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G BLACK AND ORANGE SOPI-IOMORE PLAY - Second Childhood March 3, 1933. CAST Professor Relyeas ,....... ........ Mrs. Wellesmiller, a sister Sylvia, a daughter .......... Phillip Stanton. his assistant .... General Burbeek ...,,........,.... . . Marcella Burbeek, his dauglfter-in-law .. Mrs. Vivert, a neighbor .,... 1 ....,.. . , Mrs. Henderson. her mother . . . Lucille Nortan, a neighbor ., Judge Sanderson ........, Sheriff Johnson .... ............... A THE STORY ' .. Wayne Shultz .. Blanch Stoker Ruth Brewington liruee Crawford . Thomas Minier .. Kathryn Yost . . . Betty Fritz .. . Ruth Hontz Mabel Smith . .. Harry Peters Kenneth Shultz Professor Relyeas and his pupil are attempting to and the Elixir of Youth. Experi- ments on an old dog convincethem they have succeeded. They select General liurbeck, in love wlth the Professors daughter but too old. A baby is found ln the chair where he was sitting. then the fun begins. SCHOOL MINSTREL March 30-31, 1933. The annual Minstrel program' seemed more pleasing than usual. The parts seemed better trained. and the large chorus of about one hunolred voices gavea depth of tone and volume to the songs that was quite unusual. Joseph Sutliff was the interlocutor. The ends were Oliver Karns, Raymond Houseweart, Lee Yost, Leo Kile, Harold Strauch, and Fred Beishline. The soloists were Lois Bittenbender, Christine Minier, Mar- cella Remley, Francis Ash, George Strauch and Haines Miller. Martha Shannon, Mil- dred Hartman and Lillie Sellers had specialty numbers. A clever song and dance act was presented by Lavinia llietriek, Mabel Golder. Ruth Brewington, Glendallonner, Martha Shannon, Betty McHenry, Lois Bittenbender and Mildred Hartman. L
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BLACK AND ORAN GE 5 SENIOR CLASS PLAY . TWEEDLES January Z6-27, 1933. CAST Mrs. Ricketts .,.. ..,..... Mrs. Albergroue Mrs. Albergone Winsora ...,... Wiusora .... Julian .....,.... Mrs. Castlebury . . . . Mr. Castlebury .. Adam Tweedie . . Ambrose ,...,.. Philemon ..,.,.............,......... -Plays part on Thursday Night. '-Plays part on Friday N ight. Lois Bittenbender ....... Flora Kile' Lavenia Deitrick ' Dorothy McMichael' Teressa Skibinski . . . George Strauch .. . Dorothy Wenner . . Wayne Hartman ,.... Jack Young Charles Searfoss .. Joe Sutlift SCENE: Antiquity shop and Tea Terrace of the old Tweedle Mansion. Time: During summer. The story is based on the struggle between the city boarders and the country people. Each thinks it is a superior class. JUNFOR CLASS PLAY - GO AHEAD February 16, 1933. f CHARACTERS Maurice Koppler. a well to do Jew .......,. . Rebecca Koppler, his proud and haughty wife Zora Koppler, Kopp1er's daughter .....,..... Jacob Steiglitz, a Jewish retired butcher .,.. David Steiglitz, his son, the young doctor .... Mrs. Blau, the Jewish housekeeper of Steiglitz . . . Leo Von Vreissheim, Mrs. Koppler's nephew Daffie, Koppler's maid .........,, ...... Helen Strauss, worth a million . , . .,..,... . . . . THE STORY Mary Malone, an Irishwoman . , . ,....,.. , . , . . . Freas Follmer . . . . Madalyn Kile . . . Dorothy Edgar . . . Harold Colley . . . Carl Stevens . . , . Ruth Saul . . . Billy Dodson Alice Fritz Ella Mae McHenry . . . . Marcella Remley Maurice Koppler and Jacob Stiefzlitz are old cronies who are such good friends that they argue and tight all day long. Jacob has a son who is just receiving hisqglegree as a Doctor, and the proud father attempts to secure patients for him by business Tuethods, 31 - with ludicrous results. i.. .J A . of
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BLACK AND ORAN SAY CAN You IMAGINE? Lois Bittenbender-embarrnssed. Vera Botsford-not talking about her boy friend. Glenda Conner-not tardy. Willard Savage and Mable Detrieh- talking out of turn. Evelyn Taylor-not writing notes. Ffora Kile-a follies girl. Martha Shannon-not chewing gum. Gertrude Buckalew-not laughing in class. Lavenia Dietrich and Mable Golder -tall. Ililda Delinea-a wicked blonde. Ruth Fritz-without her smile. Mildred Hartman-not excited Dorothy MeMicl1ael-dying her hair. llelva Pealer-a tennis champ. 'Peressa Skibinski - not worrying about Chemistry Experiment. Dorothy Wenner-excited. Mary Honseweart-short and fat. Fred Beishline-not staying home sick. Wa yne Ha rt ma n-wild. Kenneth Hoyt-in love. Haines Miller-not getting Latin --that is never got. Bruce Stoker-not getting his Bit . George Strauch-not a teacher's pest. Joe Sutliff-licking Gene Tunney. Karl Hess-not a manager of some kind. Charles Searfoss--a straight haired blonde. Willard VanHorn - Kidding the girls. Arthur Albertson and Lee Yost- wenring rompers and bootiesq I Jessie Benjamin-without his But- er.' Harry Coleman-over six feet. Floyd Crawford-skipping school. Melvin Hess-a preacher. Oliver Karns - concentrating on school work. Charles Kindig-with a perfect at- tendance. ' Delbert Plastow and Jack Young- flnnking Chemistry. George Hess-Shoved. M5 Graduates Benton Vocational School 1917-1931 CLASSES ONLY Attended College . . , . . 70 Stenographers and Clerks , . . . . 43 Attended Normal l. . . . . 30' A81'i'-fulfuml COUPSQ - ' - - ' - 60 Eng-imwrs' -.,--,,..A,. , 5 Home Economics .... .,.. 6 7 Nurses ..,.............. . 38 Housewives , ....,.... . . . 115 Physicians and Dentists .. ., 4 Accffllfltsf mmm etcf if Domestic Service ...,.. . . 22 Muslcfafls ' ' ' Li' ' ' ' I I 30 lfllectrlelans ,... .. 2 'B 'OWN ' ' Store Managers . . . . 3 Fm'm4'1'S v - - 48 Ministers ..... . 1 Business . . . . 15 Aviators , . . . 1 Teachers' . . . . . 56 Total . , . . . . . . . .415 O - ' .1 GE 7
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