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I I I I OOOOY' OCGA' ' ' ' ' - - 'V ' I,.,.,.,.,.g.3.1.,.,.,.,.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.3.3.3.1.3.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.3.g.g.g.gq.3.3.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g,g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.'.'.'4.3.3.gaAc.'.vs.g.'.'.'.'.-.-.'.'. 00085000tai!to0OQQOOOOQQQQQQQQQOOQDQOQQ64 buts0aoottQ06009not1tv!Q0!hAf.O't'oooot.0.t.o.a'o.Q.9Q.Q.o.Q.o.0.t.0.0 I I 1'-1451. .gg.jg.3.g.g.:.g.:.:.1.g.g.g.g.:.:.g.g.3.3.3.2.3.1.Q.:.1.3.3.1.:.:.j.g.:.g.j.g.:.g.:.Q.Q.I.1.g.g.:.g.g.j.3.g.g.g.:.g.g.:.g.g.g.j.g.j.g.:.' Clif tttsobitiooooittbltaint!!otlooiotqssout0tooonot05544091Clotoooiottotttb' t 0 Remarkable Engagement of D. I JH .S. Sel1lOl'S P it O I IJIIa'I'II WORK III: THE CROSSROADSH ' TEMP'l'lED, TRIED AND:TRUE V. The Management is grateful for the enthusiastic recep- tion given this famous old melodrama, and trusts that audiences will distinguish between appreciative hilartiy and noisy inter- ruption which perils the enioyment of the playfund embarrasses the actors. The Management appeals to our patrons' sense at fair play to control their high spirits within the' bounds of good l'l1Gl'lI1eI'S. Miss Mary V. Potts Mr. Harry Harm Miss Juanita jordan Mr. Jack Lamb Miss Mary Diehl Mr. Robert Nelson Miss Lorene Logan Miss Dorothy Lappin Miss Margaret J. Cary Miss Alice Potts I I ' I cs Nellie Lovelace, asltrue as she is tender Adam Oakhart, as brave as he is bashful Widow Lovelace, as sweet as she is simple Munrow Murgatroyd, as wild as he is wicked Ida Rhinegold, as deep as she is dyed Mookie Maguggins, bs rude as he is rustic Mrs. Upson Asterbilt,' of Newport-Brooklyn Leonie, her daughter, 'a Madison Ave. belle Fleurette, their French maid. Ooolala Little Nell, who never had a father
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l l i l N FN Wharf! ,. ,, Tiki ffl V: 1 It X I .ea FAS l if I 1' .x I . 4- y 4 351 X 'HJ , , R i x', slw ljLl5 - 'Q' NN 5 N ix .. -- 'I I. R 'X 'X X ' ' . - s rA s sa H , X ' 1 fry! ii ,f x l N l l l , Semor Pla DlRTY WORK AT THE CROSS ROADS The enthusiastic senior' dramatists presented a burlesque of the old time' melodrama of the nineteenth century on Friday, March l2., at 8:00 o'clock. The programs were presented in the fashion of the old playbills with elaborate descriptions of the scenery, events, and music. lt tlls the story of Nellie Lovelace, an innocent country girl, who is one of the victims of Munro Murgatroyd, the villain from the big city. He not only poisons Nellie's mother lWidow Lovelacei but drives Adam Oak- X l hart lNellie's sweetheart since childhoodl to drink, blackmails the rich i Mrs. Upson Asterbilt, and bewitches her daughter Leonie. All this time lx he has been married to lda Rinegold, the belle o fthe New Haven music halls. Nellie and Adam find happiness after Munro meets his end when he is pinned to a railroad track in front of an approaching train and thus: meets the fate he had planned for Adam. X Front Row Second Row lane McClure, Mary Virginia Potts, Harry Dorothy Lappin, Lorene Logan, Alice Potts. Harm, Mary Diehl. Back Row Miss Mary K, Barton, Juanita lordan, Mar- garet lean Cary, Bob Nelson and Jack Lamb.
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ACT I Just a little country garden. Mill River, Totoket, Connecticut. Spring. The summer boarder and the countryj lass. l am Doing Wrong- ly, Do not let me Trust in Vain. All that 'Glitters is Gold. During this act Miss Diehl will sing AlI Thatf, Glitters Is Not Gold. After this act Mr.Eugene Davis' will recite The Cremation of Sam McGee. ACT II SCENE I Autumn. The Viper and the Vampire. The pot calls the kettle black. During this scene Mr. Lamb will render Bohunkus. SCENE Il Black Night. The French Maid and the Hired Man. I swan, she's got me so het up, I cud hatch a settin' o' eggs. Afterthis scene Miss Anderson, Miss Beck, Miss Diehl and Miss Potts will sing Those Wedding Bells Shall Not Ring Out. ACT lll SCENE I The Days Go. The Snake and the Bird. You are Young and Beautiful and thus I bend you to my will! During this scene Miss Potts will render The Old Cuckoo Clock. After this scene Mr. Earl Sixt, accompanied by Miss Cary, will play The Heart Bowed Down, and Then You'll Remember Me. SCENE ll . The Years Come. The Iron Monster and Mr. Duckbottom. All the Clouds of our Life have passed away. GRAND AND FINAL TAB- LEAU, with the greatest mechanical effects ever seen on any stage! During this scene the Senior Quartette will sing Nobody's Darling. -.nm-.-.-.'.'.'.-.'.'.'.'.'.-v.'.'.-.'o.-.'evva.uf.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.nv.nt.-.'.'.'cc.'.'.'.'.'.'N.'4 ' v .'Q'.'.'Q'.'c'.'Q'Q'.'.'.'.'.'-'Q'.'.'.'.'.'s'u's'f'.'Q'.'s'.'s's'Q'1'.'.'.'.'s's's'.'Q'Q'.'.'v'Q'.'.'.'s'.'s's'v'.'.'.'.'.'.'Q'.'.'s'a'-'.'s's's'ffv'v'Q'.'s's'-'s' 4'.'.'.'s'Q'q?s' Received by full and fashionable audiences with peals of laughter and bursts of applause. The Emoluments arising from the exertions of this Society will be appropriated to worthy purposes. The number of tickets for sale will be limited to the magnitude of the building. ' sMoKiNG sEcAlis Pnorusrrlsox 4 - . 'c's's's'u v'n's's's'n'f -'o'Q'v'Js'30'e'o'o'o'.'o's'Q'-'o's'4's's'3s's's's'n 's'v'Q'e'o'o'o' ' ' ' ' ' ' , s Q Q Q s s Q 'ffm s s n fe 3313 e'e.'+'n'.'o's'.'n'-' '.'.'.'3s'.'q'.'.'e 's'n'o'v'4'Q'-'a'.'s'a's's'a'a'a'Q'Q'Q'Q's'Q's's's's's'n's'Q'e'Q'y's'n' ,',',',f,','g'. FORX D. T. H. S. SENIORS GENERAL MANAGER ................................................................................. Mary K. Barton STAGE MANAGER ................................................................................. Harold A. johnson ASSEST STAGEQ MANAGERS ................................. Evan Riblet-Emery Torrence ELECTRICIAN AND STAGE CARPENTER .............................. Clarence Poplett MAKE UP ....................,........................... Miss Dueringer and Miss Frances johnson TICKETS ................................... ..... M iss Spry and Miss Pauline Zimmerman MUSICAL DIRECTION ....... ..................................................... M iss Lola johnson PIANIST .............................. ,,,,, M iss Jqne McClure SOUND EFFECTS ........ ...................... C lair Shull SCENE PAINTING ....... .... E dwin Robertson
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