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Three Pegs A Comedy in Three Acts BY ALICE YVILLIAMS CHAPLAIN Presented By Bridgewater School Faculty JANUARY 19, 1935 V HIGIi SCHOOL .AUDITORIUM .. 8:00 P. M. CHARACTERS Emily Weston, A woman of tlairtg'-five, rich, cult-11-ren' ...... Aunt Euphelia, fifty, sees no romana' in life, s peaks in a whining, hopeless mamzare .............,....,.. , ........,....... .........MISS CoRA C. CLICK .........MRS. WINONA MILLER Marguerite, Ill-marzncrcd, habitual use-r of slang, ......... ...,,.... M Iss M. LUCILLE Scorr Madge, Dainty, delicate in health, swcfu' disjiosition ...........,,.. MRS. J. E. IKENBERRY Peg, Vivacious, earnest, sincere, eager to nzakr others happy ....,..... MIss ETHEL SI-IIPMAN Sarah, The Irish cook .......................... ...........,......,,.................. M ISS MATTIE A. MILLER lizzie, Her sister the maid ...... ...... M ISS DOROTHY SWANR Mrs. Conti, a talkative Italian .........,...............................,.,........ ...,......, M ISS ANNIE MYERS Mrs. Barclay, Emily Westorfs rcjirzeil frirml of about forty .....,.... MISS MARTHA BOAZ Property Man ........... 1 .......,.........,.................,....,...,...,.. ,.....,... Prompters .......................,.................,.,.,,................,..............,.., ACT I. Sitting-room at Miss XVeston's. Morning. Popular Songs ...,.............,...............,................. ....... ,........ Piano Solo .,,.......,,..,,.............,,....................... ACT Il. Two weeks later. Twlight. Xylophone Solo ..................... ,,........,............. ...,..,..,,MR. BOYD J. GLICII MR. MARVIN N. SUTER Miss GEORGIA HITE ........NORLYN MIIILER .......MISS EMILY MILLER ..FoREs'r SHAVER Solo ......,.,......,..........................,,..,... ........ P RoF. N. T. I-IUFFMAN ACT III. Two weeks later.
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Who's Who at B. H. S. HENYETTA HELTZEL Biggest Flirt EDWIN SHIRKEY Wfimllmg ELEANOR MILLER Typical B. H. S. Girl NVILLIS WISE Wiifivsi aml Biggest Rouglabouxcr MARIETA SANGER Bvst Sport LEON GARBER Moxt Hamlsolm' Boy ALICE MILLER Most Symfnltbrtic' junior RAYMOND FRY Most Athletic MATTIE SIMMONS Gfl'8ll?Sf Fffilllllllll RALPYI ALLEY Lrulir: Mun CARROLL RINGGOLD Xv'0llltZ11blIf!'l' ROBERT MILLER Bvst All Aronml FREDERICK DOVE Wiscst Sophomore' FRANCES WHITESELL Most Musical MERCEDES ALLEN Prvftirst uml Moxt Popular OLIVER KEAGY Em'ry11mly's Fricml EDITH DEVIER Biggest Gigglrr JEAN LEA'I'HERMAN Most Diguifml Senior aml Ewryllorlyk Frirml
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N CLASS ADVISER HONORARY MEMBER SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President .,........... ,,.,.....,...,,..,.........,.....,...........,........................,.. E VELYN SUTER Vice-President ...,,.. .......... G 12011613 LEQUEAR Secretary '.... ...... .,....... C H ARLENE RHODES Treasurer .,......, ........,....... .,.. .... ........,. ...... .....,.....,........,.... F it E D E rt lex Dove Sophomore Class History What a day for us! Our first day in High School! our wide, wondering eyes viewed a scene of bustling activity, for students were returning to school, advanced one more step on the long ladder of Education We, a group of innocent green.ies number- ing forty-five came forward to claim our places of prominence and were classed together und-er the time-honored name of Freshmen. We soon organized our class as follows: president, Frederick Doveg vice-president, Elsie Cookg secretary, Wilda Holleng and treasurer, Cabell Shull. XVe steered safely through the year with a few minor mishaps and adventures, and with several jolly class parties adding varity to the every- day routine. Toward the end of the year we selected 'Mrs. Ikenberry as our honorary member, blue and white for our class colors, and blue and white iris for our flower, and To make the better best for our motto. The next fall we came eagerly back to our school, much wiser fa.nd probably a little more swell-headedj since we could now claim the sophisticated name of Sophomores and think of ourselves as upperclassmen. Our membership increased to fifty-eight, mak- ing us the largest class in school and bringing us some fine students from Mt. Crawford, Pleasant Valley, Spring Creek, Briary Branch, Timber Ridge, and Port Republic. We
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