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S 0.4 E WN Senior Play The annual play sponsored usually in the spring of the year by the Seniors, was given in 1927 on the evenings of the eighth and ninth of April. Two junior girls aided us in the production of the Full Housen on account of the lack of girl members in our own class. Also Forrest Champlin, David Hoffman, and Lyle Norcutt took feminine parts. This, as the boys will agree, is a difficult task, but they did very well as did the others also. The cast of characters for the Full House in the order of their appear- ance were as follows: Parks, the English servant, Robert Hunter, Susie, a maid from Sioux City, Edna Birchardg Ottily Howell, the bride, Marguerite Sullivang Miss Winnecker, the aunt, Lyle Norcutt, Daphne Charters, Ottily's sister, Adelia Nashg Nicholas King, the Stranger, Frank Transueg Ned Pembroke, jr., the only son, Robert Todd, George Howell, the bridegroom, Frank Braendleg Dougherty, the sergeant, Clare Alderinkg jim Mooney, policeman, Frank Annableg Clancy, another, Ivan Bloughg Mrs. Fleming, the owner of the apartment, Forrest Cham- plin, Vera Vernon, a show girl, Helen Lenhardg Mrs. Pembroke, from Boston, David Hoffman. The play was in three acts, the scene represented a drawing room of Mrs. Fleming's Duplex apartment on Lakeside Drive, New York. ,. ' Q owing:miarim111xi:xiixi:viimiuiuicuininioinimii:rimiioisrioioioioiuiiiiz in-O 0 ' 2 i Clarksville Co-operative Shipping Assoc. ! - ! Q Shippers of i i Cattle, Sheep, Hogs and Calves ' C ! ! Returns to Patrons Are Guaranteed ! I I i J. Lee Osborn, Pres. OFFICERS Lavern Klahn, Treas. i i Hiram Kauffman, Vice-Pres, Lew Todd, Sec'y-Mgr. g DIRECTORS C J. Lee Osborn Lavern Klahn N. W. Stuart ! I Hiram Kauffman Lew Todd D. F. Walter I i Austin Rosenberger i 5 THE MICHIGAN LIVE STOCK EXCHANGE i g National Live Stock Producers Association ! i Co-operative Commission Merchants 02 3 143 101113nini11101011110iniuiariuioiniluioioioiniuii1 1 11020
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