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Baath CEarrirk Flag anh Eanrv On February 18, IQOQ, the annual David Garrick Play and Dance was held at the Mercantile Hall. Although the weather was not of the best the affair was very well attended. Two of the boxes were occupied by the clubs at the school from which echoed many whif whacks. The curtain rose at 8.30. The characters in the play were: Mrs. Duzenbery, played by Gaunzalis. Helen Trevoir, by McDonald. Mollie Helan's friend, by Rictor. Henry Wells, the Union General, by Peachin. Major llradley, a Confederate, by Brown. Mr. Duzenbery, by Nye. Hezekiah Sniffens, by R. Smith. Union Corporal I-Iulligan, by Herr. Susan, the colored maid, by Iacobus. Uncle Mosley, the colored hired man, by W. Smith. Dick Irvin, by Billings. George Wasliington Ranks, the newspaper repor- ter, by Hansen. The first act made quite a hrt, but at the beginning of the second act a shower of fruit welcomed the players. The play this year was the best ever staged by Central Manual during the history of the David Garrick Club. The characters played their parts peffeiftly ana except for a slight misjudgment of the curtain when Helen faiuted but quickly regained her senses when the curtain was about to fall on her, the play was a great success. The play and dance this year was attended by a great number of the alumni of the school. 106
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illrh anim Mark Published monthly by the students of the ASSOCIATE EDITORS CENTRAL MANUAL TRAINING HIGH SCHOOL BENJAMIN M- GOLDERI LWVUV3' of Philadelphia HOWARD BOLLINGER, Scicntifir EDWARD MCPEIERSON, Personal HENRY H. WAIILES, Class and Club ALBERT A. PIANSEN, Sporting 1 V Q ALl3ER'1' HKJCJVEN, Exchange 'I HE S FAFP. CLEMIENT K. SWIFT, Editor-in-Chief Business Manager, GEORGE H. YOUNG ASSi8lllnt.Y to N16 Edil07'-in-ChiCf, A555-tgnfg lg Buginggg Mgnaggr,- VVILLARD K: SMITH GEORGE E. DANENHAUER HOWARD E. ZIEGLER WILLIAM GROSS Staff Artists WILLIAM L. MAGEE LEWIS C. STREET GEORGE LAFFERTY 107
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