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“R. RN S ' - Castel Horatio Gibson, of the Gibson restaurant ona1n--w11- fred K0SChHi0kS Albert, a bellxgoy--Herbert Jansseng Marian Mento, a concert soprano-fReva rusheimg George K. Seabury, the maple syrup kind--Eussel Narting Mrs. Georgianna McQueen, a wom- an of wits--Betty Uarleyg Patricia 0'Toole, a waitress-- Irene Blanckg Miss Adelphine Caldwell, survivor of one remance-- Janet Ernstg Sharon Caldwell, her niece--Ferne Inksterg Nora Mc9illi- cuddy, a girl with ideas--Mildred Wcpplerg Paul Gibson, Horatio's son--Bob Kelley. Committees for the play were: Property: Russel Martin, Janet Urnst, and Ann Bradshawg Tickets: Herbert Janssen, Betty Carley Mildred Wepplerg Advertisement: Wilfred Koschnick, Bob Kelley, Ferne Inkster, and Reva Trusheimg Stage Manager-- Morton Billko On May 1, 1942, the Senior clfah sponsored a May Day party for the student body, the faculty, and their guests. There were about seventy-five people present, and everyone had a good time. ' In the center of the gymnasium was a May pole of pastel- colored streamers. The basketball baskets and the doors were also decorated with streamers and flowers. The entertainment for the evening was games and dancing. Pie ala mode was served later in the evening. was CQLD TOASl Mr. Geodfellow had dined out six nights in succession. On the seventh he turned up at home for the evening meal. when he was seated, Mrs. Goodfellow rose in her seat and, adressing the other occupants of the table, said: nChildren, we have with us tonight a guest of whom you must have all heard, even if you do not personally know him. Here is a man with a reputation for cenviviality and cheer in every club and cafe in the city, and this evening we are to have the honor and pleasure of being numbered among the admirers of his briln liant and entertaining qualities. Therefore, it is n.th the greatest pleasure that I present to you--your father.n
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