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:'.i::'.if'd 'd i'7.i d d '5'-'Addr T H E T O M A H A W K 551751751551:Fdar7i1r?i1r7si1f?ai1:hR1:Yi JUNIOR PLAY ENGAGED BY WEDNESDAY C CAST OF CHARACTERS Miss Abigail Persons, a woman of ideas .......... ......... L ela Oiler Mrs. Watson, a gentle widow ................... . . . Margaret Pierce Martin Henry, the laziest person in the country . .. . .. Bernard Reynolds Arthur Watson, the man ...................... .. . Harold VVesner jack Nichols ................................ ..... I van Miller Ted Paterson, friends of Arthur .. . . . James Campbell Dick Brown .................... .. LeRoy Tesmer Lucille Persons, the girl ........ ....... E thel Smith Marie Edmonds .................. . . . Olive Ostendorf jane Richmond, friend of Lucille .... ........ L ena Martin Mabel Johnson ................. Lucille Rohrabaugh Nell Gordon ...... ...... ......... E d na Patee Laura King .................. Dorothy Smith Mary, cook for Miss Persons .... Avis Hollcraft First Gypsy .................. .... E ileen Kenrich Second Gypsy .... .............. . .. Violet Shaw SYNOPSIS Arthur Watson and Lucille Persons, long destined by their aunt and mother, are told, after a separation of seven years, that they are to get en- gaged at once. Neither of them likes the idea, and being personally unknown to each other, each persuades three friends to masquerade under their names for a day. Each of Arthur's friends selects for a partner one of the girls, who are masquerading under the name of Lucille, and thinks he has found Miss Lucille Persons, so Arthur and Lucille are left to themselves. After many thrilling experiences, they become engaged by VVednesdayg thus fullfilling the wish of their aunt and mother. This play was given in the high school assembly November 3 and 4, 1925. It was the first play given by the junior class in Battle Ground High School and met with great success, drawing a very large crowd. The proceeds will be used to give a reception for the Senior class some time in April. 4261 '
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FYRiiiridiiitf7iT751Y?i1Ii'i1'7i1I7i1I751 T H E T 0 M A H A W K ?7i1W1I75'i'7i1Wi17i1l7i1h7i 'd'1W51h7i SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY The school year of '25 and '26 brought forth a tribe of Indian boys and girls who earnestly resolved to live up to the dignity and responsibility of their second year of High School. They have endeavored to absorb all the countless icliosyncracies of algebra, that Mr. McClanahan has daily expounded to them. lt was such a strain that three of the loveliest maidens were forced to abandon it. The class as papooses, was very successful, being led in their infancy by the brave Ervin Ross. Various parties were given, at which our sponsor, Mr. Pershing said we behaved as well as could be expected. Far be it from us to dispute his word. - When we met as Sophomores, we found Mary Harris one of our tribe miss- ing. Elen Ralph and Catherine Servis left us later. VVe are guided over the rough path this year by John Roadruck. Our parties were not so successful this time. The first one could not overcome all the obstacles in its way so we abandoned the plans. The other one, a skating party at Lois Smith's turned into a non-skating union, for no one could skate or endure the cold weather. All ate something they called chili-con-carne, and enjoyed themselves by the warm fire. n Altogether we have been a happy, merry-hearted group. Here's hoping we are all back again next year to annoy everybody in general- and our wits in particular. Also we hope to pay our dues more regularly and willingly. Hurrah for old B. G. May she be always proud of us. ' B. W., '28, Sing a song of students Cramming for exams, Flocking to the library Like a bunch of lambs. When exams are over, Students begin to sing, Put away the text-books, At least until next spring. B. T., '28, rzsm ' f.- pix.
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