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,V .ox '-.mx lx, OEWETTTA A Ucaocooits ISLANDH Cast of Characters gggmas Brooks an American college student- Richard schutts :39 til erson Penfield, a fellow traveler ----- DDonald Taylor 39 Dr. Amos NcSnoozer, a gem collecter ------- Paul Silvig '59 King Bongazoola, Crocodile Island Vonarch- Arthur Leyda '58 Nitwit, thG royal chamherlain ------------- Howard Pfalzgraf '58 COCO Orinoco, a wily old wizard --------H-- Edward Andre '42 Hopalong Simpson, a gentleman on color -e-- Robert Fritz '59 Pearl, daughter of the King e--e----------- Adrienne Funke '41 Petal, her younger sister -s---e----------- Constance Anelutti '41 Sarah Crisp, a trained nurse ----- M -------- Ruth Hillman '39 Abigail Brewster, who knows her own mind-- Alice Zimmerman '59 Fammy Lu, a royal heirloom ---------e--e- nr Anne Adrian '38 Fifty-six members of the Girls Glee Club and the Mixed Chorus took parts of Tourists, Native Poys or Sailors in the Operetta. PPODUCTICN STAT? - Chairmen General ranager- -------- --------fs---s-----------------Paul Silvis AJ Business Manager---Vivian Pray Volpini Scluitts Francis John Zatluhcf Stage Settings--Mr. Norgenf' Vr. ruleo Assistant ------ Matilda Publicity ----- ---Clair Stage Hands-e- ---- Jack Costumes --e----- Miss Hildebrand Head Usher---N----Doris Fleming Stage Scenery- ------ Miss Archer Flowers --------- Esther Schuster Make Up---Miss Michael, Mr. Tus Lighting ------ Thomas Hart---ler Frank Schwindler Xylophone Selections- ------ Bertha dattler A Accompanist-- ---e --Mrs. Edward J. Sattler This was the larqest production ever The services of led people cooperating to ured a fine performance. A heattiful Windsor desk chair and a roses were gifts presented to Miss Brewer and chorus. presented in school. the fullest extent assg corsage of Sweetheart from membeis of the cast After the second performance a delightful surprise party was held in the study hall, a result of the efforts of Mr. Tuller and Miss Micheal. Following the party, dancing was enjoyed in the Music Room. S ff '. - ' , t rue,-14: .l:5f -'-3. 'f'?1'EE13?1i5I a,f'1 , ' ' ' 1 ms. nm :ng a.:-M 1-we 'Q f V ' I Andes
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-,A 'N M ' .fy Hear ,, 'f:f,,i'?i2 , , A, ,. 4... . A -V . ' I : ,vftb-jfyft' 7-. ,, . ,L .1 ,,-xg'-q..: GIRL'S BASKETBALL There was an exceptionally good turn out for gir1S Interscholastic Basketball this year. So much so that two nights a week were devoted to this pastime ingtead of one as formerly. There were eight teams with approx- imately seven on a team. Miss Farrell was in charge of the organization and keeping of order, not only among the ranks of the Senior High School girls but Junior High as well. Dorothy Lilly, Anne Adrian, Caroline Cravener were referees. Jane Colley, the scorekeeper was assisted by Miss Farrell, who was time keeper. Three winning teams, the third as subs, were sent to East Aurora High School on Play Day on the fourth of March. These teams, VI, V, and II spent the day playing and watching the basketball games. Miss Thomas accompanied the girls as Miss Farrell was ill at the time. The captain and team numbers are as follows: Mildred Cline I Harriet Miller V Jaan Hedges II Vivian Fabik vi Pearl Cornwell III Rita Magner VII Catherine Taylor IV Anne Carlin VIII It is hoped that some day, the girls athletic program may be enlarged to the extend of conducting a Play Day of their own. CHEER LEADERS There were six cheerlleaders this year of whom four were Seniors. The girls wore red jerseys and black gored skirts, although, in basketball season, wygmMitTbemame too ward, they discarded the jerseys andfWW e Whi g shire The girls were faithful and never missed a gam were in any way possible to be there. They ce stirred up a lot of pep amend the Student body.' ThGV served for the football and basketball banquets hali ln honor of the boys. ' The Senior cheer leaders were Jean Page, D0F1S Fleming, Blanche Cavanaugh, and Dorothy Lllly' The k other cheer leaders were Betty Ringer and Rita Romya , who will be Seniors nexg year. D - ww., f'l'R'l, ,. -In ,.., if Lg-uJ'fw , ,g 0 I S A -Vrxvwrqexe'-a..f,,,, .,.,.Lf',T 1 . . 'H' 1 -M -'ml sl-. M ' . . -
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