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Regina Glickman: Still collecting for the Annual. Edith Glaser: Keeper of a Pharmacy in India. Zella Fenberg: Teacher of Domestic Science in the Hawaiian Islands. Sadie Feit: Soaring actress of Paris. Helen Englander: Head of the Mouth Hygiene Club of Cleveland. Marguerite Jack: Food inspector of Central High's Lunch Room. Minerva Herron: Manager of Girls' Camp Fire Club. Gertrude Hantman: Reviser of Webster's Dictionary. Elizabeth Grossman: Successor to Harrison Fisher as artist for Cosmopolitan. Sadie Gross: Inventor of a new toothpick that is digestible. May Landy: Commander-in-chief of United States Army. Irene La Ganke: Author of My Impressions of European Theaters. Hilda Klein: Seamstress of Cleveland’s society belles. Dora Kamenetsky: Sign painter in Painesville. Hildegarde Jud: Leader of the Central High School's Band. Rose Mark: It is fiveminutestoeleven and John not home yet. Henrietta Male: Superintendent of the Schools of Ohio. Helen McGrath: Cloak Model for Wooltex Clothing Establishment. Coletta McCarry: Reporter for the Cleveland Plain Dealer. Eva McAleer: Advertising agent for gowns with match-able wigs in Australia. Marietta La Rocco: Famous Comedian at the Opera House this week. Bessie Stem: Still looking for articles on agriculture in Iceland. Sarah Sharpe: Designer for the Woman's Home Companion. Cora Scott: Inventor of rubber tires that bounce on air. Alma Sipple: Manager of the Agriculture department at Ohio State. Alice Roderick: Principal of a kindergarten for boys. Mildred Peterson: Constructor of the new Central High School. Helen O’Malley: Charming wife of Governor X. of Ohio. Jeanette Newman: Director of Music at Central High School. Edith Wirtschafter: Judge of the Supreme Court of United States. Carolina White: Owner of the Barber Shop around the corner. Hilda Weiss: Private Secretary at the May Company. Pauline Weidenthal: Assistant in Physiological Chemistry at University of Chicago. Clara Volk: Searching for the victim who took out Emer-ton’s “Mediaeval Europe.” Rhea Wasserstrom: Author of “Modern Fairy Tales for Sophomores.” Clara Bubis: “Touring Concert Pianist.” Ida Dennis: Inventor of a groundless percolator. Helen Theuer: Assistant Principal of Central High School. Helen Temple: Cartoonist for Life.” Louise Cleaveland: American representative of the English Pankhurst Club. Nellie Price: Matron of the Columbus state workhouse. Gladys Watkins: Compiler of the famous book, “How to Grab the Valedictory. Marian Bidwell: Proprietor of a ladies’ beauty parlor. Hazel I)e Vail: Star performer of Hamlet’s Ophelia. Nina De Vail: Record-breaker of the Aeroplane Race Club. Blanche Dodds: Auctioneer of celluloid novelties. Gertrude Fox: Popular entertainer at the Warrensville Correction Farm. Lora Gluck: Author of “The Effect of Orchestral Music on Flatlets.” Bessie Parker: Manager of a boys' camp for scouts and others. Irene Hanson: Secretary of a Chautauqua summer school. S3
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Act II, Scene 1. Mars is sighted. All rejoice. The captain, fearsome of the Martians, orders anchor to be cast over n great, prairie-like waste. An aged hermit is discovered emerging from a cave and is induced to mount the rope ladder to the airship. Sky-gack effects a prodigal son reunion scene with the hermit, who is his father. The aged astronomer warns the earth-beings not to land. The treatment of Sky-gack while on earth has incensed his people. As a reward for his kindness, Oscar and Adolph are asked to render violin and vocal selections. Sky-gack. Sr., leaves the ship, but junior cannot part from his two friends. The vessel weighs anchor after mii adieu and is off for earth again. Scene 2. The ship is nearing Cleveland. Central High School is sighted in the distance. All passengers do homage by song and word to their Alma Mater. The travelogue lecturer extols her in an oration. The ship draws nearer to earth and to the school. The C. H. S. students of 19S4 act as a reception committee. Cheers and greetings are exchanged as the boat lowers and casts anchor. (Curtain) i£a»l uf tZbarsitrr . Pilot and captain of the Progress”....I oren SacherofT Seeking adventure........................Elsie Polshek Financing the trip................................ .............Lloyd Lyman and Frances Livingstone An authoress...........................Irene La Gankc Chief mechanician......................Ernest Caldwell Builder of the Progress”..............Mortimer Stern First mate of the ship.....................Abe Levine Astronomer from Mars...............Norman W. Schaeffer Travelogue lecturer....................Arthur Herske Sky-gack ..............................Fred Wittenbach Nurse...........................................Jeanette Newman Artists representing the U. S. A. at the Berlin World's Exposition: Spanish soloist..........................Pearl Jacobs Pianist ...............................Rita Greenbaum French artist........................................Joe Buxbaum Oscar (violinist) .........................Sol Lcsinger Adolph (vocalist)......................I-eon Rosenblatt Cometist...................................Carl Ewell ilruiilfrru fur (£la»n of 1914. Prophets: Zblla Fenbkrc Gertrude Fox Norman Schaeffer Mildred Dattlebaum: Censor of dancing at Tiffany's. Dorothy Cowdery: Successor to Miss Bruot at Central High School. Mildred Bayliss: Head librarian of Cleveland Libraries. Marguerite Buettner: Professor of Mathematics at Western Reserve. Ruth Brown: Commissioner of Civil Reform at Washington. 31
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Verena Henderson: Teacher of the laisy-daisy stitch in a Y. W. C. A. Katharine Hobbs: Disciplinarian at the Boston “Seminary for Young Ladies.” Marguerite Jaspy: Supervisor of the new Central High lunch service. Francis Livingstone: French modiste on Fifth Avenue and Broadway. Ethel Marcus: Teacher of Latin at Baldwin College. Berea, Ohio. Francis Morrow: Lecturer on “How to Overcome Bashfulness.” Marian Mudgc: Composer of high school marches for four hands. Sadie Oddo: Civic advocate for two-cent fare in Cleveland. Agnes Posekany: Leader of the smart set in Washington society. Marian Sadtler: Explorer of the moon mountains via airship “Progress.” Ravelin Stupakavitz: President of a normal college in Alaska. Sara Steinsapir: Secretary to President Stupakavitz. Gertrude Steuber: Second wife of America’s steel king. Anna August: A popular florist in south-western Cuba. Gretchen Becker: A photographer: young men's faces specialty. Della B'um: Model of the noted French sculptor Rodin. Hilda Berstein: Contributor to the “Ladies’ Home Journal.” Mary Carran: Bible teacher in a Chinese mission school. Rose Cohen: Inventor of an automatic window-washer. Beatrice Detling: An expert manicurist for men only. Anna Evenchek: A candidate for the mayorship of Cleveland. Pearl Jacobs: Our future Tetrazzini. Pearl Kahn: Chauffer for Mrs. Hetty Green. Ruth Klein: Leader of The American Indies Symphony Orchestra.” Adeline Mendelsohn: Chaperon for cross-country hikers. Elsie Polshek: Wife of an American diplomat to Russia. Helen Prucha: Concert pianist in the Boston conservatory of music. Irene Rich: Manufacturer of dog-cakes and puppy-biscuits. Sadie Simon: Saleslady for French talking machines. Lillian Wiener: Author of “Die Deutsche Geschichte.” Florence Worrel: Maker and seller of bird-cages. Irene Albrecht: Saleslady of non-streakable rouge and face-paint. Grace Allen: New Mexico is a rising state under the direction of Governor Allen. Belle Rosen: Idol of moving picture fans. Helen Banks: Collector of Indian arrow-heads in the Fiji Islands. Emma Fields: Field surveyor in Honolulu. Ruth Goldstein: Is soliciting sales for Danderine. Ida Smith: Artistic designer of women’s apparel. Rita Greenbaum: Notorious wife of a Wall Street magnate. Helen Howell: Editor of Advice to the Love-lorn in the •'News. May Lake: Deliverer of stump speeches. Lydia Silverbush: An authority on home-gardening. Atlas, Walter: Specialist in French musical comedies. Bcmis. William: Attorney for the Pennsylvania Lines. Bialosky, William: Manufacturer of Men’s Fancy Neckwear. Blachman, Harry: Editor of The Cleveland Critic. Blachman, Louis: Professor of Civics at W. R. U. Blair. Fleming: Business Manager for “McClure’s Newspaper Syndicate. Buxbaum. Joe: Future Charles Dana Gibson. Caldwell. Ernest: “King of the Cabaret Performers.” Chandler. Sherrell E.: Head of Agricultural Dept., of Ohio State University. Dawson. Carl: Discoverer of the elixir of life. Desberg, Bron: President Westinghouse Electrical Co. Drucker. Sol: Author of “Druckcr’s Rules of Order. Englander, Leo: Mfgr. of Aeroplanes. a
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