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C' 1oCi'7iAQ? 'Fl'Ylil7-'H 1-'PgXq':CIf A-:PA-71 'l A - - , IN lt I r E Glulnm' illi-13 l'll'Xf mu'-Ml'. Snyder, Lulver Miller, Anton Sluprich, lizludall lloughlon, Cecil Aspgr, l,4lw.il'il Mituliell, Donald Osborn, Harry linker. Swroml ron'-Howard Stevens, Merle Miller, Fletcher Strang, Charles Reed, Charles lierrier, Ilestcr Cook, Tommy Bigley, Donald Mikesell, Clyde Matrox. The Culver Hi-Y was organized March 29, 1928, under the supervision of Captain Henderson, and Mr. Earl Snyder. The officers this year are: Cecil Asper, Presidentg Edward Mitchell, Vice-President, Culver Miller, Treasurerq Clyde Mattox, Secretaryg and Mr. Snyder, Sponsor. Samuel Long, Thomas Wooldridge, Albert Joplin, Keith Houghton, Al- bert Mahler, Buddy Schueren, Ralph Voreis, and Thomas Marshall were initi- ated this year. o'P':'U PDU DWI DDQ new 0510 DQQ mm l'1l!14'Si.:'Ilf Q f
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'P N Y V N V Srninr may ADAM AND EVA Adam and Eva was presented by the senior class on February 25. The play was directed by the class sponsors, Miss Lowmaster and Mr. McLane. The play opens with Mr. King, whose part was played by Randall Hough- ton, reading his morning mail which has just been brought to him by Corinthia, the maid. Corinthia was played by Alma Warner. The mail proves to be all bills and thus father is not in a very pleasant mood when Julie and Clinton en- ter. Julie and Clinton de Witt were played by Wilma Smith and Anton Stup- rich. The other members of the family consisting of Eva, the younger daugh- ter, and played by Helen Overmyer, and Aunt Abby, an elderly lady and the sister of Mr. King's late wife, played by Margaret Bolin, also find Mr. King to be in one of his first of the month moods. During the bill discussion he an- nounces to the family that they are to move to the farm and learn to make their own living by watching the chickens scratch for their living. A secret plot is formed with Dr. Delamater, played by Harry Baker, in which Mr. King was to be informed that he should take a long rest away from home. This plot was told to Mr. King by Uncle Horace, who had been snooz- ing in a chair where he had not been seen. Mr. King also forms a plot and calls his manager and his family together and introduces his family to their new father, Mr. Adam Smith. Uncle Horace was played by Donald Osborn and Adam Smith by Edward Mitchell. Adam finds the family to be a bunch of idle wasters. He decides to make them believe that Mr. King has gone broke and that they have to work for a living. Eva is having a party to announce her engagement to Lord An- drew Gordon, played by Tommy Bigley, when Mr. Smith announces Mr. King's failure in business. They immediately begin to look for jobs and gladly ac- cept Mr. Smith's suggestion that they move to the farm and raise chickens and bees. Eva breaks her engagement and they move to the farm. Mr. King returns to find them on the farm with a prosperous business and informs them that they are still wealthy and that the ruin has been a fake. Eva and Adam decide that they will be married and live like good old-fash- ioned country folks. 9 Q Pauu Fifty-nlm IQDQU PUD DDQ Daw prim pcgq algo pmqgrg D1P7T QPl'5'1q'4 P-1 iQl'1q':Qp '
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. Nffa lxi A W , N Nf hh -v',-10tQ1-Ps'wf-rQr'1'1':C1'g11-':1vgQP1CP:fp Q-i sy . 4 A A A A A Eraxnatirz Qlluh Inil mn-W-C .ulmerine Wooldridge, .'Xlm.1 Warner, Ruih Newman, Helen Overmyer, Mililrvd Sliearer, Mai iorie llawkinx, Anna .lane iVlCl,QII1C, Lois Bess Morris Srinrlif l1IIlY,liUI11l11y liigley, Ht-lun NlAllIiX. Margaret McCullough, IICLIHCIKC Stevens, -lane Clrandnll, wiilllhl Siniih, Margaret liolin, llarry Baker. Tlvinl I'1Hl'-gR.llNl.Ill lloughlon, Charles Rt-ed, Fletcher Strang. Charles lferrier, Amon Stuprich, lfdward Miielwll, Clyde Matrox. This Club is also new in the history of the school. It was organized with the aim of developing the dramatic ability of the students. It was organized under the leadership of Miss Lowmaster and Mr. McLane and as a proof of its good work we have seen the play presented by some of its members, The Torch- bearers. i S Q I'uy1f' Nia-I-11 our OVDCIU 0120 DDQ clffw DPC! P510 01210 QA,
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