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Q, f I gf ff THE ELK ,lg 35 L1 1 X 7 -9 . fCm'.zdl'i ll91?'-57' A T 5 S:-35: l EgL:3f-511 1 - f m.t:tfslll+,l -P . g g:-J: J, rip, , wa I , ur i gl' ' -11 rl ll, I--,Lf -5 -' 'W' V -'FLT' -7 . s': i Q NE wEEI i ci 2 '.,.. !7 1 WN 1 ' -Q T,-.L--T .f '?,., 0 ' 'L . -f-'- - 4 A .5 - '3.' 3- On the evening of April 30th the Juniors demonstrated, to a large appre- ciative audience, their ability in dramatics. Being the beginning of the dra- matic season it was pleasurably anticipated and fulfilled all expectations. The first sketch of the evening was a one-act play called The Drama of the Road. The plot concerned an elongated suitor whose flivver needed sub- terranean attention. His fiancee read the instructions amid comments of many all-wise bystanders. After an amusing discussion a policeman arrives on the scene and arrests the suitor, only to release him when a pressed button proved to be the trouble with the balky motor. I. Orchestra ...................,,.......................... ............. .... S e lections Caj Aida March tbl Opera Gems Qcj Priest's March Cast: Drama of the Road. He ............................................. .... H ugh Tickler She ................. ........ H elen Mitchell Policeman ....... .... T homas McCain Rystanders: VVilmer Brill, Henry Alltucker, Elwood Poston, Byrl McCain, llilythe Richards, Rodney ldzinga, jack Schulze, Joe Brugler, Clyde Edging- ton, lllarvin Troutman, Edgar Ticklcr. The second skit, April Fools, concerned a father who, for financial rea- sons, was desirous of the marriage of his daughters. Upon receiving a letter announcing the coming of a Mr. Smith who sought the hand of his daughter Fannie, he prepares to receive him. A horse buyer named Smith, who has a letter from the father stating that he had a mare Fannie for sale, then makes a visit and leads on a humorous situation until the letter was found to be ungrounded in fact. An undertaker, likewise named Smith, and also armed with a letter from the harrased father, enters with the intention of burying Fannie. A compari- son of the letters shows that they were of the same script and the date, April first, furnished the key to the entanglement. The ability of Paul Voss in impersonating an undertaker should encourage him to follow the profession. Fifty-six
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Xu .x I Xl lHlu ffmi, s .luLk ltffllwf. ui lu- -i' You frame hypotheses and theories, and learnedly expatiate on them, but at heart your knowledge of these forces is absolutely nil. And, in conclusion, allow me to tell you one thing more: do you know that the pseudo material world in which you dwell and all the inhabitants thereof are but shadows of a real material four-dimensional world? Wle look upon you as you would look upon a being whose movements are confined to two dimensions, or as a two-dimensional creative would regard one whose movements are limited to one dimension. Farewell, and may the day come in the far-away future when three-dimen- sional man, pondering for ages and eons on the fourth dimension of space, will develop that infinitesimal embryo of four-dimensional life which will give him a conception of his place in the real material universe, such that no second Newton, should he ever arise, will have to lament that he seems only a boy playing on the sea-shore, picking up a smoother pebble or a prettier shell than ordinary, whilst the great ocean of truth lies all undiscovered before him. -R- T. McGregor. SPRING The golden sun is gleaming From out an azure sky, Wfith life the world is teeming, Wfhile gentle breezes sigh. The birds are gaily singing Of happiness profound, My heart is calling softly To where these joys abound. The air is filled with music In notes so sweet and clearg And scents and richest perfume .-Xre wafting far and near. The Howers in all splendor Display their colors rare, Vfhile insects loudly humming lmbibe the beauty there. --Anna Lohse, '2O. Fifty-live
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1 THE ELK ii ii i , '5 fliiiff'ff . Cast: April Fools. Mr. Dunnbrowne ,..,,,,., ..,.. P lugh Tickler James Smith ,.,.,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,A,,4,,,.,,,,A,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., Harold Schulze Joseph Smith ,.....,.,..,,,..,,.,........,.,...,.,.........,,,...,,,.,...,,....,,....., Paul Voss The farce entitled The Teeth of the Gift Horse was the main play of the evening. It centered around some hand-painted vases which had been taken to a rummage sale. Complications ensue when the aunt, who had painted them, comes on a visit and wishes to see them. A humorous conversation which narrowly escapes spilling the beans ends the play with the little fib that they had been loaned for exhibition. Cast: The Teeth of the Gift Horsef' Mr. Butler ............................................. ..,... H arold Schulze Mrs. Butler ................... ....... L eora Strong Aunt Mariettag ...........,... ...... P earl Wilsoii Anne Fisher-a friend ......... .......... A gnes Ring Devlin Blake-a friend .................................................... John Mahon The Maid ......................................,................................. Myrtle VVilson The comedy, Bills, which concluded the evening's entertainment, was a well acted little play concerning a married couple, who were without funds, and a stuttering lawyer who made them rich. Cast: Bills, Mr. Jack Davis .......... ...... ...... ..... W ' i lbert Gage Mrs. Jack Davis ........... . .. ............... Bertha Mix Mr. J. jones, lawyer .................................................. Willntir Ehrhardt On Friday, May Zlst, the high school was invited to entertain the Friday Club with a program. A short comedy entitled Rosalie was prepared under the expert direction of Miss Briscoe. 1. Orchestra selections. 2. Song- I can't do a thing with my hair since it's washed ........................ Myrtle Hewitt, Doris Gerrish 3 Short comedy ..,...., ......................................... Rosalie Cast: Monsier Bol ........ ....... H arold Schulze Madame Bol ....... ............ L eora Strong Rosalie .............. ........ M yrtle Wilson 4. Vocal solo ........................,......................, ................. I -Ielen Mitchell 5. Girls' Chorus- flj Bright Gems of Morning. C23 Down in the VVoodland. After a careful search, the Seniors have chosen the play, Why Smith Left Homef, to celebrate their last appearance in the realm of dramatic art. lt is a good example of the troubles married couples have by being too Hirtatious. Orchestra Selections: Overture-Poet and Peasant ......... ...... F. von Suppe Tannhauser March ........................ ............. X Wagner Melody in F ............... ....... R ubenstein Traumerei ,........,.,....,....,..,..,....,.,t,,,,.,.,,......,.,,,,.,....,...,... r..... S chumann Cast of Cliaractersi- John Smith, who loves his wife and lives in New York .............. Harold Schulze General Billetdoux, his wife's second husband ..................... ........ H ugh Tickle? Count von Guggenheim, who made them twisted .........,.. ....... R ichard Hawley Fifty-seven
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