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The Year Summarized 1916 MAY 26. Ccmralian clay. 27. North Western track meet. JUNE 2. West-Central baseball game. 3. Twin City track meet at Carlcton. 4. May fete. 13. News picnic. 15. Commencement. SEPTEMBER 7. School opened. OCTOBER 6. Freshman party given by Girls’ Club. 7. Alumni football game. 13. East-Central football game. 26. West-Central cross country meet. 27. South-Central football game. 27. Senior party. NOVEMBER 1. West-North-Central cross country meet. 8. II Junior party. 10. West-Central football game. 17. North-Central football game. 24. The Mikado. DECEMBER 8. Christopher Junior. 13. Flayers’ Club productions. 15. Junior party. 21. News C,et-to-gcthcr. 1917 JANUARY 11. Girls’ Club vaudeville. 12. South-Central hockey game. 13. North-Central hockey game. 19. Inter-class track meet. 19. East-Central hockey game. 22. Class day. 25. Commencement. 26. West-Central hockey game. FEBRUARY 8. North-Central hockey game. 9. Alumni track meet. 16. East-Central dual meet. MARCH 2. North-East-Central track meet. 9. West-Central track meet. 29. Hurry, Hurry, Hurry. APRIL 13. Senior party. 20. “The Private Secretary. 26. “The Two Vagalxmds.” 27. The Two Vagabonds.” MAY 11. Fan Club party. 19. North field track meet. 26. Northwestern track meet. JUNE 1. Ccntralian day. 1. Junior party. 11. Class day. 14. Commencement.
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HCHSJ griiTitirnr Messiah AC! I OK IS «»f four hundred, including the Glee Club and well known soloists, assisted by the C. H. S. orchestra, presented Handel’s ’“Messiah” before a good audience, December twentieth. HE “Mikado” was presented by the Central High Glee Club, assisted by the C. II. S. orchestra, November twenty-third and twenty-fourth. The production was directed and coached by Mr. Morse. Mr. A. Vogelsang and Mr. Pehoushek. It was due to their efforts, together with the co-operation of the entire club, that the play could he presented in the short time of ten weeks. Mr. A. Vogelsang, impersonating KoKo, the Lord High Executioner, kept the audience laughing constantly; Dorothea Grosskopf, who played the part of Yum Yum, took her part exceedingly well; Mr. Morse, as Xanki Pooh, was the attentive lover; Katisha, taken by Jean Wilson, was Yum Yunvs rival; Walden Balcom played the part of the Mikado: Petti-Sing, who captured the Mikado by her flirtations, was taken by Margaret Steenson; Pooh-Bah, the dignified Lord High Every Thing Else, was Gordon Miller; Peep-Bo, a ward of KoKo. and Pish-Tush. a Noble Lord, were played by Dorothy Scribner and Norman Tisdale: Mr. Edwin Kelly played the part of an umbrella carrier. This operetta was said by many to be the best production ever staged by a Minneapolis High School Glee Club. The Mikado ii
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