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Page 81 text:
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The chief character is a Sunbonnet girl who is an orphan of musical parents, She is under the care of Scroggs who tries to make of her a household drudge. Sue after much persuasion by different individuals finally has the opportunity of entering a singing contest which is sponsored by Mrs. Coleman the president of the State Federation of Music Clubs. There are several con- testants among shom is Sue, who is able to enter the contest through the kindness of Mrs. Coleman's daughter, Barbara. Sue wins the prize. Bob Coleman, the president's son falls in love with Sue but she doesn't wish to marry because of her poverty. The Constable, who searches the Scrogg's home finds a deed to a town lot in Los Angeles which belongs to Sue. This proof of property removes the barrier fromSue's mind and she decides im- mediately to accept Bob's proposal. The characters were well portrayed by the following cast: Miranda,I-Iiram tgc Mrs. Meadows' daughter .......... Dorothy Staley Mrs. Meadows, President of the local music club. Betty Rodgers Luella Lumpton, a village maiden ..... .......... Leona M. VanGundy Hiram Meadows, a kindly farmer . ............ ' .... Robert Poling Evalina,Abijah a Mrs.Scroggs' daughter ...... ... Jessie Andrews Reuben Mcspavin, the village constable's son ... Merle Macklin Ezra Mcspavin, the village constable ........... Vernon Geller Mrs. Coleman, a Wealthy patron of music .... .. Esther Thomas Bob Coleman, her son . ................. .. .. John Miller Barbara Coleman, her daughter .... ...... .. Gertrude Webster Jerry Jackson, Bob's'ohum .... ........... .. James Thomas Susan Clifton, The Sunbonnet girl .......... .. Virginia Rutherimd Mrs. Scroggs, Abijah Soorggs' better half .. .. FrancesM.Freshwata Sadie Simpkins, another village maiden .. ....... Ora Webb The girls' songs and dance groups: I. Bernice Young, Eileen Webster, Maryalys Thomas II. Jean Sabine, Alda Hayes, Albina Dunlap, Adele Von Moegen Freda Thomas III. Alice Easton, Gladys Firman, Berdena Pounds IV. Hose VonMoegen, Clarine Moore, Mary Freshwater V. Mildred Shively, Susan Shively, Grace Prouty, Darlene Dunlap, Florence Conroy, The boys group: Joe Boylan, Billy Kilbury, Bobby Thomas, James Webster, John Macklin. Music Director ...... Mrs. Healy Dance Director ...... Miss Ross Costume A Makeup .... Miss Fisher Technical director.. Mr. Scott Business Manager .... Mr. Salisbury Much credit should be given to the girls of the Home Economics Class for their work in making all the sunbonnets and the group dressesg and to Mr. Scott for the building and painting of the new state extension and all the fences and trellises. ...37..
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Page 83 text:
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The chief character is a Sunbonnet girl who is an orphan of musical parents. She is under the care of Scroggs who tries to make of her a household drudge. Sue after much persuasion by different individuals finally has the opportunity of entering a singing contest which is sponsored by Mrs. Coleman the President of the State Federation of Music Clubs. There are several con- testants among shom is Sue, who is able to enter the contest through the kindness of Mrs. Coleman's daughter, Barbara. Sue wins the prize. Bob Coleman, the president's son falls in love with Sue but she doesn't wish to marry because of her poverty. The Constable, who searches the Scrogg's home finds a deed to a town lot in Los Angeles which belongs to Sue. This proof of property removes the barrier fromSue's mind and she decides im- mediately to accept Bob's proposal. The characters were well portrayed by the following cast: Miranda,Hiram d Mrs. Meadows' daughter .......... Mrs. Meadows, President Luella Lumpton, a village maiden ..... .......... Hiram Meadows, a kindly Evalina,Abijah d Mrs.Scroggs' daughter ......... Reuben Mcspavin, the village constable's son ... Ezra McSpavin, the village constable .. ..... .... Mrs. Coleman, a wealthy Bob Coleman, her son Barbara Coleman, her daughter .......... ... Jerry Jackson, Bob's chum ............... .. Susan Clifton, The Sunbonnet girl .......... ... Mrs. Soroggs, Abijah Scorggs' better half .. .. Sadie Simpkins, another Dorothy Staley Betty Rodgers Leona M. VanGundy Robert Poling Jessie Andrews Merle Macklin Vernon Geller Esther Thomas John Miller Gertrude Webster James Thomas Virginia Rutherimd FrancesM.Freshwata Ora Webb of the local music club. farmer ........ .... ..... patron of music .... -.. village maiden ......... The girls' songs and dance groups: I. II. Jean Sabine, Alda Freda Thomas III. IV. Bernice Young, Eileen Webster, Maryalys Thomas Hayes, Albina Dunlap, Adele Von Moegen Alice Easton, Gladys Firman, Berdena Pounds Rose VonMoegen, Clarins Moore, Mary Freshwater V. Mildred Shively, Susan Shively, Grace Prouty, Darlene Dunlap, Florence The boys group: Joe Boylan, Billy John Macklin. Music Dance Conroy. Kilbury, Bobby Thomas, James Webster, Director ...... Mrs. Healy Director ...... Miss Ross Costume d Makeup .... Miss Fisher Technical director.. Mr. Scott Business Manager.... Mr. Salisbury Much credit should be given to the girls of the Home Economics Class for their work in making all the sunbonnets and the group dressesg and to Mr. Scott for the building and painting of the new state extension and all the fences and trellises. ...3 7.-
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