Andrews High School - Andronian Yearbook (Andrews, IN)

 - Class of 1924

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2-mi-11-11-'C jx D R 0 N I jx N 1-111 1-13-121 coo?-vin 1-1111 1- 3009-var'-1--1--it THE SENIOR PLAY o ALWAYS IN TROUBLE Presented Friday, April 18. Dramatis Personae Misery Moon, A Hoodooed Coon ,YiiiiiE, Yii.i..,,.ii ........ G erald Mygrant Gideon Blair, A Millionaire ........ ,.,o,... Donald Mesnard Tom Rissle, As Slick as a Whistle .. .. ....... Harold Stouder Hiram Tutt, An Awful Nut ooov Y,ve,w., . ,ooo..,, I ienneth Elward Patrick Keller, A Ticket Seller ,l... ..eee.ee .....,... T h omas Pratt Samantha Slade, A Poor Old Maid ,.,.e... . ....... Virginia Streit Rosebud Reese, Her Charming Niece ..,.eee ....,,. L ena Hefner Paula Maleek, A Bolsheviek e,.ee eee,,,..,,.,eee.., eee,ee.e N e llie Anson Lula Pearl, A Ragtime Girl ...,ee,.,.i....,.i....,...,.i,i..e.e..,...,eee,.... June Wintrode Time.-The Present. Place.-A Railroad Station In Slabtown Mizzoury. o SYNOPSIS OF THE PLAY ACT 1. Railroad ofiice at Slabtown, Mizzoury. A poor hungry cullud man, with a cullud wife. and nine hungry cullud orphan chilluns. Lulu chants her troubles in Jaz-time. The mysterious Mr. Tutt says, Shh! Not so loud! Misery dons his preacher coat, but has no success with the tur- bulent cook. Mr. Blair, the millionaire, age 93, and his wheel chair. Misery tells about his hard luck. I's a regular profaned parson of the African Spiritulism Church. A jaz-time wedding. ACT 2 The next day. The giddy old maid, Samantha Slade, tries to make an impression on Tutt. Rosebud and her college chums arrive on the train and decide to liven up the town. Paula arrives with her bomb on the trail of Mr. Tutt. Misery tries to collect his nine dollars from the million- aire. Some people are always borrowing trouble. Yaas, and some are always borrowing nine dollars. Misery thinks the bomb is a base- ball. A black hero. ACT 3. An hour later, Misery still a Hoodooed Coon. Good by Good Luck, you once was mine, but now I know you is a shnie! Rose makes Tutt think she is insane. When I am frantic I creep-creep-creep! Tutt refuses to marry Rose and so she wins the million. The Hoodooed Coon meets with good luck at last. o 3.-S-110.0 1 I- I' s i - S , ininiu-1-p :goin-1 rguinii-11-ini 104:01 1101: 1 :ini ri- 3:11 -1 131111111 izuioiu-info o Fm-ry-five ggi s

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o 9.1 ! . F 1.11 1 1 11 11 1 '11-1-1--xo:--2 ir 1--1' 11165-11 Iilli ,A N D R 0 N I A N 101' 1 31 SENIOR The members of the Senior class are the personifications of example, of criticism, and of dignity. They admire the ones who have persever- ance enough to succeed in overcoming obstacles. Their loyalty to the dear old A. H. S. shall never cease, but shall, rather, continue to grow as they better realize their debts to her. Their last milestone is reached. The field before them is broad and their are many vacancies to be filled. They are now entering upon the field of service to which their journey has brought them. In all their efforts to aid their fellow men they shall never forget the ideals of their school days and at every opportunity they shall have a word of praise for their Alma Mater and wave on high the banner of Maroon and Silver. Last fall the Seniors started their activities by having a weenie roast in Bailey's wood. After making friends with a cow no further delay was encountered in getting the fire built. Armin and Scoop were thought- ful enough to make the proposition to Miss Miller that if she would ex- empt them from Latin the following day they would roast for her all the weinies she could eat. If we remember correctly, she accepted their proposal. tYou know what we mean.J Party number two took place under a corner street light, where a burr-picking contest was held. The boys class, knowing this to be Leap Year, rested easy and waited on the girls to do the entertaining. Not wanting to disappoint them the girls planned a bob sled party for the evening of March 11, but Mr. Sun spoiled the fun and they had a mud boat party instead. The party then returned to the school building. ' There games were played and refresh- ments were served to the guests. Mr. Schmalzried and Scoop took the booby prize for eating the most sandwiches. It seems as if the Senior play cast could not endure all work without some play. Mr. Schmalzried financed a supper on March 18, which was prepared by June Wintrode, Virginia Streit and L. C. Schmalzried. All members of the cast were present and profited physically by the eats and mentally by the good jokes. By the by, a committee composed of June Wintrode, Kenneth Elward, and Gerald Mygrant washed and dried the dishes. October 28 a Halloween festival was given at the Opera House under the auspices of the Senior class. The crowd in attendance visited the fishing pond, beauty parlor, a fortune teller, and last but not least, a kiss- ing Looth-but as luck would have it all the kisses were stolen. Duiniuinini.01:3-ignioiui I-,ii 1-ii:-1011-1-I1 -3-11 i1..g..g..g.g .3103 11,331 arty-fozn'



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0:01213-1 ini 1-ri-:ini-121 2- 1111- C91 1 114101 :ui-nd A N D R 0 N I A N 111111112 1 ! ! 9 l ! l I i THE FAMILY DOCTOR A comic Operetta in one act entitled The Family Doctor, was given by student talent at the Methodist Episcopal Church April 4. It was ' l given in conjunction with several other musical selections, consisting K of solos. duets, quartets, etc. Following is the cast of characters who 'N j' took part in the Opera: i Tom Willis, an Audacious and resourceful Young Lover e...r, Kenneth Elward i Silas Gilbert, A Victim of Many Ailments .,,e,...ere,rr,. Noel Keefer, Baritone Mrs. Gilbert, Who Manages to Keep Smiling .,...,,i,.., Nellie Anson, Contralto I Edith Gilbert, A Guarded Daughter ,..,.,...ree.eieer ....... L ena Hefner, Soprano Q May Livingston, A Guest ,,e.,,e,....er ,..,..... F lorence Elward Q Sam Sterling, A Guest ,,,,,.....,.,,iir.e,,,.. ...,,...er,,.wre,,,,,.o,,,,,,.,. R aymond Streit l Q Chorus: Virginia Streit, Ruby Wolverton, Mable Anson, Frances Fields, Swanora Bellam, Clarencei Q Wisner, Elbert Ross, Robert Haley, Harold Stouder and ! Gerald Mygrant. I g , 0 JUNIOR-SENIOR DEBATE Q A debate between the two upper classes was held March 20 in the g assembly room of the high school. g The question at issue wasf RESOLVED: That the United States i should cancel the war debts of France, England, and Germany. Contentions for the aflirmative side of the question were delivered Q by the Junior team, while the Senior team argued for the negative side. g The teams were composed of the following students: i Junior Senior Q Clarence Wisner Kenneth Elward Q William Bellam Virginia Stl-eit 8 Dorothy Ulrey Nina Taylor The judges were Mrs. R. O. Bixby, Mr. C. C. Wilson, and Mr. C. C. l Wischmeier. l i The afiirmative received two votes and the negative side was given i the remaining vote. ! ! nfcmvxoioxn in 1 - puin1u1u2 11111 1 '11 11 1 11 Quin: rin 1 vin 3 vi rg 1 111.3 Forty-sin' ini

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