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Page 30 text:
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WknLCL Little Bo-Peep, Come leave your sheep, And hear of the play I ' ve just been to; Laughter and strife in What A Life, Shakespeare I ' m sure it ' s akin to. Just poor Henry ' s name at Central meant shame, And how Earnest Emery did play it! Vict ' ry, defeat — I rolled in my seat, Delightful? — Ah, no words can say it! To a dance Henry asked, then happy he basked In the favor of, sweet Barbara Pearson, Unaware he must pass at the top of his class, Else give up Barbara — Marilyn Sampson. The history he ' d learned could never have earned The grade which was placed on his paper. In the office they thought (and havoc they wrought) ' Twas just one more mischievous caper. And then they accused, ere the first they ' d excused, Him of robbing the Central High Band, No doubt he saw double — so weighed down with trouble, And no one to lend him a hand. They told him he cribbed in exams, that he fibbed, That he ' d better be hoping for luck; And all of the while he was going near wild Wishing he just had a tux. Mr. Nelson ' n ' Miss Shea, though, had an idea That Henry was not all to blame, And when he was cleared, those two all but cheered At bully George Bigelow ' s shame. Then came Henry ' s chance to go to the dance, But he was again on the fence — Gave Barbara a grin and asked could she lend The small sum of just thirty cents. — Boy Blue CAST (In Order of Appearance) Miss Shea Wilma Byers Mr. Nelson James Robinson A Student Edna May Hicks A Student Stanley Dunn Mr. Patterson Howard Weaver Miss Pike Christina Bogioaca Bill Joseph Greenberg Miss Eggleston Mary Backemeyer Miss Johnson Sarah Rusie Mr. Vecchitto Harold Van Treese Henry Aldrich Earnest Emery Barbara Pearson Marilyn Sampson Gertie Valena Jones Mr. Bradley Robert Verhines Miss Wheeler Sara Passo George Bigelow Melvin Kuebler Mrs. Aldrich Mary gold Glogas Mr Fe-guson Harry Mark Students Dawn Hoeferkamp Dorothy Stadfelt Hermine Waltz Charles Henry Mary Christina Kyle THE STAFF Director Mr. E. Edward Green Assistant Director Mrs. Vivian L. Siener Student Director Dawn Hoeterkamp Assistant Edna May Hicks Technical Manager Mr. Lewis E. Finch Student Stage Manager Stanley Dunn Electrician Jimmie Morrow Stage Crew Stafiord Justus, Chairman Gilbert Snider, Robert Zwiesler, Charles Henry, Travers Browne, Lawrence Muesing, William Bernloehr Costumes Dorothy Stadfelt, Chairman Rosalie Snider, Margery Nackenhorst, Betty Mickel, Mary Frances Delph, Winifred Delk, Elizabeth Abbett Properties Hermine Waltz, Chairman Mildred Delks, Rosemary Snyder, Betty Summers, Lucy Presutti, Richard Rieman, Richard Etherington Make-Up Frances Searcy, Chairman Evelyn Behar, Gene Emri;h, Imogene Elkins Publicity Joseph Greenberg, Chairman Robert Crossen, Morris Sachs, Lawrence Stillerman, Jean Rafert, Iris Breedlove Posters Mr. Yeager and Senior Art I Class Advertising William Ball, Chairman Betty Burns, Ruth Baker, Thomas Bower, Jean Rafert, Gene Emrich, Mary Harrington, Harry Mark, Maxine Snoderly, Ray Suttles, Marjo.-ie Skaggs Business Charles Hamer, Arvine Popplewell, Chairmen Sarah Rusie, Frank Mullinix, Morris Sacks, Paul Brandt, Walter Bauchle, Rosemary Snyder, Betty Summers, Arnold Hollander, Rosemary Rike, Frances Searcy, Shirley Stotler, John Gumerson, Louise Jackson House Miss Lena Brady, Chairman Ushers and Assistants — Members of the 1941 Class Play Selection Earnest Emery Edna May Hicks, Sara Passo, Marilyn Sampson
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Dear Boy Blue, Have you ever seen Smilin ' Through? It was the second big success Of the ' 41 Senior Class. This delightful romantic play Required long rehearsals on hot spring days; And a lot of hard work by the excellent cast To tell this story of the past. The masculine players in afternoon and evening, too. Gave to the play its entire due, And the best feminine roles after a close race In the evening performance found their place. The country garden was a perfect scene, Full of flowers and playing moonbeams, For the steadfast love of Moonyeen and John Who talked in the garden until the dawn. John was bitter when he lost Moonyeen, — His grief haunted him like a dream. And his gentle old friend, Dr. Owen Harding, Never realized that he was starting A wonderful romance When he took a chance And slipped to Ellen, the family maid, Usually very prim and staid, An ardent note for coquettish Kathleen From handsome Kenneth who was her dream. John didn ' t want to part with Kathleen, But generous Owen had a scheme Which, even though he took a chance, Happily ended the gay romance. — Bo-Peep THE PLAYERS (As They Appear) John Carteret Thomas Bower Dr. Owen Harding Ervin Cope Ellen Christina Bogioaca, Gene Emrich Kathleen Dungannon Evelyn Behar, Lillian Chernin Willie Ainley Bernard Hunt Kenneth Wayne Bill Schmedel Jeremiah Wayne ..Bill Schmedel Mary Clare Mildred Stein, Marian Rieck Moonyeen Clare..... Geneva Sexton, Dorothy Stadfelt Guests Dorothy Birr, Elizabeth Abbett, Edna May Hicks, Harry Mark, Ray Suttles, Harold Van Treese THE STAFF Director Mr. E. Edward Green Assistant Director Mrs. Vivian L. Siener Student Director Hermine Waltz Technical Director Mr. Lewis E. Finch Student Stage Manager Stanley Dunn Electrician James Morrow Stage Crew Fletcher Holding, Lawrence Muesing, La Roy Bush, Travers Browne, William Spangler, Raymond Farmer, Arvine Popplewell Costumes Margery Nackenhorst, Chairman Elizabeth Abbett, Mary Hohlt, Dorothy Horton Properties Iris Breedlove, Chairman Ruth Tipton, Ruth Mary Keaton, Jack Mahoney, James Morrow, Gertrude Ward, Dawn Hoeferkamp, Betty Cannon Make-Up Edna May Hicks, Chairman Becky Cohen, Dorothy Birr, James Robinson Publicity Joseph Greenberg, Marilyn Sampson Posters Mr. Yeager ' s Senior Art Class I Miss Foster ' s Commercial Art Classes I-IV Mr. Finch ' s Senior Art Classes V and VI Stanley Dunn, Dorothy Cassel, Betty Overman, Thelma Giddens, Mildred Hull Advertising Wilma Byers, Ray Suttles, Jack Mahoney, Margaret Gribben, Josephine Stoddard and Salesmanship II Classes, Miss Helen Haynes, Instructor Business Miss Lena Brady Senior Council of the Class of 1941 House Miss Lena Brady Ushers and Assistants — Members of the 1941 Class 30
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