Benton Vocational High School - Black and Orange Yearbook (Benton, PA)

 - Class of 1922

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TATTLER 7 SENIOR DRAMA The Senior Drama this year was an unusually humorous piece of work, the American comedy of Booth Tarkington, Clarence This was one of our most successful plays, and we can surely commend those who took part and those who helped in'any way. Another victim of Miss Robin's splendid coaching. It was presented in the Universal Theatre on Thursday, March 9 and Fri- day, March 10th. Booth Tarkington's Comedy in Four Acts CLARENCE THE PLAYERS Cin order of their appearancej Mrs. Martyn ................ .... .......................... E r ma McHenry The Perfect Secretary Mr, Wheeler ..... ............ ........ ............ . . . , Alton Hess A Man of Large Affairs Mrs, Wheeler .... .............. .................. . . ,Sarah Baker A rather shallow sec ond wife Bobby Wheeler ........ ....... . ................ : . .... .... S tanley Wright Hovering on the upper side of slxteen Cora Wheeler ..... . ........... ................... ..... ..... L 0 r e en Getz On the lower side of sixteen Violet Pinney .... ............................... .... E 11 hel Bray A pretty young Governess Clarence ................... ..................... ........ R 0 bert Hosler just out of the army Where he drove mules Della .... ................ .............................. E rm a Detrick . Maid Dinwiddie ..... ........... ...... E, d Ward Laub ach Butler Hubert Stem .....-...................................... Max Bittenbender A man who would make a good husband because he has had experience THE SCENES: - ACT 1-The anteroom of Mr. Wheeler's private office. ACT 2-Living room of Mr. Wheeler's home. Afternoon. ACT 3-The same. That evening. ACT 4-The same. Next morning.

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9. 9 TATTLER SCHOOL CALENDAR School Began ....... ............. Athletics and Foot Ball Organized ..-- Halloween Masquerade ..--..... Teachers Institute ..-..... .....Sept 6, -.-.Sept. 9, .i..Nov. 1, 21 to Jan. 1, Christmas Vacation ...... .... ..... D e c. 24, 19 Tri-County Judging Contest ..-. State Judging Contest .--.-.--.--- Musical Comedy, Garden of the Shah ...-. Junior Contest in Expression ----- Farmers Institute ............ Literary Program ...-.... Literary Program . ........ . Senior Drama Clarence . . . . Literary Program ........-. Literary Program .... School Minstrel ........... . . Operetta ......... .................. Grammar School Graduating Exercises ....- Baccalaureate Sermon -....-.-.. Junior -Senior Banquet ..... Class Night, ........... . Alumni Banquet -------- Commencement Night .... ..... LAST DAY .---Jan. 21. 1921 1921 1921 i 1922 1922 ...Jam 25, 19224 .. Feb. 2-3,1922 .. . .Feb. 9, 1922 . .Feb. 17-18, 1922 ....Feb. 17, 1922 . .. .Feb. 24, 1922 . .Mar. 9-10, 1922 . . . .Mar. 10, 1922 . . .Mar. 24, 1922 . . . .April 6-7, 1922 .. . . .April 27-28, 1922 ..May 1922 . . . . May 28, 1922 .May 30, 1922 . . . . May 31, 1922 .....June 1, 1922 . . . .June 2, 1922



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