Cory Rawson High School - Hornet Yearbook (Rawson, OH)

 - Class of 1932

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REEEEEEEEEEEE THE ECHO A EFEEEEEEEESEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEFPE The Arrival of Kitty The Cast of the Junior Class Play William Winkler ---- ----- J ohn Shank Aunt Jane this sisteri - - - Kathryn Burkett Jane this nieccj - Barbara Walter Tinglepaugh fBellboyJ - Howard Foltz Sam fcolored porterj - - Dwayne Folk Benjamin More - Ronald Ketzenbarger Bolibie Baxter - - - Ronald Cameron Kitty tan actressj - - ' ' - Ilorotha Crist Suzette 1Aunt Jane's niaidi -'----- Bernadine Keel Scene-Lobby of Halycon House in the Catskill Mountains. Time-August. The success of the play rested mainly on the splendid ahility of our Class Sponsor, Miss Mary E. Gordon, who seemed to enjoy such work. Next comes the class whom we have to thank in every way for their wonderful cooperation in giving the play. SYNOPSIS Winkler played the leading roleg the other character played an interwoven plan about him. Aunt Jane characterized the typical old maid type of woman. Jane, 1Winkler's niecel, was the real upeto-date sweetheart, clearly portraying that true love never runs smoothly. Bobbie Baxter, the fun-maker, and his masquerade carried the audience with hiin in fits of laughter, when he arrived on the scene dressed as Kitty Bendersu. Kittie Benders, the actress, was the very fountain of movement, grace and red hot anger at times. Benjamin More, the gentleman fram N. Y., caused suspense and excitoliitnt hy delaying the main plot with his love making, etc., to all the female characters. Tinglepaugh, the up-to-date Bellboy, carried thru like an ajax. All prices were like mountains of glaciers lsteep and slipperyj. Sam, the porter, saved the day several times by dragging in the trunk or in- terrupting some one. He was the superstitious part of the play. Suzette, a typical maid of a family of rich people, had very few speeches hut served to excite interest all thru the play. fMore power to Suzettc.J This play is one of those rare and really funny plays which acts itself. It is always a success and has to be repeated. It is easily produced. Each part a star part. Babbie Baxter pursuing his little love affair with Jane against the opposition of his uncle, William Winkler, has occasion to disguise himself as a woman and is mistaken for Kitty, an actress and close friend of Winkler's, to the vast confusion of everything and everybody, which is intensified by the arrival of the real Kitty Benders. -Geo. Oldham, Jr. of R. H. S., 'Ill-'32 thirteen

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WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW EEREEEEEEEEEEEEEEERREEEEEREEEEEEEEEEEEE WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW W RAWSON H. S. The Alley Daffodil SENIOR CLASS PLAY Mrs. George Roberts Frances Roberts - Cherry Ragan - Adeline Stone Lucette - Vengeance - - Mr. George Roberts Larry Roberts - Beulah Temple Mary Jane Smith Evelyn Edie Kathryn Westall lloris Woodruff Iris Morehouse Merrill Bushong Franklin Hickman Michie Morgan-Alias Count IleGoresse - - Clifford Ketzenbarger Pap Ragan - '---- - - Dana Foltz Rumpus Riot - - - - Thomas Jones The play takes place in the Roberts home. The Roberts have accumulated great wealth by a patent on Ainalgamated Mousetraps. Mrs. Roberts and her daughter Frances are very conceited, and very unfriendly to their former associates in Flynn Alley. Mr. Roberts is an ordinary business man who is somewhat henpecked. Larry Roberts is a young man who is still in love with his friends who live on Flynn Street. The Roberts have just returned from Europe. Cherry Ragan, an alley waif, decides to visit the Roberts home, When she arrives they pretend she is a stranger, and they send her away telling her never to return. She is heart-broken and goes out into the steet crying. There she meets Adeline Stone tMr. Robert's partner in the mousetrap businessj. She insists that Cherry should tell her her story. Adeline wished to go on a yachting trip, so she persuades Cherry to go to the Roberts home as Adeline Stone. Adeline gives her Lucette, her maid, clothes and money. The Roberts think a great deal of Cherry, the supposed Adeline Stone. Michie Morgan, a crook, disguises himself as Count llcGuressc and trys to obtain the Roberts riches by falling in love with Frances. Cherry takes control of the Roberts business and a few days after her arrival tells them that she has received a telegram that another company has made an in- vention far greater than theirs, and they will probably become poor. Frances goes away with Michie but soon returns heart-broken because Michie has disappeared. Larry falls in love with Cherry but not realizing that she is the real Cherry Ragan, hesitates to tell her that he is in love with her. Mrs. Roberts becomes very fond of Cherry and tells her she may invite anyone she wishes to come on a visitg much to their surprise she invites l'ap Ragan, a soap maker, and father of Cherry. The real Adeline Stone returns and the story is told. Cherry and Larry confess their love for each other. Vengeance and Rumpus introduce much humor throughout the play. The play was ably coached by Charlotte Gaeth. fnui'Irev

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