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Chilliam Glnunig Eigh 5thunl i Owing to the bad weather, poor crops, and grasshoppers in South Am- erica, the 1921 football season wasnit as great a success as was expected. We won only one game out of Iive. ,The summary of the games are: ' C. H. s. 0; F. H. s. 20. was played on Fossilislield. This was the fn'st game of the season, and C. H. S. 0; L'. H. S. 38. Lexington won this game from Condom on their home grounct; the return games werenit played owing to the badl weather. C.-H. S. 26; A. H. S. 6. played on our own field. This was our flrst Victorious game, being C. HE S. 20; F. H. S. 25. This was the most exciting game of the season, but owing to the less of some temper Condon was defeated. C. H. S. 0; A. H. S. 25. This game was played at Arlington in eight inches of snow, which ended in a defeat of the C. H. S. The line-up Witg as follows: Lloyd Evans,'center; Virgil Rogers, right guard, Ray Morgan, left guard; Alton Johnson, left tackle; George Low, right tackle' Johns 3 Hardie, left end; Roy Orwick, right end; James Hardie left half; Rene Simpson, full back, Wick Parrish, rlght half, Clifford Crawford, quarter, Ray Jackson, Harlan McCarty, substitutes. tgdliam Glnuntg ?Sigh 5:110:11 l :, 132159 22
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I billiam Cllmmtg 'gaigh $thunl I CAST OF CHARACTERS Farmer Winthrop -h ........ ,-- --.,-e ..... I J. B. Wheir. Oliver StalnhOpe .......... .-f-h------+ Ray Jackson Edwarlean Duse'11.-;.---l.' ............... Virgil Rogers Rawlings o-;.oho---o.g--o-----h--h-'.-h-- James Hardie I Micky Mullins .......................... Alex Marshall , . MGSeseeGazinSki hghh-h---hhh---;h-;f ....... George Low - Zeb Watkins;;--.g--,o, ..... ,u-k.---:r-r.n Altonr Johnson Mabel Winthrop o--; '.h-h----h.v Nina'HaW'es Tilly t.---;.l-.'t.---.--e. ..... 4-. ....... Grace Schott Mrs. Winthrop ou-' ---' --u----.l ....... Emma Smith Muffins:--';-;-;;. -4;;;--;.t--;;:-;';;-.';-;;;-.- Beth Evans : v-Ct ' - . , I , , .3, e . Bread, on the, Waters Given December 3, 1921 AT PUBLIC SCHOOL; AUDITORIUM SCenes laid, at Gleenlake Seminary 1, ACT, 1: . - , Pranks played on old Wild Butts, the town constable, by Dilly, an tor-C 'y phan found by wayside When a baby. Hastings forges check, gives it to' Harry to pay gambling debt. Blame of forgery placed on Harry. Father turns only son out of doors and closes the Seminary. ACT II tFive years later in old hom'el Doctor Harlem is bereft of reason, resulting from worry over son and finances. Return of Harry in disguise, and also the return of Bob and Hastings, former students. Dilly finds evidence to prove the innocence of Harry .and guilt of Hastings. Lucy and Bob, Dilly and. Harry form. ltpart- nerships? Wild Butts captures the villain, also discovers that Dilly is his granddaughter. CAST OF, CHARACTERS Doctor Harlem -- --o- o-n--o-h; ....... Virgil Rogers -Harry Harlem ........................... Ray Jackson ' Bob Winders ........................... Alton Johnson Fredy Hastings hoo-of--o-,o-.' .............. James Hardie Jonathan Wild Butts u; .................. George LOW Lucy Harlem ........................... Alice Howland , Aunt Loring -eh-e;o -o----e-. ............ Emma Smith Dilly .................................... Beth Evans The study of drarhatics has been a part of the- regular English VII and VIII work thlrs year, with Mr. Stovall as director. Much interest, as- well as talent, has been displayed by the students. The upperhEnglish classes are now working on the translation of ShakeS- pearets ttM1dsummer-Nightts Dream. It will be dramatized; and presented at the May Day Festival on the Court House lawn, May 5th. $illiztm ldlnuvtttg Eigh gthunl I 132151: 24
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