Cashmere High School - Ka Hi Wa Yearbook (Cashmere, WA)

 - Class of 1929

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THEARASHQIVIYIR ' g in Page twenty'-nine Wil fit-Agri' ' ' 'r jfrzsbman Qlllass Iaistnrp Once upon a time there were eighty-two extras, who were on their way to find a place called knowledge. They came to a scene of pro- duction called the lot, Before they entered the lot, they must have someone to pilot them through, so they chose the gatekeeper, Miss Lowrie. Just inside the lot they could see the regulars, who were at work on the set. Before the extras could be cast they must pass cer- tain tests. They were first divided into groups, after which the iirst was led be- fore the regulars to be examined. Of course they tried to look their best in order that they might be admitted. One unfortunate extra, who in her hurry had not pinned her skirt securely, was placed in the most per- ilous position of not being allowed to enter. The second group was tested as to gracefulness, if any, all being requir- ed to go through several steps of some folk dance. They were rather clumsy, and created much merriment. Curling up inside of tires was the stunt required of the third group. As none of them had ever tried this before, they had a rather hard time, tumbling out every minute or so. The fourth group must walk a rope stretched on the floor. They also met with diffic lty, for they were not supposed to step off the rope, but must start at posite ends and run until they collided. Those in e fifth group must push peanuts across the fioor with their noses. If they tried blowing the peanuts, they were forced to go to the beginning again. The sixth was the eating of a large onion by a courageous girl, who seemed to get stronger at every bite. The last group made speeches to show their oratorical ability. The speeches were really very good, considering who gave them. All the extras were urged on by some regulars, armed with wicked weapons. Because some of them had not pleased the Sultan of Zanzibar, the leader, he ordered them away to be punished. After this, the regulars gave some stunts to show the extras the correct way in which they should be given. These stunts included: Human Ford, Spirit of '32, sucker-on-the-line, a mask dance, a mock wedding, reducing exercises, an auction staged by some of the extras who had shown promise in previous try-outs. After the work-out before the eyes of the critics, they were given a hot dog and a pickle to chew on to pacify their nerves.

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