College of the Sisters of Bethany - Ivy Leaf Yearbook (Topeka, KS)

 - Class of 1926

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THE IVY LEAF PROGRAMME By Dramatic Students of Bethany College, Topeka Under the direction of Miss Pauline Kerns Assisted by Mrs. Betty Hinckley and Voice Students of Bethany College Mrs. Beatrice Talbert at the Piano College Auditorium, Friday, March 12, 1926, 8 p. m Overture .,....................... S. M. C. Orchestra READING ........ ...... M ISS KERNS Hats--Proprietress ..... ....... M iss Polly Speelman Model .........,.......... Miss Pauline Robinette Dancers ..... Misses Grace Meyer and Edna Hawkes Picture, Grandmother ........ Miss Marian Broadhurst Girl ...................... Miss Virginia Rehkopf Boy ......................... Miss Thelma Allen Lovers ...... Misses Polly Speelman and Louise Wright The Knight's Mare ...................... Beulah King Scene I-Elaine's Boudoir Scene II-Same. Midnight. Scene III--Next morning at ten. Mrs. Latimer, mother ............ Helen Armstrong Miss Elaine, her daughter ........ Virginia Rehkopf Miss Martha, another daughter ....... Alice Brunner Aunt Belinda Hartley ......... .... T helma Allen Ballads . . . . , . .... Mrs. Betty Hinckley Selected ................... Misses Frances Johnston Mary Livingston and Lillian Carson Maker of Dreams-A fantasy ............ Oliphant Doun Pierrot ................... Miss Pauline Robinette Pierrette ..... .... M iss Edna Hawkes Manufacturer . . . ....... Miss Kerns March ........ . . .S. M. C. Orchestra Music is cveryone's lungunge, But speaks what no tongue can suv. Buy your music ut Jenkins,-they'll please won And your joy will increase each duy. 1 If Boeger takes your picture ln the spring, :1 young g.:irl's fancy Xvith Qhe greatest arg and skill Turns to thoughts of clothes: . The results are artistic- At the Silk Shop revelations uwzut you And you get an altruistic bill. And they'1'e bargains, everyone knows Page 36

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THE IVY LEAF Drazmatzr UW! A Miss Kerns, Director To me it seems as if when God conceived the world, that was poetryg He formed it, and that was sculptureg He varied and colored it, and that was paintingg and then, crowning all, Hu peopled it with living beings, and that was the grand, divine, eternal dl-3mgl, Charlotte Cushman. Drama is one of the most important factors in modern education. Besides its rec- reational, educational, and cultural advantages, it is a manifestation of life, morals, and character. Know and live the art, off and on the stage, for all too often people will overrate an actor's genius and underrate his trained skill. The great average of the public, whether in schools, churches or private organiza- tions, is aware that in good, clean entertainment is to be found a strong, vital force for accomplishment and for doing good. e-verie A Play by Percival Wilde Time-Christmas Eve. Place-Living-room of Harkness homestead. Characters Ex-Governor, Richard Harkness ...., Rev. Horace Stowell Grandmother Harkness ....... . .Pauline Robinette Richard Harkness, Junior ..... .... R alph Heurwag Mrs. Riichard Harkness, Junior . . . . .Virginia Rehkopf George Harkness ........... . . .Mervyn Kennedy Mrs. George Harkness ...... . . .Dorothy Renker Richard Harkness the Third. . . . . .Antoinette Tod The Butler ................ . . .James McCoy Memories: Marion Broadhurst Grace Meyer Antoinette Tod Gladys Skinner Lois Perkins Louise Giblette Other Grandchildren: Elizabeth Abrams Margaret Dutton Gracie Lou Kiene Valerie Whitcomb Hihhs' Uloiliimr Store is the place to go Xvllllll you want' :food clothes where the prices are low, The good nntured salesmen are always polite, l And you'll he assured that your clothes are all right. 'People muy 1-vine, und people may gn, Girls who :ire jewels must have jewels to wear, Bu! pliotogruphs live forever. Jewels that :ire fair, and jewels that are rare, llunllin und Willard will please you so, So now if for jewelry you're looking around- And their service will fuil you never. Just go to Pelletier's-the best to be found. Pa-ge 35



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THE IVY LEAF CHILDREN'S VAUDEVILLE Accompanied at Piano by Virginia Cooper a. Looks and Eyes ................... Marian Broadhurst . . . Grace Meyer L Dorothy Renkerj ' b. Tumbling Brothers Esther Libbin Gwendolyn Morgan Sally Fox c. Room for One More ......... Grace Meyer Mary Ann Fox Lois Perkins Elizabeth Swallow d. Entertaining the Bishop--Reading. .. e. Sweet Surprises ................... Diana Campbell Musical Reading .......TheBoy . . .The Girls Marcia Mohler Frances Brezlna ........Sketch Gladys Skinner Dorothy Renker Mary Taylor .Antoinette Tod .Musical Sketch Marian Broadhurst .... .... B oys Grace Meyer f Dorothy Renker J Alice Brezina Mary Ann Fox .... .... G i1'ls Gladys Skinner Lois Perkins f. Aren't You Glad You Came? Louise Giblette Gladys Skinner CERTIFICATE RECITAL Virginia Rehkopf The Old Nest ............... . . . . ......... Dramatic Po' Lil' Black Sheep E , . . . .... Musical Reading Fables of the Rainbow Ultra-Modern Art Exhibition. . . ...... Humorous A Garden Cinderella ...................... Fairy Play Given by Eighth and Intermediate Grades and Kindergarten Tanning The classes in social dancing are instructed by Miss Gordon. The girls are taught the important etiquette of the ballroom, as well as the newest steps. Miss Gordon teaches the Charleston among the other steps, not because it is appropriate for the ball- room, but because it is particularly good for exercising purposes. The class is so enjoyed by all the girls, that the hour during which the lesson is given is all too short. Even the primary children look forward to their lesson. Dancing teaches grace and correct poise, besides physically benefiting the body by healthful exercises. Nitch is n 1-lenner out our way. Ask nny girl whom you might meet, Who does his host. on every dny, Just what it is she likes fo eat. He umkm-s 1-:wh gllfllltllll look like new, To this they, one and nll, agree, And his work is rupidly done-it's true. Ice Cream. if it's 13Hllgll1l18,l'l,S1tllll,l satisfies me! Page 37

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