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, CAST Tim ,...,..,...A..................,...,..Y......., Della, the Schofield Cook ..,............ Mary Schofield, Penrod's mother ......,. Mr. Jones, Marjorie's father ..,......... Jarge ......... .......,.......,...,......,...... Robert Williams ........,.,........,..,... Mrs. Bassett .,..........,............,....,,... Henry Schofield, Penrod's father ..,.... Margaret Schofield, Penrod's sister ........ Herbert H. Dade ......4.4,.....,...,..... .,,... Penrod-Schofield .,...... ..,..r..,,..,,.. . .. Sam Williams ....,...,.. Marjorie Jones r........,. Georgie Bassett .,,,,,..,.... Rev. Lester Kinosling . . .. Herman ..,......,,......, ...,.., .r..,..., Verman .......,......................,... .... Harold McKillop .-.Mary Amrine Marie Roberts ...Chester Hylton ,......Chester Cole ...,.,....,.Paul Rees .,.,Virginia Allen Harold Cress ......,Helen Prater Leo Marlow ...Russell Jaillite .............,.Hale White .,......Ruth Hathaway .Canzada Eigley Ralph Caywood .Arthur Eberhart i De Mersseman Mr. Coombes, Chief of Police . ,..........A.r.....,....... David Loy THE FRESHMAN RECEPTION The annual social event of the school, the Freshman Reception, was held on September 16, and Was attended by a large majority of the Students. The entertainment consisted of games selected and arranged by several of the faculty members and were especially enjoyed by the Freshman. After this en- tertainment the Freshmen seemed better acquainted and more like one of us. DAD--Leo, if you will saw some wood l'll tell you what I will do. LEO-What's that, Dad? DAD-I'll let you have the saw dust to play circus With. MISS FRED-Kenneth, what do you know about the age of Elizabeth Cqueenb. KENNETH K.-She was eighteen in March. HELEN P.-Mr. Vincent is sick today, MARION P.-Thasso? What's the complaint? HELEN P.--No complaintg everybody satisfied. MR. AXEW-What is the difference between ammonia and pneumonia? JUANITA S.-Search me. MR. AXE-Why, ammonia comes in bottles and pneumonia comes in chests, Page 48
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JUNIOR PLAY 1925 SEVENTEEN Seuenteen', as presented by the Junior Class was undoubtedly the most successful play ever produced by Juniors in the Council Grove High School. Under the capable direction of Mrs. J, J. Haney, the well chosen cast im- personated the characters of the play to a wonderful degree of perfection. The audience was pleased with the life-like plot as was evident from the rounds of applause, and in brief everyone declared Seventeen a splendid production. CAST William Sylvanus Baxter l7 .,.......,. ...,.. R ussell Jaillite Mrs. Baxter ...............,........,...... .,..,.,... H elen Prater Mr. Baxter ......,.....,,....... .,,... ..........,. H a rold Cress Jane ,,..,...... ...... E lizabeth Simms Lola Pratt ,..... ...,.... V alda Coltrane May Parcher ,..., ........,,... V ida Linn George Cooper ..... ........... P aul Rees Johnny Watson ...,. ..,........ H ale White A Joe Bullitt ..,........ ,......, K enneth Raney Genesis ........,...,. ...........,.... D avid Loy Mr. Parcher ....,,. ,,.,..... C hester Hylton Mary Brooks ..,.... ........,.. M ary Amrine , Ethel Boke ........ ,,..... R alph Caywood SENIOR PLAY 1926 PENROD The Senior Play of 1926, Penrod , was very successfully produced on the evening of March 30, and again on April 15. The well-chosen cast, under the able direction of Mrs. J. J. Haney, very well portrayed the life of Boyville. The general plot of the play is about the difficulties and pleasures of Penrod and Sam. How they detected the villianous schemes of Mr. Dade, how they accidentally shot Tim in the act of robbing the house and how at last they caused their parents' hearts to swell with pride. The manner in which Sam beat around the bush when questioned about using fire arms is very typical of boys of ten years of age. Margaret, Penrod's sister, is forever being embarassed by his appearance at the most inopportune moments, And Mrs. Schofield becomes very much worried when Penrod will not be a little gentleman, however, she is more worried when she comes home and finds him missing The entire cast showed its ability in every respect. Pag 47
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CALENDAR All school picture was taken. Seniors ordered class rings. Football game. C. G. beat Americus 38 to O. When it rains it pours. The unlucky game at Florence. They beat us, l3 to 6. Of course- Last football game of the season. Turkey Day! We beat Herington, Christmas Program. We were entertained by the first grade of the Wash ington School. ' Lyceum Course. Mr. Hilkey. An Evening With Riley. Basket ball game. Alta Vista here. C. G. 22, Alta Vista 18. SEPT. 7. School starts. Everybody happy? 16. Freshman Reception. Poor Freshmen! OCT. 2. First football game. C. G. beat W. C. 9 to 7, here. 5. First lyceum number. Hanscome Players. ' 9. Another football game. C, G. beat Dunlap l4 to 7. 16. And still another football game. C. G. l3, Wamego 9. l9. Annual staff chosen. 20. Poor Dad if he isn't he Will be! 23. 30. Football game at Peabody. They lost, 7 to O. NOV. 4. Football game. Tied Marion, 7 to 7. 13. it was Friday the 13. l6. Second lyceum entertainment. The Lovelace Quartet. 24. Senior rings arrived. Lots of excitement. 26. 14 to O. DEC. 21. High School Operetta. The Belles of Barcelona. 24. JAN. 5. 8. First basket ball game. C. G. 55, Co. C. 2, 2l. 29. Another basket ball game. We won the game at Eskridge, 23 to 8. Pair 49
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