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Operetta AN OLD SPANISH CUSTORT Written hy Estelle Mcrryman Clark and Palmer .Iolm Clark Presented-March 2 and 3, 1939 Directed by-Miss LOUISE C. HENDERSON SYNOPSIS OF SCENES I'I'0I0f1l1t'---SCGIIGZ Banquet Hall in casa on the rancho of Don Jose. Time: Midnight. Act One-Scene: Same as Prologue. Time: Evening two weeks later. Act Tl1lUfSC9IICZ Same as Act One. Time: One week later. From late morning until evening. SYNOPSIS OF PLOT Don Jose Ramon Rivera, scion of an old Castilian family in California. and heir to the Rancho Rivera, returns to America after fighting iI1 the XVorld IVar. Upon his arrival at the ranch, he finds that his lawyer has sold every live thing on the ranch and has given an option on the place to a railroad man from the East tSilas Dayl. Before Mr. Day arrives, Don Jose sends fur Several of his buddies. who were with him in France. to cope with the situation. XVhen they arrive, they camp in an old rustler's cabin. YVhen Day and his friends arrive. they find in Don Jose only a harmless fool. Mr. Day proceeds to get an option oI1 the ranch in order to start work on the railroad. However, Don Jose finds out what their scheme is, and under his direction, the boys pull up the rails as fast as they are laid. Don Jose slips away to Kansas City, where he sells the right of way to the president ot' Mr. Day's road. Mr. Day is ashamed of his scheme and promises to stay oIIt YVest and help build the ranch to its former beauty. All ends happily. and Don Jose marries the daughter of Mr. Day. CAST OF CHARACTERS Katherine Darling, known as Kit ............................ .. SARA JANE ZACHARIAS Beatrice Thorne, Bea for short ........... Stanley Darling, Kitis Brother ............. Maria Patrona, Servant in the Casa Rivera .. XVilhelmina Day, known as Billy ............... Silas Day, Billy's Father from the East .......... Don .Iose Ramon Rivera, pretending to he what he Patrick Murphy, Don .Iose's friend .............. Maggie Murphy, Pat's Wife. and Cook for the Days State Police Officer, Strong Arm of the Law ....... Chinaman, Servant on the Rancho .... .. . . . . . . . ELEANOR COLDREN GLADYS FLELK BETTE LESHI-IR Al.-XRJORIE Nl.-KROTTE AIIRIAM RTARTIN .IANET PENSINGER .IOSEPHINE PHEIL DORIS PHILLIPS NANCY RHEA BETTY REED NANCY S1-IERK RIARGARET BACKUS DIARY JANE KLENZING RIAXINE CARVER MARY CUMP RUTH STAKE RUTH RIDDLE DIARY SHERTZ Lois RIDDLE ANNE ATHERTON HAROLD ANGLE is not .. SINGING CHORUS 'NANCY SHERRARD -IACQUELINE VANDERAI1 DOROTHY ZIMNIERNIAN ISABEL CRAMER .IANE DUNLAP ROSALIE FORNEY HELEN GRAEFF ANN HOFFMAN LOUISA HOOVER LUCILLE JONES RUTH LININGER IRENE RIARTIN Bl'-2'l l'Y STABIBAUGH LOUISE STARIBAUGI-I FLORENCE STEIN BARBARA STERMER l-'HYLLIs SNOXVDEN LEsTA XVILLIARIS CHARLES BOXVERS RUSSELL ARG!-INBRIGHT LUKE BENTEN DANCING CHORUS BETTY WVEAVER BETTY -IESSEL JUNE RICGOXVAN PEGGY SMALL Spanish Ballet DOROTHY EDXVARDS LEE ELLA JOHNSTON EDITH SEIDERS RIARGUERITE RENFREXV Walt: fS11llIlfSh 2 Faculty Business Manager .... ....... Student Business Manager ..... Student Advertising Managers Dances Costumes ....... Make-up ........ ........ ALMA FUNK .. GEORGE BENDER ....... RIARIE GIPE . . GEHALDINE BEITZEL GLENN EBERSOLE .. RAYMIIND RooF . .. THoxIAs XVARD ..... FAY ADAMS . . HERBERT ZEGER ....... JGHN AIILLER RIILLARD EVERTS KENT GINDLEsPERGER KENNETH HUNSECKER .IESSE LAIRD DAVID RICFADDEN -IACOB RIILLER -IUHN RIILLER CHARLES PENTZ FRANKLIN RIDGLEY HERBERT ZEGER GERTHUDE KELLER JEAN KIssINGER PHYLLIS NIYER -IANE GILLESPII-I .IANE HELLER DIARY Lou GRISSINGER RUTH SENSENY BEBE SPAHR BETTY WIsE ELIZABETH RENFREXV NANCY L, KRERIER ORCHESTRA IDHILLIP RIICHAELS TED PETERS RICHARD NICKLAS DOROTHY KNOUSE ELLSXVORTH BROXVNELLER JI-:ANNE XVISHARD RICHARD DIFFENDERFER TECHNICAL STAFF Miss RIARGARET ECKEL DONALD SHATZER .. . ... ... .... CLAUDE SHARPE, DAVID RAHAUSER Miss HELEN KRAISS . .. . Miss RIARGARI-IT Kisn. Miss SARA SCDTT. COSTUME CLUB Miss DOROTHY COLLICOTT, DRAMATIC CLUB PROPERTIES ISABEL HUNSECKER, Chairman DOROTHY RIINTER EVELYN DEARDORFF SELENA FRAVER DOROTHY STRICKLER DOROTHY BLACK STAGE CREW YVILMER SUDERS, Manager ELLSVVORTH SMITH WVAYNE APPEL EUGENE ERNST HERBERT ZEGER PAUL CRIDER WILLIAM STONER URGE RTILLER CHARLES LIPPY JOSEPH SELLERS EUGENE SOLLENBERGER GLEN IIIILLER DICK SBIALL JAY KARPER LONVELL PLASTERER RIARGARET CLARK MAC BYERS Page One Hundred Fifteen
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Additional Organizations In addition to the general organizations and clubs of the Chambersburg High School. there a1'e several smaller groups which deserve recognition. however, as making a definite contribution to the life ol' the school. C. V. F. T. The first ol' these groups is the C. V. F. T., an honorary Biology club. first organized in 1936. The general purpose of the club is to foster interest in Biology and promote sociability among the members. The real purpose of the organiza- tion is revealed to members only. Membership is limited to those students who have an average in Biology of 905 or over. The high light of the club's activity is the annual hike. This year the oflicers in charge were: Grand kViZHl'fl-IRA SH1ilfr1.r:n Scribe-Fav ADAMS T1'E'21Slll'E'l'-PAUL GODDARD Adviserfltln. Giionoli BIHCHER -SERVICE SQUADS The second group of smaller organizations falls under the general name of Service Squads, which render a worthwhile service to the school. Hall Squads-About twelve years ago, the principal of the high school OI'g21I1- ized a group of students into a Hall Squad. Two people are assigned to each floor during each period of the school day. lt is their duty to keep the halls from becom- ing disorderly and to give information to visitors. A tiendance Sq11adfThe boysiand girls who collect absentee slips from home rooms each session, and from class rooms and study halls each period are known as the Attendance Squad. By their faithful service, an efficient and prompt system has been established for recording all absences. Book Squadff-This squad is composed ot' boys who distribute and collect song books at the school assembly programs. Stage CrewfeA group ot' boys, directed by Miss Collicott. has charge of stage equipment and lights for all programs given in the auditorium. Home ManagenzenI-Under the direction ol' Miss Kish. a group of girls pre- pares and serves cafeteria lunch each school day. Another group has charge of the Emergency Room, where one girl is on duty each period. ready to give first aid to any student who may become ill. Page One Hundred Sixteen
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