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Svrnrnr Artuntrw The Class of 28 held two cake sales at Terry and Glbson s real estate office The cakes contrlbuted by the Seniors w re sold by the gurls of the class needless to sav both sales were uccessful The Seniors received the proceeds from the Alumni basketball games of December 30th They hlred an orchestra and had dancm after the game clearing slxty five dollars lhe Seniors held an evenm card party on anuary 26th ln the school library at whxch about elght tables were filled Refreshments conslstlng f coffee and cake were served by the gurls Lovely table pr17es were gxven lhls card party only reallzed about twenty f1VC dollars but even thls small amount looked good to the then needy Class During the early part of March this celebrated Class held the usual Senior Popularity Contest and broke all records for money cleared on such an event lt lasted for one week durlng whlch tlme excltement and even strife was rampant and at the end of which week fifty dollars had been lranchl Most Popular Teacher Hazel Klrkup Most Popular Curl ohn l'lynn Most Popular Boy Very suitable and useful prlzes gold pxeces worth two dollars and a half were awarded the wmners ln chapel the fol lowing week On the evemng of February l3th the Seniors held a Valentine s Ddncc ln the high school audltorlum Flhe music contributed by Klt Hallock s Or chestra was very good and those who came thoroughly enjoyed the evening lhe Llass cleared about hfteen dollars on thls event And then oh peace' Oh Joy' During the last week ln March the benevolent Board of leducatlon actmg the well known part of Santa Claus smxled sympathetlcally on the hard working Seniors of I928 and presented them wlth a check for hve hundred dollars whlch swelled the Washlngton lqrlp fund and made llfe worth llvlng and the Trlp more than an unattalned and pleasant fantasy Stanley Kenward Z8 l l . . . . JF fl as Qs as . g K , 4 . 7 .. ' ' .. , . . Q: 1 J , S - ' ' 'ff . . '. ' 7 o y. l .4 . . n ' , . . L7 y .1 n 5. . . W' K ' U I 1 . U I 1 N I Y Y . ' added to the Class Treasury. The winners of the contest were: Miss julie 7 I : ' ' . ' : J as af vc 56 as I , . k , t 57 . K ' AY, :s is A1 -as E4 T . l . . 5 - , y x V n .. N v - I 1 . , .
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Bah Bab a modern four act comedy by Edward Childs Carpenter was successfully presented on Tuesday and Wednesday December 6th and 7th I927 by the class of 28 The members of the cast were well chosen by the Misses Emily Gage and ulie Franchl and Mr Carl W Meyer Great credit is due Miss Gage for her excellent coachmg Miss Franchl for her plendid co operatlon and Mr Meyer for his willingness to help especially in the construction of the scenery The plot of the play was centered around the desperate and very amus mg efforts of a young sub deb daughter Bab played by Evelyn Greenberg to have her family and friends take her seriously William Wesselhoft as the father ames Archibald had the difficult role of a middle aged gentleman and handled It to perfection His clever make up together with his dlgnlfled manner was quite suited to the part Doris Curley as Clara Archibald the mother gave a splendid character ization She registered cleverly anger and disgust at the antics of Bab the combined efforts of herself and her husband to make the younger daughter behave was one of the real hits of the show Marjorie Magnuson had a prominent part as the debutante daughter Leila She was frequently provoked at her little sister but in the end forgave her since Bab arranged for her successful elopement with the mysterious Clinton Beresford Earl Bull played the part of Beresford titled Englishman who was very popular with Mrs Archibald but whose mysterious doings failed to impress the father Earls clever acting and English accent were very effective and brought much laughter and applause from the audience Lloyd Moreland as Carter Brooks a very dear friend of the family and Samuel Wlddiheld in the role of Guy Grosvenor a young actor and Carter s friend gave a very fine impression of a stage shlek ane Raleigh played by Natalie Maizel and Eddie Perkins played by Robert Stocks were friends of th Archibald family and provided much of the amusement Eddie who tries to be grown up smokes a cigar which gets the best of him and forces him to exit hastily He played the adolescent youth to perfection ane a young mnocent who tries to be sophisticated was portrayed effectively by Miss Maxzel Catherine Dixon as Hannah the mald and Kenneth Petty as William the butler also played their parts well Credit is also due Milford Klrkup business manager May Tecklenburg cl Qigmund Hirsch property managers and to the many others who helped to make the play such a great success that lt will long be remembered The proceeds of the play helped swefl the coffers for the annual Wash wngton trip Evelyn Greenberg 2 8 NOTE Evelyn Greenberg was of course too modest to mention her own fine acting in Bab ln due consideration of this fact we feel it our duty to state here that she played her part which was the largest fl most difficult in the play exceedingly well and contrlbuted in a great measur to the success of the performance Editor If if .. ,,. I . y . , J . ., . U ' . . . . 2 - S ' - ' : - ' .- . , J ' , ' . i g - . 7 L - , Bab's lover, played his part intelligently and with complete understanding. , , , . J . Y . . , . . y , , e . . v - , , , , . . . . y . Z an U , 3 , . , ' ' an V , r 1 S - 5 ..
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