College at Brockport - Saga Yearbook (Brockport, NY)

 - Class of 1927

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College at Brockport - Saga Yearbook (Brockport, NY) online collection, 1927 Edition, Page 102 of 136
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98 THESTYLUS THE TRAINING SCHOOL PLAY The Annual Training School Entertainment was held on Friday evening, April 8 1927, in Normal Hall. The play was an operetta 1n .one act en- titled, ,The Forest Court. Jay Bibby, who took the leading role as Tomfmv, carried his part through with great success. The Spirit of the Stream, played by Genevieve Remington, was very good. The Bluebell, Janet Stripp, and the Harebell, Jean Reichel, were admired by all as lovely flowers. Donald Beuerlein, who played the part of Judge Owl, will be prepared to be a real judge some day. The Rabbit, Louise Wliite, received great applause. Harry Ku-czmynda could not have played .his part better than in the role of the Tortoise. Silver VVings, Betty Cusick, IS worthy of all the praise one can give her. All characters, both large and small, deserve credit for what they did. The teachers who directed the play were: Miss Van Slyke, dramaticsg Miss'Haynes, singing, Miss Denio, dancing, and Miss Fassett, piano ac- companiments. 4 I believe that those who were present will agree with me that it was an excellent production. ' -EliZHb6l3l1 Law- .l1-1-.1l- GIRLS' CLUB On Tuesday evening, April twenty-sixth, the Girls, Club presented a moving picture in the Normal Hall. The names of the pictures' were: The Little Dutchess, and f'Pets by Prophesyf' Because we had not planned that the movie would be so soon after we came back from Easter vacation, it was not 'w-ell advertised. On account of this, there were not many present at the movie, so we fell in debt. We thank Mr. Cooper for lending us the money to pay for the use of th-e films, until we are able to meet the expenses. We are planning many ways in which to raise money enough to pay him back. We hope to have a booth on Color Day and perhaps to have an-other candy sale. We have already had one can-dy sale. We hope that you will help us ra.ise our money by patronizing us on Color Day. -Evelyn Hawes and Marion Gardner. 1 -1-lt. TRAINING SCHOOL BASEBALL w The following members of the Seventh and Eighth Grades have been chosen for the Training School baseball team: , Captain-Ben Nellis. I P-Ben Nellis, Robert Chur-chill. 'IB-Charles McCormick, Ben Nellis. . 2B-Richard Reminton, George J ohnstgon, SS.-Fred Sandow. 3B-Robert Churchill, Harold Townsend. L. F .-Willard Epke, Donald Scripture. C. F .-J ohn Higgins, Jay Bibby. - R. F.-Joseph Bibby, Robert Amidon. C+HC1'bC1't Vaughan, Eric Krutenat. , . T f . A -Richard Remington.

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.ii THE STYLUS 97 i SADIE SEES A REAL GOOD SHOW - W Genevieve Remington, Susie Peck was in- the middle of h S- t df ' A ' ' Sadie Ricfi, bubbling' over with news. er d ur ay S baking when In Walked Well now Suke I bet you cin nev ' h I - night., Do sot down while I tell ya. Sr gums W ere Spended Fmday It happened this way. I heard ,bout one f th 1 b . h ld down to the Rising Sun School H-ouse in Distliict lglhlirlbgrpgg Iuliitclied up the ol' hoss and went. All by meself too! Landy but I was skeared afear the thing'd' be too toney for me. J I jsist nicely got sot when the curtin went up with a 'bang so I almost lost my seat in the axcitment. Somebody at the pianer started playin' a piece that made me jist want to hop with the yunguns. All I could see on the stage was an lotta kids jumpin' 'b-out, some playin' ball, others jist settin' down calm as peace. Th-ey hopped aroun' and talked 'bout a rascal o-f a kid bustin' flowers and trees. They left singin' at the top of their lungs 'bout a bear goin' over the mount'in' but I didn't see any. You cin ist -bet I got plum rea-dy to run in case tha.t ere bear 'peared. While the kids was gone, this other rascal fell to sleep. 'VVell', I sez to meself, 'his fma oughter yank him home to 'bed where he belongsf But it all seemed to be in this here play, so it was O. K. with me. Then the lady at the pianer played some butiful music jist makin' me want to go to sleep. I donit see how it waked that rascal up when I felt so drowsy. A girl all dressed in rags, come flutterin' out next. 'Myf sez I, 'seems tho' s-he'd better wear diH'er,ent clothes then that in public'. I were certainly shocked at such performini's7. She fluttered 'bout sum more and then called her Ripplin' Waters. Sez I, 'T'hey'll all git wet feet if there's a big sh,ower'. But there weren't and gee, some more girls come in to sing some ere song bout where they lived. ' For la few minutes thot maybe I'd best git a parachute to keep me from gitin' rained' on but some smart alec hollered, 'Set down lady, you'rf blockin, the scenery'. So I sat down madfs a wet hornet to think he'd yell at a lady like me. i Next these girls Qabout eight or twelvel did some kind' of dancin'-I f orgit what they call it now. And what do you suppose? Some leaves come fallin' in to sing some sob stuff. A After that, a whole band of owls come marchinf in with a lot of hootin'. My, but I was frightened for fear they might claw me, but I found' out the were make believe ones so I felt better. They held co-urt. My, but .I Y was interested 'because I had never saw a court meet before. Well, it seems this lad was not guilty becauSG 116 1613 H buttefay free' one day' ihe comes and dances and believe me, she was stuckon that Ti0mmY:. 35,15 CY called him. You jist oughter see the Way she greeted him, r He didn t a-ct so tickled tho'. f Finally all these here creatures disappear alid TOUUFHLY wakes ulil fron? his dream. Seems to me he must of had a turrrble long' nap for 3 t 1'-3 rigmarole. , . T t ll ou the honest truth Suke it was the best thing 5 Seen In ages' o e y I guiss everybody liked it the way they C1aPPed at the end' i - .....- -..,........ Y...-....-............g. . Y... .



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