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BRUN MAEL E E1 4zf7 E E1 s Q El S S 12581115 nfteillllaz ue S S S S 3 The little princess is unhappy. In vain her father plans great S S su rises for her, orders costly meals, buys beautiful clothes. She S s rp . . . s S never smiles. Today, again, the king has arranged a line enter- S E tainment, perhaps today she will laugh. A page bears in a great S X - - X S book. The tales of Bo Peep, Goldllocks, Robin Hood, and Peter lg S Pan enthrall the princess for a time, but she soon becomes tired, S E and throws the book pettishly on the ground. .Then step forward S S the court musicians. Ably they fiddle, but neither they, nor the S S King's sweetest singer please. The court dancers come tripping S E in - the princess smiles not. All are dismayed, except the little S E page who has fallen fast asleep. A frown twists the King's S S forehead.' ' . I u l E Q Outside shrills the voices of village children. Perhaps their S S unrestrained gayety may please the little girl. They are called S S in, and in careless abandon merrily play their simple games. A S S troupe of tumblers sets them rapturously clapping, a balloon man S S distributes his gaudy baubles. 5 X X S Then through the hilarious children a bent old man feebly S S pushes his way, he tottersg he falls. No one moves. All are S S quiet, all gaze at the princess. She rises, she bends pityingly Q S over the crippled figure. For a moment the crowd surges in then 5 S stumbles back ln amazement. The old man has gone. There is S S nothing before them but his dusty coat lying dark on the ground Q S - golden flowers gleam upon it. Slowly the princess gathers up S S the blossoms. A new gentleness softens her face, a smile flashes S Q over her lips. At last she knows how to find happiness. ' S S Forgetfulness of selfand love for others lead the way. S 2 The golden flowers he smiling in her hands. A S S S S THE CAST S S S S Princess S S A. Campbell S X X S King S 3 E. Parmellee S X S Retinue S if G. Bauer, M. Fairweather, E. Hagstrom, H. Hoff, M. Hogan, M. Nagle, S 5 c. Smith, o. Wildes. A 3 S S S Bo Peep S S s. Wells S X S Three Bears S E D. Hotchkiss, N. Stokes, E. Swanson. S N N ll-lEl l:ll:l
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UN MAEL II Q El Y Y S S S S is S R Q S S S S X s S S S S S X S S Sm nmnre ear s IJ s s S N N X . . . . N is Wasn't it great to come back with that belonging feeling. E S We had grown up an awful lot and of course we never, really never, Q 2 could have been as young as these Freshmen were. We started S S right in and captured the hike record when Pat and Jo S S Maguire wlked twenty-one miles and we renewed our acquaint- E 2 ance with Lincoln Woods and the Ten Mile. Our actresses started S Q helping out Komians and we all upheld the Operetta and were S Q gypsies. K was the booful lady and did all the singing 3 S and Dorothea danced and Joan was the husky football hero and S S Sally looked funny. Everybody was awf'ly glad we were back. is S Then all our best friends started joining fraternities. We S S began to be afraid it was catching and wondered if we ought to be S 3 vaccinated or something, but we had other worries, too. We S S decided not to win the Brownie Stunt this time, but wasn't S ig Fran wonderful the way she stepped in on half an hour's S S notice and was the funniest thing in it with her interpretation of S S aesthetic dancing. S S And then our Masque! Well, we don't have to recall that. S S Can we ever forget it? Even if it was postponed twice it was S S worth waiting for and it was a good thing we didn't have it the S S first day because it developed later that Pat thought Fran S X . S was getting the class flowers and Fran thought Pat was S S doing it and we wouldn't have had any at all. That was the S S - S Q year, too, that so many of us went to Silver Bay and Evelyn and Q Q H ,, . . . . Q S Bee were seasick groing around Point Judith. Q N S S N N N S S S Q S S N N S S S S S Q X 1 N X X N X S S S S S S 22
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BRUN MAEL E Wl M7WWfWM MMAWM Wffff7MM22W217!i47hLZZ, lj E .I , - Cl lj X.. Q . S Goldilocks S E M. Cheetham S is Robin Hood and band S S R. Burt, T. Chew, A. Desmond, E. Reeves, D. Sherman, E. Stafford, S S M. Wishart, A. Wright. ' E S Peter Pan S x , x Q D. Smith Q N N S Court Musicians xg N . S R. Bateman, G. Craig, H. MacNaught, C. Wlnsper. E N N S Court Singer E N - N Q K. Fanning 'Q S Q E Spirit of Dance S 5 D. Smith E N N 2 Scarf Dancers S S S. Appel, M. Bailey, E. Carlin, M. Hassinger, R. Lothrop, J. Shea, E. S S Sheehan, D. Simpson. 2 x x Q Grotesque Dancers Q x x S M. Appel, L. Brindle, M. Cummings, M. Dick, R. King, F. Moulton, S XE D. Mowry, M. Tierny S S Page S N N S D. Patton S X N S Tumblers S S J. Heller, J. Maguire, G. Mowry, F. Wright S S S S Balloon Man S S E. Ewart S is N S Balloon Dancers S x x S M. Andrews, R. Hanchet, M. Holland, E. Lochman, I. Long, R. Marvel, S N . . . . N S H. Mauran, E. Ostigny, R. Parsons, B. Richard, G. Shem, B. Smith, W. S A - x 5. Winters. Q 12 N E Skipping Rope Dancers S S H. Avery, M. Barton, E. Beers, R. Bugbee, D. Carr, A. Coggeshall, A. Cole, J. Flumere, S. Jacobson, D. Kushelevitch, B. Rubenstein, I Rubenstein, S M. Schroeder. S x S Old Man E E. Robison S X . S Coach S MISS NELLIE E. BUSSELL N I S The Committee S x x S DOROTHY PATTON, chairman E S ELSIE CARLEN BERNICE SMITH Q S KATHERINE FANNING - SALLIE WELLS S Q S S E El lj Q VA !WAZ il
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