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I v l n SOUND YOUR HORN Presented by the SENIOR CLASS Cast of Characters Drusilla - - - Ruth Anglin Phyllis - Lorene Magnuson Etta Lamb - Cleo Haines Mr. Angus - Iohn Dausman Homer Bird - Raymond Mann Christine Eliot Dorothy Phoebus Mrs. Van Dyke - Portia Ivens Diane Webster - Louise Bloomingdale Theodore Webster - William Brooks Mr. Beasley - - - - - Glenn Brown Directed by Miss Mary Clark ACT I Scene: Interior of Christine Eliot's refreshment stand on a morning in May. Mrs. Van Dyke arrives with her niece, Diane Webster, and tries to force Chris- tine olf the property. She doesn't succeed, but vows that she will soon. After Mrs. Van Dykes departure, her nephew, Ted, who has left home to make his own way in the world, is hired by Christine as a dispenser. ACT II Scene: The same. An afternoon a month later. Phyllis and Drusilla find that Beasley has written a letter to Mrs. Van Dyke who arrives again to hunt for her missing nephew. Angus resigns and Christine is forced to sell her stand. ACT Ill Scene: The same. The evening of the same day. Homer and Etta become engaged. Complications are erased by Mrs. Van Dyke and everything ends happily. -........0..L.. Thompson: Where does Uncle Sam live and what is he? Lyola S.: In Washington D. C. and is always president. Thompson: How did the slaves get here? Donna S.: They were knapsacked from their houses. Thompson: Where was Lincoln born? loe B.: In a cabin that he helped his father build. C283
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Um., l P l I SOCIETY The Freshmen had their first party Saturday night, january 30, but not all of the class was present. The evening was spent playing checkers, ping pong, bunco, pinochle, and solitaire. More than half the time was spent putting ice cream and cake into the digestive tract, which was, by rights already full. Everyone reported having a good time. EI The Sophomores held a class party December 2, at the schoolhouse. The eve- ning was spent in playing cards, dancing and singing songs, after which a pot-luck supper was enjoyed. . III 4 The Sophomore Class enjoyed a theater party on the night of january 20th in spite of a down-pour of rain. All met at Derby's and went to the Warner to see Norma Shearer and Robert Montgomery in Private Lives . After the show re- freshments were enjoyed. El On October 8, the junior Class, invited by Kirby Hamilton, spent an enjoyabls: evening at the Bristol Fruit Hill. The time was passed with a weiner roast and games. IE December 12, the juniors celebrated a mid-winter party at the school house. Games were played and ice cream and cake were served for refreshments. EI The Seniors held a Hard Time party at the home of john Dausman. Cider. cocoa, and popcorn were served, but most of the evening was spent playing cards and in laughing at the costumes of the members of the class. After the refreshments were served a foot race was run fincidentally, won by Miss Clarkj to relieve the feelings of some who had eaten too much. El Members of the Senior Class journeyed to Elkhart, March H, and enjoyed a theater party at the Warner , The Man Who Played God . Refreshments were later served at the Pharmanette and the Kewpi . 1271
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mm I I DEACON'DUBBS Presented by ILINIOR CLASS Characters in order of appearance Miss Philipena Popover - - - Hazel Ziegler Yennie Yensen - Edna Schieber Deuteronomy Iones Ioseph Burden Emily Dale - - Irene Frame Rawdon Crawley - Louis Congdon Rose Raleigh - Donna Scamehorn Amos Coleman - Richard Scamehorn Trixie Coleman - - Evelyn Menges Deacon Dubbs Kirby Hamilton Major McNutt ----- Edward Phillips Directed by Miss Kathro Lett SYNOPSIS ACT I Rose Cottage on an afternoon in Iune. The old Raleigh place is to be sold at an auction sale. Amos is in love with Rose, but she will not consent to a marriage for some reason. The farm must be sold as the result of a foreclosure suit, but Amos and the Deacon have raised enough money to cover the note. The note is held by the Empire State Trust Co., and one of their agents, Rawdon Crawley, discovers a valuable vein of iron ore on the hill belonging to the little school ma'am. The Major likes a drink and as the day is warm he decides to provide his own refreshment. ACT II Several weeks later and the wedding morning of Rose and Amos. Rose's life in the city has been a mystery to the villagers: it is revealed when Rawdon Crawley comes and makes his demands. The Deacon is smitten by the mature charms of Miss Popover, and tries to propose on the morning of Rose's wedding. ACT III A year later and in the autumn. A husking bee is in action and songs and merri- ment are furnished by the villagers. Rawdon Crawley has escaped from the peni- tentiary. The Deacon has returned from New York and continues with his courtship. i.-...0M.M- HEARD IN HISTORY CLASS Thompson: Who said, Give me liberty or give me death ? Edna S.: Herb did yesterday in class. 6293
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