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W ,, fa 3:1 .QV J. fx Wi 4 l KATE SMITH Dirrrfor raw Mr. Hellar Mrs. Hellar . Louise I-Iellar Annabelle . Charles Grant Mrs. Grant . Herbert Grant Miss Calahan . School Play The Family Upstairs KILLFUL direction, a capable cast, and a cleverly Written comedy made 'QThe Family Upstairsn one of the most entertaining plays ever pro- duced. The play was a modern version of a family living in a crowded apartment house. THE CAST INCLUDED . Merrill Ellis Ruby Draper . Ilecm Webb . Mazzrirze Peczrocfe . joblz Cory . Noida Littlejoblz . Earle Holbrook . . . Mary Migliczccio C John Cory, Jr., llean Webb, Ruby Draper, Merrill Ellis, Maurene Peacock Owen Reese, Earl Holbrook, Naida Liflleiohn, Mary Migliacclo C xl Page 52
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o .ac-. Novelty Concert NSTEAD of the annual opera this year the Music Club presented a novelty concert. There were two matinee performances in the high school auditorium and another performance at night for the older folks. There was one night performance given in Castle Gate. There were several horn solos with band accompaniment, two duets, a brass quartet, several band marches and solos-among them the contest numbers-an enthusiastic Humpty Dumptyu and My Bonnie Lies Over the Oceann from the Boys, Glee Club, and a dance and song specialty by the Girls' Glee Club. This was followed by a picture show of the National Marching Contest of 1931 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The band members, by watching the motion picture of the other marching bands, benefited themselves by trying to improve those weak spots in their lines. Those who played a prominent part in the concert are: Jack Hamby, Floyd McIntyre, Harry Clark, Lula Christensen, Victor Bonacci, John Cook, Derold Simmons and LeRoy Smith. Many spoke of the concert and compliments were received from all over the county. Not only the children, but also the adults enjoyed the entertaining and educational program. Page 51 'if' Fi: ' , ki 3' 5-.inf T LQ. ,Q EU . Q. ' J. rg- ' 5- 1. 5' A 22 5? -if -1 fin. ' F' .4 iss ' V .Q- Q... 1 tg:- Fiw 1 3' l Ki S v ,, 9 w , 5 1 Y Riff .3 , 5' ' V Lg,
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Senior Play lIBablI 'HIS year our Senior Play was considered very clever, but much different from other senior plays. Bab is a bright, saucy-looking girl of seventeen who is home from school early because of an epidemic of measles. She is not included in the coming out party given for Lelia, her older sister, which causes jealousy and a deter- mination to have a lover of her own. In the end everything is settled, leaving Bab and Carter to get married. S, A, OLSON The seniors displayed good dramatic talent and, together with Miss Smith's fine coaching, put over a wonderful play. The cast included: Bab ......... . . Mary Rivci James Archibald . George Paffcrivk Mrs. James Archibald . . Rhea Robarfxon Lelia . . . Marjorie Myers Carger Brooks Owen Reese' Guy Grosvenor . . Pair' Tabona Jane Raleigh Alto Barnes Eddie Perkins . . Harold jones Clinton Brisford I. Grant Kilfoyle Hannah . . Mary Migliacrio William . . Frank Dalpiaz Mary Ricci, Owen Reese, Marjorie Myers, George Paifericlc, Alia Barnes, Harold Jones, J. Grani Kilfoyle, Mary Migliaccio, Frank Dalpiaz, Pele Tabone Paqe 53 ' f , Eg I 3 , :Hifi ' 5 3 ii .sg 1, SZ 3 af - ,TL-I 41' me ran. i ,xl lar 2,-12 2 W' ig- ' 554' 535 'Y ei: f V21 1 F' 't m - I .f i w i e , F if ii!! . . ga' ' .s i vile . , J - it ia' Z1-1 ZF:-
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