly strewn with flowers, which has helped to cover the roughness of the grade. Yes, it has been steady climbing, with the exception of a few descents that usually follow the exam. period. They may seem green, but that is the sign of life and growth. On October 19, 1923, the Freshman class held a masquerade party at the home of Samuel Wasmuth. Every one was gaily dressed. Velma Lewis received the first prize for being the best masked. The evening was spent in playing games and pulling taffy. All members of the class were present excepting three. February 12 Florence Knee entertained the Freshman class at her home in honor of her birthday. The evening was spent in playing games. Ice cream, candy, and cake were served to the guests. O , SOPHOMORE The Sophomore Class has passed its milestone on its journey to the land of Knowledge. Already the second milestone of its voyage is at hand. They must hasten on their way, for they perceive in the distance the shores of that wonderful land'to which they are journeying. In the early fall the Sophomores enjoyed a Weenie roast in Noble's Wood. The most important feature of the evening was a comedy, the cast of which consisted of Raymond Streit and Miss Miller. The upshot of the affair was that Miss Miller quite lost her temper and gave vent to the same by blackening Raymond's face. On the evening of March 13 the Sophomores held a taffy pull in the Domestic Science room in the school building. Nick Ross, the school comedian, furnished the entertainment for the evening and during the festival succeeded in imbibing a quantity of vinegar. O Junior Responsibility is the key note of all the endeavors of the Junior class. In recent travels they have found considerable enjoyment. It is now their desire to build within themselves a sure defence of Knowledge and Truth. IB're long they will reach this land of Knowledge toward which they have been traveling. Their third milestone is just before them and it reminds them that with a little more perseverance they will attain the ranks of the famous. The Junior play, A Poor Married Man, was presented in the Opera House Tuesday, January 15. 1:11ini-gu313i111n-34:1i:n3n1u1n3.3..3,,3 1, 10311. 31103 i Iii 2 if in For ty two
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