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, l lllllul flllllllllll lllllsri.-1lll I In E 9 he ieniur Ilalap Did you see Pomander Walk ? All those who found it wise or possible to part with the price of a ticket said it was a howling success, from Marjolaine's song to the agony scene in the second act. In spite of Oakleigh French's statement that he was glad it was over, the cast seemed to have enjoyed the theatrical atmosphere as much as did their audience. Jack Haymakerm-hero in the eyes of gentler Techitesewas permitted to be a dangerous character just once, and found it such a soul-satisfying experience that he has since applied for a position as a movie villain. Vi Swain and Jo Woolling must have consulted all the authorities on Old Maid Etiquette, for they were possessed of all the ear-marks that tradition says must constitute the make-up of a conscientious spinster, and a poor helpless widow. No one could have guessed that the French Marjolaine, who spoke that language so fluently, was just plain American, with as much knowledge of Hebrew as she had of the words she was speak- ing. Even the intermissions were filled with songs, yells and stunts. Dal Crooke and Jack Haymaker entertained the long-suffering audience with a duet, after which they led yells, giving one for each senior class, from June '15 to June '17, All of the alumni wore green caps, and each stood when his particular class yell was given. Enthusiastic June '17 seniors displayed their class colors by dropping American Beauty toy balloons from the balcony. The music contributed largely to the success of the undertaking. The orchestra, under Miss Kaltz's direction gave several well-executed selections, and the Boys Glee Club sang during the first intermission. Every senior class thinks its play is the best on record, but this one, if not superior to those preceding it, measured favorably with any like ventures of the past classes. H. L. N. 27
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THE ARSENAL CANNON 29 51192 num hem Houston Meyer-The little president of the biggest class. Not that he loved lessons less, but basketball more. Rachael Todd-She blushes and blushes and still she knows it not. Forrest Nutt-We wonder if his father owns a tobacco plantation. If not he supports the Carmel Drug Store. Catherine Carr-Can master anything that demands a business mind. Hellen Algeo-Our commencement orator. Failure she knows not with Mr. Hanna her guiding star. Alice Advery-She always has a cheerful greeting for each of her many rien s. Glenn Bertels-A very patriotic senior who craves a uniform and brass buttons. Alma Billo-A sweet disposition and a smile for everyone. Katherine Boggs-An affinity for some Tech lad. Marguerite Bond-Her auburn hair and dainty appearance made her quite an appropriate character for a French maid. Virginia Brackett-Not known to make much noise but we are sure she is always here since her name has always been on the honor roll. Laura Branham-Slow but sure, and knows not the sting of failure. Harry Brown-Acquired his beautiful tenor voice by excessive use of Juicy Fruit chewing gum. Helen Brown-She loved a certain Tech teacher-every inch of her. Helen Bushong-Although she dances even when Fred is not there, she will willingly give it up to pose for a picture. Glenn Butterworth-Wills his girlish voice to anyone who desires it. Helen Caffyn-A great devotee of athletics and a constant rooter of Tech sports. Elinor Carpenter-Her happy disposition and smiling face was a great attraction at the candy counter. Lella Clark-Here's hoping that she will outgrow her bashfulness. Gertrude Condon-According to her reputation already, she someday is destined to become quite a prima donna. Kathryn Cook-Kathryn says she is thankful that she does not have to leave him behind. Evelyn Culbertson-In the Senior play as Miss Modestyf' wasn't her part quite appropriate? Robert Darter-More at home in a boxing ring than on the stage. Edward Doyle-Finds great sport in quoting passages from writers of poetry. William Elderalle made a boast that he could reduce himself forty pounds by eatmg but one meal a day. Kathleen Ellis-Already a talented artist.
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