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'G' 'IF 4' 'S' 'I' 3' The Fortunes of the Class of '29 B. H. S. Photoplay in Four Acts Produced by the all-star cast of the class of '29 DIRECTORS: Wooden, Chapman, Goodrich. ACT I Setting: B. H. S. Time: September 1925-June 1926. The curtain rises to disclose forty-two very frightened little boys and girls enter- ing the high school as Freshmen. In honor of the occasion many members of the class very appropriately appeared bedecked and bedrabbled in green ribbons, green ties, caps, dresses, and what have you. The leading role was very crcditably assumed by Bernard Sturgis, ably assisted by Catherine Oberlin as Vice-l'residcnt and Mowitza llood as Secretary and Treasurer. During the course of this act many social affairs were held, the iirst being :L Thanksgiving party at Carol David's with Class Sponsor Ilelen Renner and Director Wooden as guests of honor. The second was a Latin party at the home of Alan Miller. The next great social event was the Latin party held in the gym and to which all who were studying and had studied Latin were invited. The guests banquctcd on old Roman dishes and were entertained in old Roman style. Last, but by no means least, was the Valentine uelc- bration upon which the curtain drops. ACT II Place: Same. Time: Year later, under same conditions. As the curtain rises for the second time the cast has decreased to thirty-six, but of this number every one holds stellar role. Lead was taken by Catherine Oberlin in the l'resident.ial chair with Mowitza Hood as Vice4l'resident and Helen Hanna as Secretary. During the course of this act a IIallowe'en party was held in the gym to which each mem- ber of the cast invited a guest. A hilarious time was had by all. This act terminated with a party held at Raymond t7asebere's near the end of the school year. This was to be a lawn party but as the weather conditions would not permit the lawn was crossed out and the parlor was substituted. ACT III Time: QYou should know by this timel. Place: Ditto. It seems as the acts proceeded the cast slowly decreased, this time only presenting' twenty-nine characters. Stellar role was taken by Alan Miller as President with Keith Heebe as Vice-President and Virginia Brown as Secretary and Treasurer. During this act many important facts were accomplished which aided in solving the plot. The chief of these were 'tThe Absent-Minded Bridegroom, a farec-comedy presented to a full house on Friday, April 13. from which the phrase I remimber nawthin' has been derived. The next factor in solving the plot was the Junior-Senior banquet at Hotel Butler on Friday, April 27, to which the cast credits itself as being the successful sponsor. The curtain drops this time on a cast which is determined to make the fourth act bigger and better than any ever accomplished in B. II. S. ACT IV Time: Ditto marks. Place: Ditto marks. The last act proved to be a wow! All activities were led ably by President Beebe, Vice-President llood, Secretary Brown, and Treasurer Campbell. The cast was comprised of twenty-six plncky characters, each very ably acting his part. No parties were held but many other tasks were accomplished which capped the climax to the play. Most important of these were the four-course Lvceum, a most satisfactory form of entertainment, and the Senior Play, The House of A Thousand Thrills,,' presented November .1 and 21, to very appreciative audiences. We Seniors, having tive iirst-team men in our cast, easily won the inter-class tournament held March 18, 19, and 20. By this time about all public appearance of this cast was at an end outside of the graduation exercises including Baccalaureate, Senior picnic, Class Day, Commencement, and Junior+Senior banquet held May 17, at Pottowattolnie Inn. As a history of modern events is more difficult to write than is a retrospective history all that can be said is that in due time this act has drawn to a close, having very ably produced this great drama for the purpose of gaining knowledge. Many members of the east seem very sad while othe1's are glad that their performance is at an end. Now has come the realization that all activities as an organized body has come to a close and each, from now on must guide himself individually. Q As the curtain slowly lowers over the little group wo all wonder just where it will rise again. 'F 'Q' 'C' 'G' 'C' 'D' -14-
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