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T HE O W LET 22 Degenerating -Senior Cast Our Indian
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THE OWLET 21 SENIOR PLAY The Senior play, “Come Out of the Kitchen,” was staged March sixth, by the class of ’31. Owing to the fact that this play had been given here before, not as large a crowd came as was expected. The play went over good, and favorable comments were made by the people who attended. The cast for the play was as follows: Olivia Dangerfield Burton Crane Elizabeth Dangerfield Charlie Dangerfield Paul Dangerfield Thomas Lefferts Tucker Mrs. Falkner Cora Falkner Mandy Randy Weeks Director Musical features were given between the acts. Helen Henry Michael Burke Irene McLean Arne Johnston Harry Morgan Norman Vasboe Thomas Jones Esther Stufft Ruth Strong Louise Haglund George Johnston Miss Ogline ORCHESTRA The orchestra this year was made up of seven members: Virginia Phillips, piano; Verla Erickson, bells; Miss Davis and Lloyd Frisbee, violins; Irene McLean, saxophone; Evelyn Bell, trombone; and Geraldine Wold, drums. Miss Lees was the director. One-quarter credit was received by the members. GLEE CLUB The Girls’ Glee Club was organized at the beginning of school by Miss Lees. The main feature of the Glee Club for the year ’31 was an Operetta, “The Feast of the Little Lanterns.” One-quarter of a credit was given to the members. JUNIOR PLAY The Junior Play was given was as follows: Isaac Golditch Becky Pietro Jimmie Maynard Mildred Clinton Mrs. Clinton Mike Ray Hudson Miss Hull Maggie............... Ethel Peabody Spencer Madame Gopher Director April 11, and went over big. The cast Harry Yunck Gudrun Evenson Boyd Whitehead James Anderson Ruth Whitcomb ....Phyllis Pepper Woodrow Neidhart Howard Halvorson Genevieve Nicholas Earlene Lahr Mary Phillips Ray Olson .... Helen Baird ........Miss Quast
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JOK.ES Mr. Henry—There was something funny about you last night, daughter. Helen—I know, but I sent him home as early as I could. Lees—Bernard, could you tell me one of the uses of cowhide? Dutch—Er, yes, ma’am, it keeps the cow together. Tom Jones (walking)—Gimme a gallon of gas. Garage Man (snappishly)—Well, where’s your can? Tom (sadly)—About a mile down the road. Woodrow—What is a crazy bone? Boyd—A dollar spent on a girl. Officer—You can’t swim here. James—I know I can’t, I’m drowning. Waiter—Are you Hungary? Broker—Yes Siam. Waiter—I’ll Russia to the table and Fiji. Broker—All right. Sweden my coffee and Denmark my bill. “It won’t be long now,” sobbed the little pup as Gus Olson stepped on his tail. Max Norman—How long could I live without brains? Taylor—I don’t know, you have lived longer now than I figured one could. Quast (to Dan, who just awakened)—Your noble brow reminds me of a story. Dan—What? Sleeping beauty? Quast—No, Sleepy Hollow. It has been an unusual school year as usual. Lees—Use tariff in a sentence. Rex L.—My pants are so thin they’ll tariff I bend. Harry Y.—Early to bed and early to rise, Keeps my roommate from wearing my ties. Viola—What did the farmer say in the field? Windy—Yea team, let’s go! Selden—I’ve got a cold in my head. Helen H.—Well, that’s something. Taylor—This chemistery book will do a lot of work for you. Emile—Great! I’ll take a dozen of them.
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