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2 SCARLET AND GREEN year as well as in years to come cannot help but be successful if the students keep up tbeir spirit and continue to demand that their school be recognized a9 one of '.he leading High Schools in the state. This issue goes to the press too early to give an account of the Syracuse-Auburn game. MERCHANT OF VENICE UP-TO-DATE “Great minds run in the same channel. This old saying was carried out when the above play was given on March 4, the same day that President Taft stepped into bis chair of honor. Both the boys’ and girls’ athletic associations have had very bad luck financially this year. At our basket ball games at home we have had very poor support from our town people. No school can accomplish much without this support. The town people are a part of the school and should support it whether it is representing itself i an athletic contest or in some other department. Our associations were deeply in debt and a plan to raise the money to pay the debt was suggested. Why not give ‘a play by the students of the school. We had the talent, so certain pupils and faculty “got busy” hunting up a suitable play. “ Merchant of Venice, Up-to-date’ by William Shakespeare, was decided upon. The play was “slightly revised and modernized.’ It was a thrilling tal ? of the gridiron, two lovers, school work and everything that makes one think of the present time of life. The play was a success in every feature. The door receipts were not as large as the populaton of our city should have made them, still they were large enough to wipe the deficiency out of existence. The students of the Auburn High school are proud to have such an array of talented young people in their midst and each student has certainly appreciated the way the following cast of characters has worked so hard, under the supervision of our English teacher, Miss Shively, to uphold the standard of the school. CAST OF CHARACTERS Antonio, a Senior, Captain ot Football Team.................Cozier Gilman Bass»nio, hiB friend and suitor to Portia.....................Charles Peery Gratiano. Bassanio’s boon companion........................Carl B. Holmes Shy lock, a wealthy gambler..................................J. W Qigley Portia, a rich heiress.......................................Alma Plasters Nerissa, her friend.............................................Mabel Bath Polly, Portia’s maid........................................Jov Cummings Miss Abbie S. Threedice, a teacher............................Roxy Hacker Jessica, Shylock’s ward....................................Bessie Anderson Launcelot Gobbo. servant to Shylock........................Martin Souder? Mrs. Gobbo, Launcelot’s mother.............................Frankie Pucket Tubal, Captain of Belmont Football Team ....................John Stoddard Policeman......................................................Guy Mast in The Duke of Venice.........................................Charles Yochum Prof. Schweigenhaugenblumenheimer, an X-ray photographer.....Paul Stoehr Antonio’s mother...........................................Hallie Workman Football players, rooters, etc. FINANCIAL STATEMENT RECEIPTS. Oct. 1. From Girls’ Association (Cash on hand).......................$ 6 45 17. Girls’ Association (Cash on hand)................................ 75 17. Gate receipts (Falls City vs. Auburn)....................... 2( 30 24. Share of receipts at Humboldt................................. 4 60 24. Two passengers to Humboldt.................................... 1 40 24. Contributions of B. B. team towards expenses.................. 2 50
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SCARLET AND GREEN 3 SO. Payment for basket ball shirts............................. 3 75 Nov. 3. Share of gate receipts (A. A. A. vs. H. .)................ 11 90 3. Gate receipts (Auburn vs. Humboldt)........................ 16 50 Dec. 7. Girls’ Association (Cash on hand)........................... 6 75 8. Gate receipts (Peru vs. Auburn)............................ 36 50 30. Gate receipts (Falls City vs. Auburn)...................... 20 10 Feb. 13-14. Gate receipts(Auburn vs. Plattsraouth and Nebraska City)... 32 25 Mar. 4. Receipts (Benefit play)................................... 106 25 Total receipts..................................$270 00 DISBURSEMENTS. Oct. 1. Basket ball...............................................$ 6 00 1. Express, bolts, posts, etc.................................. 1 70 6. Staples, money orders, whistles, etc.......................... 86 17. Lime, rosin, bunting, lemons, staples....................... 1 00 17. Automobile fare. Falls City team........................... 27 78 19. Indoor baseball and hat..................................... 1 75 19. Six basket ball shirts. .................................... 4 50 22. Express, post, rosin........................................... 1 25 24. Longdistance telephone toll................................... 70 25. Hotel bills at Humboldt and Falls City......................... 7 50 25. R. R. fare, Humboldt to Auburn................................ 10 00 25. Carryall to Humboldt........................................... 1 00 28. Telephone toll and messenger hire.............................. 1 30 30. Repairing basket ball......................................... 25 Nov. 13. Expenses, Humboldt vs. Auburn.................................. 20 05 13. Printing....................................................... 2 00 13. Rosin, repairing, telephone toll, etc.......................... 1 55 13. Replacing window............................................ 3 35 14. Telephone toll and messenger.................................. 80 14. Expenses at Falls City (unpaid by Falls City)............... 4 90 Dec. 2. Hall rent for November..................................... 10 00 3. Electric light bill for November............................... 4 70 3. Five copies “Merchant of Venice”............................... l 25 11. Expenses at Peru (unpaid by Peru).............................. 2 50 18. Expenses, Peru vs. Auburn..................................... 18 50 30. Expenses, Falls City team and referee......................... 13 67 30. Advertising.................................................... 2 00 Jan. 1. Four copies “Merchant of Venice”............................ 1 00 8. Repairing window at opera house................................. 1 06 8. Hall rent for December......................................... 10 00 8. Electric light bills ........................................ 5 00 8. Basket ball racks at opera house................................ 2 10 8. Telephone toll and messenger................................. l 10 Feb. 14. R. R. fare, Nebraska City girls............................... 8 75 14. R. R fare, Piattsmouth boys................................... 16 52 14. Avenue hotel.................................................. 23 00 14. Advertising................................................. 4 00 Mar. 4. Maclay opera house (one evening)........................... 22 00 4. Advertising............................................... 3 50 5. Express, telephone, freight................................. l 00 6. Balance on hand............................................... 20 12 Total..............................................$270 00 N. B. The foregoing accounts are compiled without reference to the relative obligations of the two associations.
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