Standing , left to right: Maurice liittler. Harry Spoor, Arlowin Isbell, Arthur Klumph, Edna Hewit, Robert Forster, Arthur Black, Dorothea Onion. Seated, left to right: Frances Lam os, Robert Mallory. Joanne Potter, Jane Skinner, Paul Sheehan, Alberta Dewey, Leanor Floro, Sarah Laslo, and Clyde Baugher. o 3 Senior Pla}) The annual Senior Play, “New Fires,” was presented by permission of Row Peterson and Company, Evanston, Illinois, in the high school auditorium on November 20 and 21. The play was directed by Mr. Sheehan.
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r 3 3 r - I r 5 O The Annual Operetta, ''Jewels of the Desert” The annual High School Operetta “Jewels of the Desert” was presented March IS, 19, 20, the three nights’ presentation being to accommodate those who were unable to attend either of the first two presentations due to bad weather. The costumes were designed by Miss Vera Bird and corresponded appropriately with the Arabic setting. The dancing was directed by Mrs. Velma Shepherd, the musical department, including orchestra and glee clubs, by Mr. Kaarlo Mackey, and Mr. Paul Sheehan supervised the speaking parts. The principals were as follows: Nana, the Jewel of the Desert, Marv Shank; her lover, Benarulah, Maurice Di Pofi; Caesar, the colored gentleman from the United States, Ohed Ruffin; his pal, Cheeko, irgil Wylie; Nana’s father, Abdullah, Maurice Bittler; Professor Lythe, Robert Scribner; his captivating daughter, Betty, Dorothea Onion; Lieut. Andrews, Willis Dickson; Lady Grady, Alberta Laugh-rev; Miss Lythe, Ruth Borowsky; Carrieail, Nana’s nurse, Jackie Reno. Lillian Adams was the accompanist, assisted by Saima Holkko and Eleanor Burns. Stage Managers were Harry Speer, Robert Kitson, and Robert Manniko.
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