Edison Middle School - Wizard Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1930

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Edison Middle School - Wizard Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 82 of 174
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Page 82 text:

pt THE FOUR FLUSHER The play chosen as this semester's senior class play was an excellent three act comedy called The Four Flusherf' Three performances were given to enthusiastic audiences, and Miss Packard, the director, is to be complimented on the good Work done by her cast. Mr. Spicer too is receiving congratulations for the realism of the Shoe Store setting of Acts I and III, and the festive interior set of Act II. The first performance was given on Wednesday, May 21, 1930, to the juniors. The seniors saw it on the following after noon, and Friday May 23 was the date of the evening per- formance. The house was comfortably full at all thiee per- formances and the play was a fiiancial as well as dramatic success. Andy Whitaker, played by Lloyd Smith, Jerry, the ste- nographer, in the person of May Burgeg and Mary Mays, as the very desirable June Allen, are perhaps the three main reasons for the unusual success of this year's class play. However, Duard Filiatreau, as the irate Uncle Ira, was voted by many the real hit of the show. Others who Worked long and hard and who played their parts very Well indeed, are: Josephine Comstock, Nathan Rubin, Adron Harris, Dorothy Dixon, Mike Dobrinen, Charles Barlish, Arthur Morales, Jennie Peratis, Alvin Harris and Raymond Sinoff. This is the first year that the spring semester class play has been given early enough to be reported in the Annual. Future classes take note and do likewise! Page Seventy

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THE KING'S ENGLISH The King's English was the Winter '30 graduation play, given on January 17, 1930. It was supposed to be on the South Sea Islands. Ripley O'Rannigan, king of the West- ern Shores of Karra Wanga, Wanted his daughter, Loola, to marry someone who spoke correct English. Several men came in, but finally one man, whom Loola herself had chosen, was picked out by Ripley O'Rannigan to be the one to marry Loola. The setting was very beautiful and the play was given to three enthusiastic audiences. Miss Packard, the director, and all the cast are to be complimented on the success of the play. Ripley O'Rannigan ,.,...,.......,,.,,.........,.................,... Tom Marr King of the Western Shores of Karra Wanga Loola ........................,....,......,,,,,..........,............ Helen McConnell His lovely daughter, a trifle spoiled ' D Kavva Koo .................,..,,.,,.,,.,..,.,,.,..,,,..,,,,...,...,..... N wk Cordlll The refined Cannibal King of the Eastern Shores of Karra Wanga Silas Q. Pudkins .................................................. Ivan Brittian A man who makes money Montmorency Van Renselear Smyth ............,......... Moses Tell A gentleman of Class Hard Boiled Mike ............................................ Elclefn, Campbell of de gas house Baxter B. Brashley .................................................. Elmer Wait n ' Champion salesman Morris Perlheimer .................................................. Jacob Oster Who ain't got no use for Inklish ' Carleton Purley Patterby ........................................ C. J. Black Who never commits an error Richard Willis .................................................... Blaine Rozmdy Page Sixty-nine



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MINOR DRAMATICS Not all of our entertainments are long, full length plays. During this year the student body has put on many short dramatic programs which have been enjoyed by all almost as much as the long three or four act plays. First comes the assembly plays and dramatic programs. Among these was the Hallowe'en program. It was directed by the Physical Education department and presented by thePhys- ical Education girls. The program consisted of ghost and cat dances with a Seance of the Spirits. , ,For the Thanksgiving program the English depart- ment gave a play. The B9-4 English class was chosen to present this fine one act play. The program was enjoyed very much. Next came the annual science program. This was in form of a play, the first scene taking place in a class room. Scientific experiments were shown and then the class was taken to a hospital to see a serious operation perform- ed. The operation was a humorous silhouette which kept the auditorium roaring with laughter. The play, Little Brother Sherlock was put on by the Players' Club and directed by Mr. Orr and Mr. P-erry. It was voted a great success by the students. The play concern- ed a young lady, and her boy friend, and her younger brother. The different departments take turns giving assembly programs. The Mathematics department gave a story in play form called The Story of Our Numbers , beginning with the Chinese, touching on the Babylonian, Egyptian, Greek, Hebrew, Roman, Hindu and lastly the Arabian type of numbers. The story was made very interesting by pant- omines behind a screen. Besides entertainment the program taught everyone something not known before. Cynthia's Strategy , a roaring burlesque, was presented by the boys in the glee club. The play was the story of a girl's plan to get her parents to accept her boy friend. The girls' glee club presented a Spanish skit at a late assembly. Some Spanish songs were sung and two girls gave a Spanish dance. Easy Terms a play presented by Leon Naideth, Blanc-he Allaire, and Gorden Hast of the Players' Club, and directed by Mr. Perry and Mr. Orr, was given in an EISSGITIDIY during the spring semester. The play set forth the curse of buying by the instalment plan and the struggles of a young married couple against this evil. Page Seventy-one

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