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SENICR PLAY ff U-C-C-E-S-S, spelled in capital letters, was the 1' is Seniors play Shakespeare s As You Like ' 7 V 7 CC 1' PM -,J It. It was given as a part of the nation-Wide celebration of the tercentenary of Shakespeare's death. The production Was unique because it was given out of doors in Mrs. Bidvvell's beautiful grounds. Thg beau- tiful costumes, the lighting effects, the entrancing mu- sic and the forest setting made it seem a fairy scene indeedf Each player gave his part naturally and acted it Well and the usual promptings were entirely unnec- essary. p The music Was a great feature of the production. Mr. Sypher's orchestra rendered beautiful selections especially suited to the play, Mr. Harold Bishopp and the C1101-us under Miss Houston's supervision were Well Worth listening to. The English folk dance by eight graceful girls was a suitable ending for the play. , To the members of the faculty for their assistance, to the members of the cast for their faithful vvork, to Beverly Taggart for his stage managing, to Mr. Pass- more for his co-op-eration, to the students for their help, and especially to Miss Currie for her earnest, untiring efforts in coaching the cast and in arousing enthusi- asm, the Seniors ovve a heavy debt of gratitude for the best Senior play that has ever been given. H THE CAST. A Duke Senior ..... ............ - g-- ,James Kaney Duke Frederick --- -... Herbert Colton Amiens ........ -- Harold Cr. Bishopp Jacques --- --- Theodore Hudspeth Le Beau -- --- Robin Whittlesey Oliver --- .... Walter Pillsbury Orlando --- .... Harry March Adam --- .... Jacob Beck Charles --- -4- Lloyd DeBock William --- -- Elton Rooney Touchstone --- ...... Ray Pierce Sylvius ........ --- Walter Forrister Corin ........... --- Ellsworth Watson Jacques de Bois .... --- Elmer McHatton ---- ElbertiBaker ---- Hope Canfield --- .Fay Crendorff First Lord ---'---- Rosalind .... ' Celia ----,.- Phoeba --- -7 ....... Ruth Smith Audrey -. ......... L ............. Mary Agnes Young CUARUS---James O'Brien, Fred Tyler, Charles Stearns, Justin Jeffery, Leslie Camper, Georges Lee. SHEPHERDESSES AND FORESTERS---Ver Dean, Freda Hazen, Dorothy Crew, Marie Kelly, Eva Wilson, Jessie Crowder, Nancy Ellen White, Loreen Johnson, Frank Shipman, Mervyn Kaney, Harvey Marks, George Dreiss. f zo '
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SENIOR CLASS WILL CR. -W. and H. GJ z W. E the Senior C-lass of nineteen-sixteen of the . if 7 1 Chico High School, of the City of Chico, in the J' County of Butte in the State of California, be- ing of sound mind and disposing memory and wishing to leave to the school some remembrance of our four arduous years of sojourn in the High School, do here- by make, publish and declare this our last will and tes- tament, hereby revoking all former wills or bequests by us made. l i First: To the Faculty, our sincere wish that they shall graduate a class with as many saintly traits as those possessed by the present class. Second: To the Juniors, some of the pep that has been shown by the Senior class in its four years of High School. Third: To the Sophomores, a continuation of the success that has marked their affairs. Fourth: To the Freshmen, a continuation, in their sociabilities, of the smoothness that attended their as- sembly dance. Fifth: To the Agriculture. Club, a bale of hay that was used by the Freshmen in imparting a finish to the assembly floor. Sixth: To Fuzzy Holmes, James Kaney's far- famed exquisite grace and figure. ' Seventh: To- Mr. Passmore, our sincere wish that the High School will give him less trouble the next few years than it has for the year just passed. ' Eighth: To Letha Schultz, a special door in the new High School-whenever we get it. Ninth: T'o:Holmes Miller, a comb and our wish that he use it as well, also a little of Colton's frame and muscle to even up his mental and physical ability. Tenth: To the school, our hope that you will not get gray-headed waiting for the new school building. Eleventh: To Theodore Hudspeth, Elton Rooney's windmill action in executing the whirls and dips dur- ing dances. Twelfth: To Marvin Deter, our sincere wish that he never give up f'Hope. T Thirteenth: To Helen Eliott, a little of Wanda Jay's V sweet disposition, enough to take the crabbiness out of hers. Fourteenth: To Jean Van Ness, The Champion Dancer of Paradise, the book in the school library, How to Dance Without Raggingf' g 22 J J . . C C
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